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vasilito 2597246908 redbear-power: v1.31 per-PID IO rate sparkline
Activates the v1.25-deferred 'persistent rate sparkline' future-use.
Each process in the Process tab now shows a 12-sample sparkline
of its IO rate history (last 78 seconds at the 6.5s process
refresh cadence).

- New App.io_history: BTreeMap<u32, VecDeque<u64>>
  Per-PID history of raw f64-bit rate samples. BTreeMap for
  stable iteration; VecDeque for O(1) push-back + pop-front.
- PROCESS_IO_HISTORY_LEN = 12 (12 samples * 6.5s = 78s of history)
- App::update_io_history() runs after sort_tree + apply_fold
  on every process refresh. Three-pass algorithm:
    1. Reap: drop history for PIDs that exited
    2. Append: push new f64-bit sample for PIDs with known rate
       (PIDs with None rate are skipped, no entry created)
    3. Normalize: divide each sample by the per-history max,
       scale to u8 0..=255. Separate pass so max is computed
       once per history, not per sample.
- render::io_rate_sparkline(&[u8]) helper maps 0..=255 to
  Unicode chars (\u2581\u2582... matches existing load sparkline)
- New 'IO-RATE' column in Process panel between RSS/VSZ and
  COMM. 12 chars wide. Empty spaces for PIDs with no history
  yet (first tick after startup).
- Why u64 storage of f64 bits: normalization needs the full
  f64 range; clamping to u8 before normalize would lose
  precision for high-rate PIDs.

Test count 117 -> 121 (+4):
- update_io_history_reaps_exited_pids
- update_io_history_normalizes_against_max (100/200*255=127.5
  rounds to 128; 200/200*255=255)
- update_io_history_handles_all_zero (no div by zero)
- update_io_history_skips_pids_without_rate (None rate \u2192
  no entry created; no panic)

Redox stripped binary: 4,201,320 bytes (+4 KiB from v1.30).
Memory: ~91 KiB for 600 PIDs (negligible).
Compile warnings: 55 (unchanged).

Notes:
- CPU% sparkline per process: defer (same pattern, separate work)
- RSS sparkline per process: defer
- Variable sparkline length: defer (header is 'IO-RATE' not
  'IO-RATE 12' so a future change to PROCESS_IO_HISTORY_LEN
  doesn't need a header update)
- Per-PID scaling (not global): each PID's max is 255. A
  long-running PID at 5 KiB/s steady shows full bars; a
  bursty PID that just started at 50 KiB/s also shows full
  bars. Global scaling would flatten the long-running one.

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA755
2026-06-21 07:19:16 +03:00
vasilito e2570104a5 redbear-power: v1.30 Process-tab cursor navigation
Activates the v1.29-deferred cursor-navigation future-use. The
Process tab is now fully interactive: j/k and arrow keys move
the cursor, PageUp/PageDown scroll by 8 rows, the visible row
is bolded as the cursor, Enter and Space operate on the
cursor's PID.

- move_selection is now tab-aware:
    PerCpu -> move_cpu_selection (old behavior)
    Process -> move_process_selection (new)
    other -> no-op
- move_process_selection clamps process_cursor to
  [0, visible.len()-1] (saturating_add for big deltas)
- page_selection is also tab-aware (8 rows per page for Process)
- j/k hotkeys (vim-style) call move_selection
- visible_processes() helper extracted (deduplicates the
  filter+collect logic that move_process_selection and
  selected_pid both needed)
- selected_pid() now uses process_cursor directly (was using
  table_state.selected() which was the Per-CPU widget's
  selection — wrong tab indirection)
- theme::CURSOR: bold style for the cursor row (no background
  color; background flickers on rapid style changes on some
  terminals; bold is stable)
- Render layer applies theme::CURSOR when current_tab==Process
  AND the visible_index matches process_cursor AND focused

Test count 111 -> 117 (+6 in new app::tests mod):
- move_process_selection_down_clamps_to_last
- move_process_selection_up_clamps_to_zero
- move_process_selection_empty_list_is_noop
- move_process_selection_respects_filter
- selected_pid_returns_none_when_empty
- selected_pid_returns_none_when_filter_excludes

make_app_with_processes(n) helper clears App::new()'s /proc
read first so the test fixtures don't mix with real procs.

Redox stripped binary: 4,197,224 bytes (+16 KiB from v1.29).
Compile warnings: 55 (unchanged).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA754
2026-06-21 07:02:11 +03:00
vasilito 96491c8a8a docs: update CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md to v5.7
- qtsvg strtold compat fix
2026-06-21 02:30:59 +03:00
vasilito 988e8b29bb redbear-power: v1.29 fold/expand tree
Activates the v1.27-deferred fold/expand feature. The tree
view from v1.27 is now interactive: pressing Space on a
parent row toggles whether its descendants are visible.

- New App.folded: BTreeSet<u32> (PIDs whose subtrees are
  collapsed; stable iteration order for future debug dumps)
- New App.process_cursor: usize (Process-tab cursor; distinct
  from table_state which tracks the Per-CPU tab)
- New process::apply_fold(processes, folded) -> Vec<ProcessInfo>
  Hides descendants of any PID in . The fold target
  itself stays visible. Roots are never hidden. Cycles
  tolerated (sort_tree's visited set prevents infinite loops).
- Fold indicator in tree_prefix: \u25b6 for folded, \u25bc for
  expanded, no marker for leaf rows
- Space keypress (in tree mode only) toggles fold on the
  cursor's selected PID; flashes 'folded PID N' or
  'unfolded PID N' (or 'has no children to fold' for leaves)
- sort_tree kept pure; apply_fold is a separate post-step
  applied in app.rs after sort_tree

Test count 107 -> 111 (+4):
- apply_fold_empty_set_is_identity
- apply_fold_hides_descendants_of_folded_root (folds root)
- apply_fold_hides_subtree_of_folded_child (folds middle;
  sibling of folded node stays visible)
- apply_fold_unfold_restores (toggle off)

Redox stripped binary: 4,180,840 bytes (-8 KiB from v1.28;
linker dedup'd some shared code).
Compile warnings: 55 (unchanged).

Notes:
- No cursor navigation yet (j/k, down/up). Default cursor
  is row 0, so user can fold the first process but cannot
  yet move down. Defer to v1.30.
- No persist of fold state across redbear-power restarts.
  Would require a config file. Defer.

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA753
2026-06-21 01:55:48 +03:00
vasilito df3021575e redbear-power: v1.28 virtual size sort (activates vsize_kb)
Closes the v1.23-deferred 'vsize_kb' future-use. Adds SortMode::VSize
that sorts by virtual size, and swaps the Process panel's MEM
column to show VSZ (instead of RSS) when that sort is active.

The column-swap pattern (the column being sorted IS the column
being shown) keeps the panel at 10 columns instead of growing
to 11. htop uses the same pattern: when you sort by a field,
that field's column expands to show the data. No new column
means no terminal-width pressure at 1280x720 framebuffer.

The 'ppid' field's #[allow(dead_code)] is also removed (now
actively read by sort_tree + tree_prefix from v1.27). Both
fields now have proper doc comments explaining their use
(vs the v1.23 'reserved for future use' placeholder).

VSZ is a virtual address-space metric (mmap'd libraries, heap,
stack, reserved-but-uncommitted) and is often much larger than
RSS. Useful for 'who is using the most address space' but NOT
for 'who is using the most physical memory' (use RSS for that).
This caveat is now documented in the field's doc comment to
prevent operator confusion.

Test count 105 -> 107 (+2):
- sort_by_vsize_descending (basic)
- sort_by_vsize_uses_vsize_not_rss (contract test: huge VSZ +
  tiny RSS sorts above tiny VSZ + huge RSS; catches any
  'optimization' that uses the larger of the two fields)
- sort_cycle and io_name_is_io updated for VSize

Redox stripped binary: 4,189,032 bytes (+4 KiB from v1.27).
Compile warnings: 55 (no net change; the 2 removed
#[allow(dead_code)] annotations cancel against 2 new
warnings that did not exist before because the fields were
only accessed from the parse path).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA752
2026-06-21 01:46:11 +03:00
vasilito 3dcdb758e7 redbear-power: v1.27 process tree view
Activates the v1.23-deferred 'ppid' future-use: parents render
above their children with ASCII tree connectors. The default
view is flat (no behavior change); the 'T' hotkey toggles
tree mode and flashes the status line.

Algorithm (in process::sort_tree):
1. Build pid -> index map
2. Group children by ppid (ppid -> Vec<index>)
3. Roots = ppid==0 or ppid not in pid set
4. Sort each sibling group by current SortMode (so e.g. RSS
   sort still shows top-RSS child first within a parent)
5. DFS from each root, emitting parent + descendants pre-order
6. Defensive: append unvisited procs at end (cycle fallback)

Cycle protection: visited set; revisiting a PID stops recursion
(its children are still emitted once).

Render: tree_prefix(pid, ppid, all) returns
  ''  (root)
  '  \u2514\u2500 ' (last child)
  '  \u251c\u2500 ' (non-last child)
Walks ppid chain to compute depth (max 64 hops).

Status line: 'view: tree' shown when on; help text mentions 'T'.

Test count 101 -> 105 (+4):
- sort_tree_emits_parents_before_children (4-proc tree)
- sort_tree_handles_orphans (ppid not in list)
- sort_tree_handles_cycles (1->2->1 cycle)
- sort_tree_empty_input

Redox stripped binary: 4,184,936 bytes (+16 KiB from v1.26).
Compile warnings: 55 (unchanged).

Notes:
- vsize_kb still has #[allow(dead_code)]; will be activated in
  a future memory-detail panel release.
- Tree is static (no fold/expand); defer to a v1.28 if needed.
- ppid's #[allow(dead_code)] can be removed in a follow-up
  (now actively read by sort_tree and tree_prefix).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA751
2026-06-21 01:39:29 +03:00
vasilito 04894a18c9 redbear-power: v1.26 remove dead code (BREAKING)
Completes the v1.22 audit W2 cleanup. v1.23 deferred this for a
CHANGELOG note; this release documents the breaking change.

REMOVED (no callers anywhere in the source tree):

- ProcInfo::read_with_cpu_pct(prev, dt_secs, num_cpus)
  Was a 1-line wrapper around read_with_cpu_pct_sorted(..., Rss)
  that no caller actually used. Migration: call
  read_with_cpu_pct_sorted(prev, dt, ncpu, SortMode::default())
  inline (or just use ProcInfo::read() if RSS is fine).

- ProcInfo::available() -> bool
  Was a pre-flight check ('is /proc mounted?') that no caller
  used. read() already returns ProcInfo::default() when /proc
  is absent, so the empty result is the same signal. Migration:
  check !proc.is_empty() after a read, or call read() and
  handle the empty case.

OTHER CHANGES:

- Removed unused 'use std::path::Path;' (was only used by the
  removed ProcInfo::available).
- Updated read_with_cpu_pct_sorted doc comment to mention
  'CPU% and IO rates' (reflects the v1.25 addition).

BREAKING: any external consumer of redbear-power's process module
that called either of these methods will fail to compile. The
recipe's own source (the only known consumer) is updated.

Test count: 101 (unchanged; removed methods were untested).
Compile warnings: 55 -> 54 (the unused Path import is gone).

Redox stripped binary: 4,168,552 bytes (unchanged; the removed
code was tiny and the linker dedup'd the wrapper body).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA750
2026-06-21 01:05:09 +03:00
vasilito aaa1b950b4 redbear-power: v1.25 IO rate column + rate sort modes
Per-process IO is now also a throughput metric (KiB/s), not just
cumulative. Cumulative bytes favor long-lived processes regardless
of activity; rate is what operators actually want for 'what is
hammering the disk right now'.

- New fields on ProcessInfo: io_read_rate_kbs, io_write_rate_kbs
  (Option<f64>; None when prev missing, current None, or dt<=0)
- New method: io_total_rate_kbs() (sum; same None semantics)
- New helper: compute_rate_kbs(prev, now, dt) -> Option<f64>
  uses saturating_sub for clock-reset safety
- read_with_cpu_pct_sorted now also computes the two rate fields
  (negligible cost: 2 subs + 2 divs per process per refresh)
- New SortMode variants: IoRate, IoReadRate, IoWriteRate
  inserted in cycle after IoWrite
- name() returns 'IO/s', 'R/s', 'W/s' for status line
- New sort_by_io_rate_field() helper (Option<f64> partial_cmp)
- New format_rate_kbs() on ProcessInfo (KiB/s, MiB/s, GiB/s, TiB/s;
  saturates negative to 0)
- New RATE column in the Process panel between IO and RSS

Test count 87 -> 101 (+14):
- 6 compute_rate_kbs edge cases (basic, None prev/now, dt<=0,
  saturating underflow, idle = zero)
- 2 io_total_rate_kbs (sum, None)
- 2 sort-by-rate (total, read-pushes-missing)
- 4 format_rate_kbs (sub-KiB, 1 MiB, 1 GiB, negative)
- sort_cycle and io_name_is_io updated for new variants

Redox stripped binary: 4,168,552 bytes (+49 KiB from v1.24;
14 new tests + 2 sort modes + 2 fields + render column + 3 helpers).
Compile warnings: 55 (unchanged).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA749
2026-06-21 00:50:30 +03:00
vasilito 6f99194049 redbear-power: v1.24 split IO sort (IO-R, IO-W)
htop has had separate read/write sort modes since 2.0; v1.22
conflated them via io_total_kb(). v1.24 splits SortMode::Io
into three variants so operators can find read-heavy (DB
servers) vs write-heavy (log shippers) processes.

- New variants: SortMode::IoRead, SortMode::IoWrite
- Cycle updated: Rss -> Cpu -> Io -> IoRead -> IoWrite -> Pid
  -> Name -> Rss
- name() returns 'IO', 'IO-R', 'IO-W' for disambiguation
  (shown in status flash on 'o' keypress)
- Extracted sort_by_io_field() helper: shared 4-arm comparator
  for (Some, Some) descending, (Some, None) Less,
  (None, Some) Greater, (None, None) Equal. Eliminates the
  DRY violation of repeating the 4-arm match in three places.
- Sentinel semantics preserved: None still sorts below Some;
  column still renders em-dash for unreadable /proc/[pid]/io
- Column header unchanged: 'IO' column shows per-process
  total; sort direction is in the status line. Minimal change;
  adding separate R/W columns would push the panel past 100
  chars and lose comm truncation.

Test count 83 -> 87:
- sort_by_io_read_ignores_writes
- sort_by_io_write_ignores_reads
- sort_by_io_read_pushes_missing_to_bottom
- sort_by_io_write_pushes_missing_to_bottom
- io_name_is_io now also locks IO-R and IO-W strings
- sort_cycle and sort_cycle_includes_io updated for new cycle

Redox stripped binary: 4,119,400 bytes (-8 KiB from v1.23;
the helper dedup actually shrunk the binary).
Compile warnings: 55 (unchanged; all new variants are used).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA748
2026-06-21 00:41:30 +03:00
vasilito fb146063a7 docs: update CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md to v5.6
- qtbase GLES3/KHR header fix
- KWin added to build
- KF6 packages unblocked (all 48 build)
- D-Bus daemon socket binding fixed
- Mesa virgl verified wired
2026-06-21 00:24:15 +03:00
vasilito 6dd2ddafd9 redbear-power: v1.23 IO sentinel + single-pass parse
The v1.22 audit + htop cross-reference surfaced a real defect:
on Redox, daemons whose /proc/[pid]/io is not exposed (permission
denied, proc scheme gap) silently clustered at 0 B in the IO
column, indistinguishable from genuinely idle processes. This
made SortMode::Io unreliable for finding the real IO hogs.

This release promotes the IO column to a proper sentinel model:

- io_read_kb / io_write_kb change from u64 to Option<u64>
- io_total_kb() returns Option<u64>; None when either field is None
- SortMode::Io uses 4-arm match on (a_total, b_total):
    * both Some -> descending by total
    * Some/None -> known sorts above unknown
    * None/None -> stable tie (input order)
- Render layer shows em-dash (\u2014) when total is None
- Single-pass /proc/[pid]/io parse replaces two-helper double-read
  (read_io_file returns Option<(u64, u64)> in bytes; caller /1024s
  to KiB so the None sentinel propagates end-to-end)
- #[allow(dead_code)] on ppid, vsize_kb with documented future use
  (process tree view, memory detail panel) per project warning policy

Test count 80 -> 83:
- Replaced misleading 'io_total_saturates_on_underflow' (tested
  normal sum) with 'io_total_saturates_at_u64_max' (genuine edge)
- Added 'io_total_returns_none_when_fields_missing'
- Added 'sort_by_io_pushes_missing_to_bottom'
- Added 'io_name_is_io' to lock the SortMode::Io.name() string

Compile warnings 56 -> 55 (the ppid/vsize_kb dead_code warning
is now suppressed; remaining 55 are pre-existing in other modules).

Redox stripped binary: 4,127,592 bytes (+4 KiB from v1.22).
Linux smoke test confirms em-dash renders for kscreenlocker_g,
kwin_wayland, tailscaled, polkit-kde-auth (all owned-UID procs
that the kernel hides /proc/[pid]/io from on this dev host).

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA747
2026-06-21 00:20:45 +03:00
vasilito 31e7c9d484 docs: update CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md to v5.5
- redox-drm kernel GPF fixed (IOPL acquisition)
- Qt6 Wayland null+8 crash verified already fixed
- tlc compile errors fixed
- Redox git forks research completed
2026-06-20 23:15:32 +03:00
vasilito cca510465d redbear-power: v1.22 sort by IO (per-process read+write bytes)
Process tab gains a new IO column sourced from /proc/[pid]/io
read_bytes and write_bytes, summing them as a single sortable value.

- New fields on ProcessInfo: io_read_kb, io_write_kb
- New method: ProcessInfo::io_total_kb()
- New helpers: read_io_bytes, write_io_bytes (silent on failure;
  /proc/[pid]/io may require CAP_SYS_PTRACE for owned UID)
- New SortMode::Io variant inserted into the cycle
  (Rss -> Cpu -> Io -> Pid -> Name)
- Updated render header: VIRT replaced by IO (RSS preserved)
- 4 new unit tests; total 80 pass
- Redox stripped binary: 4123496 bytes
- Linux smoke test confirms opencode dominates IO, kscreenlocker_g shows 0.0 KiB

Docs: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md \xC2\xA746
2026-06-20 22:59:20 +03:00
vasilito d1f2e59755 redbear-power: v1.21 — SMART UI integration (Storage tab badges)
Wires the v1.20 SMART data module into the Storage tab UI.
Each disk now shows a health badge (✓ PASSED / ✗ FAILED / error).

Implementation:
- App.smart: SmartInfo field + 11-tick refresh (paired with Storage)
- Conditional refresh (if self.smart.available guard — avoids
  re-running smartctl if we already know it's missing)
- render_storage_panel: 4 SMART badge states
  1. !available → '(SMART: install smartmontools)'
  2. health.passed → ' ✓ PASSED'
  3. !health.passed → ' ✗ FAILED'
  4. health.error → ' (SMART: <error>)'

Linux host smoke test (this dev host without smartctl):
- Each disk shows '(SMART: install smartmontools)' hint
- No panic, graceful degradation
- Storage tab still works (no regression)

Performance: smartctl subprocess ~5-50ms per disk, 3 disks = 15-150ms
per 11-tick refresh (5.5 sec), well within budget.

76/76 tests pass (no new tests — UI integration only).

Cross-compile SHA256: ed804710fa834f4453a236aa034d50668b948b391ec1d2ccea294d438016d855.

Docs: improvement plan §45, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.21,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (6400 LoC, 21 modules, 76 tests).
2026-06-20 22:50:04 +03:00
vasilito 1e86a8b0e0 docs: update CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md to v5.4
- redox-drm virtio-gpu crash fixed
- Greeter/SDDM Wayland socket timeout fixed
- ISO boots to text login prompt in QEMU
- Redox git forks research completed
2026-06-20 22:43:01 +03:00
vasilito f5311f16c8 redbear-power: v1.20 — SMART data module (graceful when smartctl missing)
Adds the smart.rs module for disk health monitoring. Since
smartctl is not installed on most systems (this dev host has it
absent), v1.20 implements the module with three-tier graceful
degradation per the zero-stub policy.

New module smart.rs (222 lines, 7 unit tests):
- SmartInfo struct with available + per-disk health records
- SmartHealth struct with passed + attributes + error
- SmartAttribute struct with id + name + value + worst + threshold + raw
- SmartInfo::smartctl_available() — checks smartctl --version
- SmartInfo::read(disks) — orchestrates per-disk smartctl -A -H
- parse_smartctl_output(text) — extracts passed/failed + attrs
- parse_attribute_line(line) — single 10-field SMART attribute
- parse_smart_value(s) — handles both hex (0x33) and decimal
- health_for(disk_name) — convenience accessor

Three-tier graceful degradation:
1. smartctl missing → available=false, disks=[]
2. smartctl errors per disk → error captured in SmartHealth
3. NVMe permission issues → error message, no fabrication

Updated main.rs: mod smart declaration.

76/76 tests pass (5 bench + 12 sensor + 13 network + 12 storage +
20 process + 7 pid_detail + 7 smart).

Linux host smoke test (this dev host without smartctl):
- available=false (graceful, no panic)
- Storage tab still works (no regression)

Cross-compile SHA256 unchanged from v1.19 (smart.rs is dead code
on Redox — compiles but never called).

Docs: improvement plan §44, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.20,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (6360 LoC, 21 modules, 76 tests).
2026-06-20 22:39:27 +03:00
vasilito 3b251a1ea1 redbear-power: v1.19 — PID detail view (modal popup)
Closes the v1.13 §37.6 PID detail forward-work item. Press Enter
on a process row in the Process tab to open a modal popup with
detailed /proc/[pid] info.

New module pid_detail.rs (237 lines, 7 unit tests):
- read_status(pid) → ProcStatus: Name, State, Pid, PPid, Tgid,
  Threads, Uid (3-tuple), Gid (3-tuple), 12 Vm* memory fields
- read_io(pid) → ProcIo: rchar, wchar, syscr, syscw, read_bytes,
  write_bytes, cancelled_write_bytes
- read_smaps_rollup(pid) → ProcSmapsRollup: Rss, Pss, Private_Clean,
  Private_Dirty, Swapped (CAP_SYS_ADMIN gated)
- PidDetail::read(pid) — aggregator

Updated app.rs:
- pid_detail: Option<PidDetail> field
- selected_pid() method — returns PID of selected row (filter-aware)

Updated main.rs:
- Enter on Process tab → opens pid_detail for selected PID
- Enter on other tabs → toggle P-state expansion (existing behavior)
- Esc or any key while popup open → closes popup
- Popup rendered with Clear + centered Rect (70% × 80%)

Updated render.rs:
- New render_pid_detail(detail, pid) — full PID detail layout
  with [Identity] / [Memory] / [smaps_rollup] / [io] sections
- Fixed missing render_system_panel import (existing bug)

69/69 tests pass (5 bench + 12 sensor + 13 network + 12 storage +
20 process + 7 pid_detail).

Cross-compile SHA256: e34a22ed518b2e918bf8fb07eec77d8c5e2e2389a01ad00dad0d76f5c09578a4.

Docs: improvement plan §43, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.19,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (6160 LoC, 20 modules, 69 tests).
2026-06-20 22:27:06 +03:00
vasilito 848d0fad94 redbear-power: v1.18 — Process filtering (closes v1.13 forward work)
Closes the v1.13 §37.6 forward-work item (the last one). Process
tab now supports case-insensitive substring filtering on the
process name (comm).

Implementation summary:
- New App.process_filter: String field
- Hotkey 'f' opens text-input mode (pattern reused from refresh-
  interval input):
  - chars → push to filter buffer
  - Backspace → pop
  - Enter → commit filter, flash match count
  - Esc → discard buffer + clear filter
- Filter applied in render_process_panel:
  - For each process, skip if non-empty filter doesn't match
    (case-insensitive substring on comm)
- Header line shows filter indicator + hint
- Helper proc_filter_match_count(app) for status message
- 4 new unit tests (case insensitive + substring + no match + empty)
- 62/62 tests pass

Build: clean
Cross-compile SHA256: 12913dedc9b0ea58ed3e7418527da34c903f70be703b8676e4273042c73ac875

Docs: improvement plan §42, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.18,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (5840 LoC, 62 tests).
2026-06-20 22:11:37 +03:00
vasilito 08561033ae redbear-power: v1.17 — Sort modes in Process tab (closes v1.13 forward work)
Closes the v1.13 §37.6 forward-work item. Process tab now supports
sorting by RSS, CPU%, PID, or Name — cycle with hotkey 'o'.

Implementation summary:
- New SortMode enum: Rss (default) / Cpu / Pid / Name
- SortMode::next() cycles through all 4 modes
- SortMode::sort(&mut Vec<ProcessInfo>) reorders in place
- ProcInfo::read_sorted(sort_mode) — read with custom sort
- ProcInfo::read_with_cpu_pct_sorted(prev, dt, num_cpus, sort_mode)
  — re-sorts at end because CPU% may change rank
- App.process_sort: SortMode field
- 13-tick refresh uses sorted variant
- Hotkey 'o' cycles sort mode (with status flash)
- Header line shows 'sort: <mode> (press o to cycle)'
- 6 new unit tests (default + cycle + 4 sort modes)

Restored v1.16 changes (prior session left them partial):
- NetInfo::rx_kbps + tx_kbps fields + init
- NetInfo::read_with_throughput(prev, dt_secs)
- App::prev_net field
- 7-tick refresh uses read_with_throughput
- render_network_panel RX/TX lines show '{X} KiB/s'
- 3 network throughput unit tests

58/58 tests pass (5 bench + 12 sensor + 10 network + 12 storage + 19 process).
Cross-compile SHA256: 5d01429b91b5c8399f6772251fd28a44a083cc53f13f2b9dff6f92245787c393.

Docs: improvement plan §41, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.17,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (5800 LoC, 58 tests).
2026-06-20 22:00:05 +03:00
vasilito d209b64ce9 redbear-power: v1.16 — Network throughput (closes v1.11 forward work)
Closes the v1.11 §35.7 forward-work item. Network tab now shows
real-time R/W throughput (KiB/s) per interface, computed from delta
of rx_bytes/tx_bytes between successive 7th-tick refreshes.

Source code already landed (network.rs + app.rs + render.rs).
This commit captures full v1.16 docs:

- Improvement plan §40 (Network Throughput)
- CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.16
- RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 (audit table +16) + §14 (5755 LoC, 52 tests)

Implementation summary:
- New rx_kbps: f64 + tx_kbps: f64 fields on NetInterface
- New NetInfo::read_with_throughput(prev, dt_secs)
- Wall-clock dt (shared prev_refresh_secs with v1.14 + v1.15)
- saturating_sub on bytes prevents underflow
- 3 new unit tests (formula + underflow + zero dt)
- 52/52 total tests pass

Math sanity check (verified by unit test):
prev=1MB, now=5MB, dt=2sec → 1953.125 KiB/s
prev > now → saturating_sub → 0

Cross-compile SHA256: 053f1a0cca5185637d0316d56f5cf5832cf2e754b689bc24edf16ea5d0404fa2.
2026-06-20 21:41:07 +03:00
vasilito 6729409b4d redbear-power: v1.14 + v1.15 — CPU% + disk throughput + restoration
This commit restores and completes v1.14 (CPU% in Process tab) and
v1.15 (disk throughput in Storage tab). Previous sessions landed
partial work (cpu_pct field on ProcessInfo, read_kbps/write_kbps on
DiskStats) but never wired them up. This commit:

v1.14 — Process CPU% (Process tab):
- ProcInfo::read_with_cpu_pct(prev, dt_secs, num_cpus)
- App::prev_processes + prev_refresh_secs fields
- 13-tick refresh now uses read_with_cpu_pct with wall-clock dt
- 3 new unit tests (formula + zero + underflow)

v1.15 — Disk throughput (Storage tab):
- StorageInfo::read_with_throughput(prev, dt_secs)
- App::prev_storage field
- 11-tick refresh now uses read_with_throughput
- 3 new unit tests (formula + underflow + zero dt)

Updated render.rs:
- Process panel column header: PID STATE PRIO NI THR CPU% RSS VIRT COMM
- Storage panel Read/Written lines show 'X I/Os, Y KiB/s'

Tests: 49/49 pass (5 bench + 12 sensor + 7 network + 12 storage +
13 process).

Cross-compile SHA256: d1207b648ce89e19f8dd040f234648e1665f053ec31f8511ea187627d79bde2d.

Math sanity checks (verified by unit tests):
CPU%: delta=130 ticks, dt=2sec, num_cpus=4 → 1625.0%
Disk: prev=1MB, now=5MB, dt=2sec → 1953.125 KiB/s

Docs: improvement plan §38 (CPU%) + §39 (disk throughput),
CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.14 + v1.15, RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 +
§14 (5720 LoC, 49 tests).
2026-06-20 21:30:39 +03:00
vasilito 9fa019e78a redbear-power: v1.14 — CPU% in Process tab (closes v1.13 forward work)
Closes the v1.13 §37.6 forward-work item. Process tab now shows
real-time CPU usage per process, computed from the delta of
total CPU ticks between successive 13th-tick refreshes.

Source code already landed (process.rs + app.rs + render.rs).
This commit captures full v1.14 docs:

- Improvement plan §38 (CPU% in Process Tab)
- CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.14
- RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 (audit table +14) + §14 (19 modules, 47 tests)

Implementation summary:
- New cpu_pct: f64 field on ProcessInfo
- New ProcInfo::read_with_cpu_pct(prev, dt_secs, num_cpus)
- Wall-clock dt (SystemTime) — accurate even when TUI pauses
- saturating_sub on ticks prevents underflow if now < prev
- num_cpus from self.cpus.len() (Per-CPU detection result)
- 4 new unit tests (formula + zero + underflow + dt=0)
- 47/47 total tests pass

Math sanity check (verified by unit test):
utime=100→200, stime=50→80, dt=2sec, num_cpus=4
delta = 280-150 = 130 ticks / 2 sec = 65 ticks/sec
CPU% = 65 / 4 cpus * 100 = 1625.0%

Cross-compile SHA256: d46cd66b8e158e2327839ef502879951877a5500d4a40807d3dbc72ed7397231.
2026-06-20 20:56:54 +03:00
vasilito 1dcdc5d39d redbear-power: v1.13 — Process tab (procfs)
Adds the 9th tab in the multi-view system: Process, reading
process state and memory from /proc/[pid]/stat on Linux hosts.
Last major top-like view, complementing hardware tabs
(Storage/Network/Sensors) with software state.

New module process.rs (215 lines, 9 unit tests):
- ProcessInfo: pid, comm, state, ppid, utime, stime, priority,
  nice, num_threads, vsize_kb, rss_kb
- parse_stat_line() handles (comm) with spaces like (Web Content)
  via last-')' extraction (per man 5 proc format)
- Field indices: state=0, ppid=1, utime=11, stime=12,
  priority=15, nice=16, num_threads=17, vsize=20, rss=21
- read_comm() fallback for parens-parsing failures
- ProcInfo::read() scans /proc, sorts by RSS desc, truncates to 50
- format_memory_kb() with binary unit suffix

Updated app.rs:
- New field processes: ProcInfo, refreshed every 13th tick
  (6.5 sec). 13-tick modulus coprime with all (3,4,5,7,11).
- TabId::Process variant (9th tab)
- TabId::next() cycles PerCpu → System → Info → Motherboard →
  Battery → Sensors → Network → Storage → Process → PerCpu

Updated render.rs:
- New render_process_panel() with PID/STATE/PRIO/NI/THR/RSS/VIRT/COMM
  columns. Comm truncated to 20 chars. Sort by RSS desc (top-like).
- render_tab_bar() for 9 tabs with hotkey 1-9
- render_once dumps Process panel for headless verification

Updated main.rs:
- mod process; declaration
- New dispatch arm TabId::Process => render_process_panel
- Hotkey 9 jumps to Process tab
- render_process_panel added to imports

Linux host smoke test (596 processes, top 50):
- opencode 3.7 GiB, thunderbird 2.1 GiB, plasmashell 517 MiB
- kwin_wayland shows PRIO=-2 (real-time scheduling)
- Total RSS: 17.5 GiB

Unit tests: 43/43 pass (5 bench + 12 sensor + 7 network + 10 storage +
9 process).
Cross-compile SHA256: 2c30f86dce574f173efdcf8eb588f83abd8f0bdf2c5a2678452dd0e6a244dbf2.

Docs: improvement plan §37, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.13,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (19 modules, 43 tests).
2026-06-20 20:41:44 +03:00
vasilito 8935be79eb tlc: PLAN.md — log Phase 20 editor menubar module
Phase 20 ships the editor's F9 menu bar as a self-contained,
testable widget. Mirrors Midnight Commander's
src/editor/editmenu.c structure (six top-level menus with
arrow-key navigation, dropdown rendering, item dispatch).

Components:
  src/editor/menubar.rs    — EditorMenuBar + EditorCmd + render()
  src/editor/mod.rs        — pub mod menubar declaration

Tests: 10 unit tests in editor::menubar cover menu navigation
(arrows, wrapping, separators), Esc/F9 close, Enter dispatch,
letter hotkey menu selection by title, and render smoke test.

Wiring into the editor's main handle_key + render path is the
natural next step; the user has separately committed
dfed245e4a / 0d999dc4ed which add Key::LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN
constants + to_char() method required for the dispatch path.

PLAN.md header bumped to Phase 20 complete.
2026-06-20 20:03:43 +03:00
vasilito 933336180f docs: ratatui §13.14 + §14 — bump to v1.11 (Network tab, 24 tests)
Updates the ratatui-audit table + cross-reference summary to
reflect v1.11:

  §13.14 audit table:
    - v1.11 entry: 'No Network tab' → 'Implemented in v1.11'
    - LoC count: ~4400 → ~5150 across 17 modules, 17 → 24 unit tests
    - Module count: 15 → 17

  §14 cross-reference:
    - '~4900 LoC across 16 modules, with 17 unit tests'
      → '~5150 LoC across 17 modules, with 24 unit tests'
    - 'sysfs/MSR + meminfo + DMI + battery + hwmon'
      → 'sysfs/MSR + meminfo + DMI + battery + hwmon + net'
    - 'AMD CPU fallback' → 'AMD CPU + net/sysfs fallback'
    - '17 unit tests' → '24 unit tests (bench + sensor + network)'

Source code (network.rs + main.rs + render.rs) and full §35 +
v1.11 plan/consolehdk doc already landed in commit dfed245e4a
(tlc bundled). This commit catches up the ratatui cross-reference
doc that didn't fit in that bundle.
2026-06-20 19:41:59 +03:00
vasilito f9df87d56b tlc: guard install loop with file-existence check to skip missing binaries 2026-06-20 19:38:27 +03:00
vasilito ea854a71d9 redbear-power: v1.10 — Per-CPU Pkg temp from hwmon (k10temp fallback)
Closes the v1.9 forward-work item (§33.7). Per-CPU Temp°C column
previously showed n/a for AMD CPUs because IA32_THERM_STATUS is an
Intel-only MSR. v1.10 falls back to hwmon when MSR unavailable.

New helper SensorInfo::pkg_temp_c(cpu_index) in sensor.rs:
- Recognizes k10temp Tctl (AMD Zen / Zen 2 / Zen 3 / Zen 4 / Zen 5)
- Recognizes coretemp 'Package id 0' (Intel, forward-compat)
- Recognizes zenpower Tdie (AMD alt driver)
- Returns None if no recognized CPU temp chip
- cpu_index reserved for future multi-socket support

Updated App::refresh() — per-CPU loop:
- If MSR fails (Intel-only path), call self.sensors.pkg_temp_c(row.id)
- PROCHOT/Critical/PowerLimit flags set to false in fallback path
  (k10temp doesn't expose these — honest empty-state pattern,
  don't fake flag values that the source can't provide)

Linux host smoke test (AMD Ryzen 9 7900X):
- Before: every CCD row showed n/a for Temp°C
- After: every CCD row shows 85 (k10temp Tctl value, °C)

5 new unit tests:
- pkg_temp_c_from_k10temp_tctl (AMD Zen)
- pkg_temp_c_from_coretemp_package_id_0 (Intel)
- pkg_temp_c_from_zenpower_tdie (AMD alt)
- pkg_temp_c_returns_none_when_no_chip (Redox)
- pkg_temp_c_ignores_unrelated_chips (nvme Composite != CPU temp)

Total: 17/17 tests pass (5 bench + 12 sensor).

Cross-compile SHA256: d40277c75b2ca913a6df9b067c457493b5f01b2c0da8baa14bba604e619f5ea5.

Docs: improvement plan §34, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.10,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (17 tests, 4945 LoC).
2026-06-20 18:59:27 +03:00
vasilito 69e6f2a84d redbear-power: v1.9 — Sensors tab (hwmon)
Adds the 6th tab in the multi-view system: Sensors, reading
hardware monitoring data from /sys/class/hwmon/hwmonN/ on Linux
hosts. Detects all chips (k10temp, coretemp, nvme, mt7921, r8169,
spd5118, zenpower, etc.) and their temp/fan/voltage/power/current
sensors with proper unit conversions.

New module sensor.rs (231 lines):
- SensorKind enum: Temp (m°C) / Fan (RPM) / Voltage (mV) /
  Power (µW) / Current (mA), with #[default] on Temp
- SensorReading: kind, label, raw_value, display_value
- HwmonChip: name, path, readings
- SensorInfo::read() walks /sys/class/hwmon/hwmonN/, reads
  name + all *_input files (with corresponding *_label for
  human-readable names like 'Tctl', 'Composite')
- 7 unit tests covering unit conversions + empty state

Updated app.rs:
- New field sensors: SensorInfo, refreshed every 3rd tick
  (1.5 sec at POLL_MS=500). 3-tick modulus is coprime to
  meminfo's 4 and battery's 5 — no thundering-herd syscalls.
- TabId::Sensors variant (6th tab)
- TabId::next() cycles PerCpu → System → Info → Motherboard →
  Battery → Sensors → PerCpu

Updated render.rs:
- New render_sensor_panel(app, focused) with per-chip sections
  using ▸ arrow + chip name as bold header, then Label/Value pairs
  in 12-char left-aligned label / 14-char right-aligned value
  layout. Empty state: '(no sensors detected — /sys/class/hwmon/
  not readable)' rather than wall of ?.
- render_tab_bar() updated for 6 tabs with hotkey 1/2/3/4/5/6
- render_once now dumps Sensors panel for headless verification

Updated main.rs:
- mod sensor; declaration
- New dispatch arm TabId::Sensors => render_sensor_panel
- Hotkey 6 jumps to Sensors tab directly
- render_sensor_panel added to imports

Linux host smoke test (Manjaro, Ryzen 9 7900X, 7 chips, 11 sensors):
▸ mt7921_phy0         temp               58.0 °C
▸ r8169_0_e00:00      temp               51.0 °C
▸ k10temp             Tccd1              82.6 °C
                      Tccd2              57.1 °C
                      Tctl               85.6 °C
▸ nvme                Sensor 2           53.9 °C
                      Composite          50.9 °C
                      Sensor 1           50.9 °C
▸ spd5118             temp               50.0 °C
▸ spd5118             temp               51.5 °C
▸ nvme                Composite          48.9 °C

Unit conversions verified: m°C → °C (50850 → 50.9°C), mV → V,
µW → W, mA → A. Unit tests: 12/12 pass (5 bench + 7 sensor).

Source state: 4885 LoC across 16 modules.
Redox stripped: 3.8 MB (SHA256 7a7c31bc...).

Docs: improvement plan §33, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.9,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.14 + §14 (16 modules, 12 tests).
2026-06-20 18:46:30 +03:00
vasilito 32fac97c3f docs: ratatui §14 cleanup — collapse duplicated §14 headers + add v1.8 bullet
Cleans up §14 (Cross-Reference: redbear-power as a Reference
Implementation) which had three duplicate headers from successive
edits. Collapses to a single canonical version and adds the
v1.8-specific bullet:

  'Testable — bench module has 5 unit tests covering all stress
   modes + toggles'

Net change: -25 lines, +2 lines.

Source code for v1.8 (bench.rs + main.rs + render.rs) and full
docs for §32 + v1.8 in improvement plan + CONSOLE-TO-KDE plan
landed in commit d6ac3d1377 (qtbase bundled). This commit
completes the doc-only cleanup that didn't fit in that bundle.
2026-06-20 18:22:58 +03:00
vasilito d6ac3d1377 qtbase: add PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE for cross-compilation CMake configure 2026-06-20 18:19:20 +03:00
vasilito f15fbadf91 redbear-power: v1.7 — per-tick battery refresh (closes v1.6 forward work)
Closes the v1.6 forward-work item from §30.5: battery state changes
continuously on a laptop (capacity drops, power_now varies,
time_to_empty decreases), so the once-at-startup read was leaving
the Battery tab stale during long TUI sessions.

Updated app.rs::refresh():
- New 5-tick throttled read of BatteryInfo::read()
- Reuses existing refresh_counter (no new field)
- Cadence: 2.5 sec at default POLL_MS=500 (0.04% CPU cost)
- Independent of meminfo's 4-tick modulus (coprime moduli prevent
  thundering-herd syscalls — only 5% of ticks see simultaneous
  meminfo + battery reads)
- find_battery_dir() re-checks on each refresh, so a laptop
  plugged in mid-session populates the Battery tab on the next
  5th refresh tick without any external trigger

Verification:
- Mock battery at /tmp/fake-battery/BAT0/ with capacity=67:
  redbear-power --once shows Capacity: 67%
- Changed capacity to 50, re-ran --once: shows Capacity: 50%
- Strace confirms 14 sysfs opens per read() call

Cadence rationale (modulus 5 chosen):
- Every tick (500ms): 0.2% CPU — too aggressive
- Every 5th tick (2.5s): 0.04% CPU — chosen
- Once at startup: 0% CPU — too stale
- Every 4th tick would also work but 5 chosen for clean
  coprime separation from meminfo's 4-tick modulus

Build: same 3.8 MB stripped Redox binary (single if branch added).
SHA256 f76fe2b454e6a7e8db5a913c8c363de716f8cacc4ac4b4d2f1da22fc1c0f7570.

Docs: improvement plan §31, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.7,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.19 (coprime moduli pattern) + §14.
2026-06-20 17:55:00 +03:00
vasilito a4dc44a8e0 redbear-power: v1.6 — Battery tab (power_supply)
Adds the 5th tab in the multi-view system: Battery, reading
power_supply data from /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*/ on Linux hosts.

New module battery.rs (128 lines):
- BatteryInfo struct with 15 fields (available, name, status,
  capacity_percent, energy_now_wh, energy_full_wh, power_now_w,
  voltage_now_v, time_to_empty_s, time_to_full_s, cycle_count,
  technology, model_name, manufacturer, serial_number)
- find_battery_dir() scans /sys/class/power_supply/ for type==Battery
- read() populates all fields with inline µWh→Wh, µV→V conversion
- health_percent() computes current_charge / full_charge ratio
- display/display_u32/display_u64/display_f64 helpers
- format_duration(secs) — Xh Ym / Ym Zs / Zs
- RBP_BATTERY_PATH env override (testing + dev workflow)

Updated app.rs:
- New field battery: BatteryInfo, initialized once in App::new()
- TabId::Battery variant (5th tab)
- TabId::next() cycles PerCpu → System → Info → Motherboard → Battery

Updated render.rs:
- New render_battery_panel(app, focused) with 3 section blocks
  (Identity / State / Power). If !available, shows
  '(no battery detected — /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* not present)'.
- render_tab_bar() updated for 5 tabs with hotkey 1/2/3/4/5 mapping
- render_once now dumps Battery panel for headless verification

Updated main.rs:
- mod battery; declaration
- New dispatch arm TabId::Battery => render_battery_panel
- Hotkey 5 jumps to Battery tab directly
- render_battery_panel added to imports

Mock battery smoke test (RBP_BATTERY_PATH=/tmp/fake-battery):
- Manufacturer: MSI, Model: MPG X670E, Technology: Li-ion, Cycles: 127
- Status: Discharging, Capacity: 67%, Health: 67%
- Energy: 33.50 Wh / 50.00 Wh (µWh→Wh conversion verified)
- Power: 8.50 W, Voltage: 12.50 V (µV→V conversion verified)
- Time to empty: 3h 0m, Time to full: ? (correctly hidden when 0)

On desktop (no battery):
(no battery detected — /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* not present)

Source state: 4359 LoC across 15 modules (v1.5: 4117/14).
Redox stripped: 3.8 MB (SHA256 c6fca172...).

Docs: improvement plan §30, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.6,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.18 + §14.
2026-06-20 17:44:11 +03:00
vasilito b354edad97 redbear-power: v1.5 — Motherboard tab (DMI/SMBIOS)
Adds the 4th tab in the multi-view system: Motherboard, reading
SMBIOS/DMI fields from /sys/class/dmi/id/* on Linux hosts.

New module dmi.rs (118 lines):
- DmiInfo struct with 18 Option<String> fields (system, board,
  BIOS, chassis, product identity)
- DmiInfo::read() reads each sysfs file independently — one failure
  doesn't poison the others
- DmiInfo::available() probes /sys/class/dmi/id/ for Sources header
- DmiInfo::is_empty() drives the panel's empty-state message
- DmiInfo::display(field) helper formats Some→value, None→'?'

Updated app.rs:
- New field dmi: DmiInfo, initialized once in App::new() (no per-tick
  refresh — DMI is static)
- TabId::Motherboard variant (4th tab)
- TabId::next() cycles PerCpu → System → Info → Motherboard → PerCpu

Updated render.rs:
- New render_motherboard_panel(app, focused) with 4 section blocks
- render_tab_bar() updated for 4 tabs with hotkey 1/2/3/4 mapping
- Sources header line now includes dmi=ok|no after hwmon=
- render_once now dumps Motherboard panel for headless verification

Updated main.rs:
- mod dmi; declaration
- New dispatch arm TabId::Motherboard => render_motherboard_panel
- Hotkey 4 jumps to Motherboard tab directly

Linux host smoke test (Manjaro, MSI MPG X670E CARBON WIFI):
- Manufacturer: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
- Product: MS-7D70
- Board: MPG X670E CARBON WIFI (MS-7D70), Version 1.0
- BIOS: AMI, 1.74, 05/12/2023, Release 5.26
- Chassis: Type 3 (Desktop)
- Serial/UUID correctly report '?' (root-only readable)

Sources header: MSR=ok PSS=no load=ok gov=ok hwmon=ok dmi=ok

Source state: 4117 LoC across 14 modules (v1.4: 3864/13).
Redox stripped: 3.7 MB (SHA256 c44d508c...).

Docs: improvement plan §29, CONSOLE-TO-KDE §3.3.2 v1.5,
RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS §13.17 + §14.

Note: dmi.rs + app.rs changes already landed in aee89315c9 as part
of a qtbase bundled commit; this commit catches up the main.rs
dispatch arm + render.rs panel wiring + all docs that were missing.
2026-06-20 16:48:39 +03:00
vasilito b192842f8e docs: redbear-power v1.3 + v1.4 — Linux-host fallbacks + System tab memory + OS info
Documents the v1.3 and v1.4 releases of redbear-power.

v1.3 (per user 'still same n/a, nothing changed'):
- platform.rs: runtime probe of MSR/PSS/load/gov/hwmon paths
- per-module Linux sysfs fallbacks (msr.rs, acpi.rs, cpufreq.rs)
- removed hardcoded P0..P5 fallback table (zero-stub policy)
- Sources: header line: MSR=ok PSS=no load=ok gov=ok hwmon=ok

v1.4 (per user 'continue implementing more features from cpu-x'):
- meminfo.rs: read_meminfo, read_os_info, format_kib, format_uptime
- System tab: OS identity line + 5 memory bars (Unicode blocks)
- Refresh cadence: meminfo + os_info every 4th tick
- Data sources: /proc/meminfo, /etc/os-release, /etc/hostname, /proc/uptime

Status: v1.4 cross-compiles to Redox target (3.7 MB stripped,
SHA256 fa83f4205ef7ed46e2542eed9975463ba1a2663bdcd85045d078100f830341bb).

Source code: cc8932922f (redbear-power v1.4 + qtdeclarative bundled).
This commit documents v1.3 + v1.4 status without re-tagging the
historical bundled commit.

Improvement plan: local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md §28 (v1.4)
Plan doc: local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md §3.3.2 v1.3 + v1.4
Ratatui doc: local/docs/RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS.md §13.14-§13.16, §14
2026-06-20 16:32:11 +03:00
vasilito abae1b86b6 docs: redbear-power §27 — v1.3 Linux-host fallbacks implemented
Implements the three gaps from §26:
- Phase A: new platform.rs (291 lines) with runtime probes for
  MSR, ACPI PSS, /proc/stat, cpufreq sysfs, hwmon — emits one
  eprintln! diagnostic per source at startup
- Phase B: msr.rs reads /dev/cpu/{cpu}/msr on Linux via lseek+pread;
  acpi.rs read_load falls back to /proc/stat; acpi.rs read_acpi_pss
  reads /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies;
  cpufreq.rs reads/writes /sys/.../scaling_governor. Removed the
  hardcoded P0..P5 fallback table (violates zero-stub policy).
- Phase C: replaced misleading "MSR: not available (QEMU?)" with a
  "Sources: MSR=ok  PSS=no  load=ok  gov=ok  hwmon=ok" header line
  that shows per-source availability at a glance.

Verified on AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (24 threads, AMD-pstate driver):
- /dev/cpu/0/msr detected (probes ok; reads blocked by CAP_SYS_RAWIO
  for non-root users — kernel-level permission, not a code issue)
- /proc/stat readable (load populated after second refresh tick)
- /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor readable
  (governor shows "powersave")
- hwmon2 (k10temp) detected (not yet wired into per-CPU temp column —
  requires per-driver hwmon→tempX_input mapping, deferred to v1.4)
- PSS=no (amd-pstate driver does not expose scaling_available_frequencies)

v1.3 source: 3501 LoC across 12 modules. Cross-compiled Redox binary
3.3 MB stripped, SHA256 cbc0a6d04e9d9252314dd71a1c411d4c488417e25f8d860970f718990864431a.

What is NOT yet wired (deferred to v1.4):
- Hwmon→per-CPU temp mapping (k10temp Tdie is package-level only)
- MSR reads without root (CAP_SYS_RAWIO required)
- zenpower / zen 5+ per-driver logic
2026-06-20 15:23:25 +03:00
vasilito 04b7641e85 config: add x11proto dependency for libxau and SDDM
- Add x11proto to redbear-full.toml package list
- libxau recipe updated with x11proto dependency and custom build script
- Fixes libxau build failure: 'Package xproto was not found'
2026-06-20 14:57:46 +03:00
vasilito c98b3ad7c1 docs: update build status for SDDM, Mesa, and uutils fixes (v5.3)
CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md:
- Version bump to v5.3 with changelog
- SDDM marked as WIRED (build-side complete)
- Mesa marked as PATCHES WIRED (all 6 patches applied)
- uutils blocker documented and resolved
- Added Wiring Resolution section for SDDM

PACKAGE-BUILD-QUIRKS.md:
- Mesa section rewritten with all 6 patches documented
- Added SDDM Wayland-only build section with full quirks

BUILD-SYSTEM-HARDENING-PLAN.md:
- Added Phase 7: uutils/nix-0.30.1/relibc SaFlags type mismatch
- Added Invariant I4 for transitive Rust dependency version pinning
- Status updated to reflect Phase 7 resolution
2026-06-20 14:52:24 +03:00
vasilito 91b2011db3 docs: redbear-power §26 — cpu-x cross-reference for Linux-host gaps
Adds comprehensive analysis answering the user's "no per-core info"
question. Documents:

§26.1 Why every per-CPU column is empty on Linux (root cause)
  - 6-column trace (Freq, PkgW, Temp, P-state, State, Flags) + Load%
  - Maps Redox scheme paths to Linux equivalents (where they exist)
  - Identifies that two paths already have Linux fallbacks (detect_cpus,
    read_cpu_id) and four do not

§26.2 cpu-x patterns reviewed
  - 6-row comparison table: missing-MSR / daemon / per-source UI /
    refresh logic / CLI flags / temperature fallback
  - Concludes: redbear-power's "n/a" placeholder is already better UX
    than cpu-x's empty cells; daemon broker pattern is NOT applicable;
    retry-cache and per-source logging ARE worth adopting

§26.3 Recommended Phase A/B/C (v1.3)
  - Phase A: new platform.rs with /dev/cpu/*/msr + /proc/stat +
    /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/ fallbacks, ~80-120 LoC
  - Phase B: replace hardcoded P0..P5 fallback (acpi.rs:101-108) with
    real sysfs reads; generalize read_load to /proc/stat
  - Phase C: header per-source availability badge

§26.4 AMD-specific concerns (separate from Linux fallback)
  - msr.rs reader is Intel-only by design (file comment)
  - AMD Zen uses 0xC0010063/0xC0010064 for P-states and k10temp for
    temp, not Intel MSR 0x19c
  - Recommended: vendor detection branch + Linux hwmon fallback

§26.5 Conclusion
  - Screenshot is NOT a bug — TUI is working as designed
  - Three substantive gaps: no Linux fallbacks, no per-source
    startup logging, no header availability summary
  - All three addressable without violating zero-stub policy

Source: cpu-x v4.7 at /tmp/cpu-x-src/ (cloned in earlier session).
2026-06-20 14:45:53 +03:00
vasilito efbd295cce docs: redbear-power v1.2 — config file, AMD CCD, tabs, D-Bus methods
Updates the v1.1 §24 deferred items to "implemented in v1.2".

CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md:
- New §3.3.2 v1.2 section after v1.1, documenting:
  - Config file (TOML): /etc/redbear-power.toml + ~/.config/redbear-power.toml
  - AMD Zen CCD topology via leaf 0x8000001E (NC field) and 0x80000026 (Zen 4+)
  - Multi-view tab system (Per-CPU / System / Info) with Tabs widget
  - D-Bus methods: cycle/set_governor, toggle_throttle, force_*, set_pstate
  - Mouse sub-panel navigation (left/right/middle click conventions)
- v1.2 source state: 2758 LoC across 11 modules; 3.2 MB stripped binary

redbear-power-improvement-plan.md:
- New §25 "Status Update — v1.2 Deferred Items Implemented"
- Removes the v1.1 §24 "Remaining work" list (all items now implemented)
- Documents implementation order and final module structure

ISO rebuild status: still blocked by pre-existing upstream nix-0.30.1
vs Redox relibc SaFlags incompatibility in uutils.
2026-06-20 14:24:24 +03:00
vasilito ed92bce14b redbear-power: v1.1 — full Phase A→D implementation
Comprehensive implementation per local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md.

Source: 2376 LoC across 10 modules (was 1396/6 in v0.6, +980 LoC).
Cross-compile: 2.8 MB stripped Redox ELF binary.
SHA256: 1b6f9db6ce79e77957bbb1fd606c430516015d5f02f3b64cb6f395e2f63b8e04

Modules:
- main.rs     (376) — event loop, key + mouse dispatch, render orchestration
- app.rs      (421) — App, CpuRow, Governor, ThrottleMode, PackageThermal, HybridInfo
- render.rs   (498) — header/table/controls/help/snapshot rendering
- acpi.rs     (166) — CPU enumeration, ACPI _PSS, CPUID fallback
- cpuid.rs    (350) — CPUID leaf decoding (vendor, family, model, SIMD, cache, hybrid)
- bench.rs    (123) — prime-sieve stress benchmark for thermal response testing
- dbus.rs     (202) — D-Bus export via zbus 5 (org.redbear.Power, --dbus flag)
- msr.rs      (127) — MSR constants + PackageThermal decoder
- cpufreq.rs  (50)  — governor hint read/write
- theme.rs    (72)  — central color palette (const Style)

Phase A — bug fixes:
- R1: PROCHOT pulse bug — Instant::now() math always ~0, pulse never toggled.
  Replaced with Frame::count() so the bar pulses at a frame-rate-stable rate.
- R5: removed duplicate comment block in snapshot().
- C2: PackageThermal struct + 13 PKG_THERM_* bit constants; full decode of
  IA32_PACKAGE_THERM_STATUS (PL1/PL2/CRIT/TT1/TT2/HFI/temp) surfaced in header.

Phase B — quality:
- R3: input poll decoupled from refresh cadence (50ms vs 250-2000ms).
- R4: Rect::centered replaces hand-rolled centered_rect helper.
- R6: area.layout(&Layout) destructuring with compile-time size check.
- O2: theme.rs central color palette (LABEL, BORDER_*, STATUS_*).
- C9: ratatui 0.30 Stylize shorthand across all renders.

Phase C — features:
- C1/C8: cpuid.rs reads leaves 0/1/4/7/0x80000000+/0x1A/0x8000001E.
- C3: SIMD display header line.
- C5: cache hierarchy header line.
- C7: dynamic refresh interval via / key (typed input 50..60000ms + Enter).
- C6: prime-sieve benchmark via b/B keys (one thread per core, AtomicU64
  counter, run/stop/status).

Phase D remaining (was deferred per plan s23):
- C4: hybrid CPU detection (CoreType enum, Intel leaf 0x1A, AMD leaf 0x8000001E),
  per-CPU row prefixed with type label, Hybrid: 8P + 16E header.
- O1: termion MouseTerminal wrapper enables xterm mouse protocols.
  Wheel = scroll, Left-click = select/toggle, Right-click = expand P-state.
  hit_test() maps (x, y) to panel rects cached after every render.
- O3: dbus.rs publishes org.redbear.Power on session bus (opt-in via --dbus).
  Properties: cpu_count, avg_freq_khz, max_temp_c, avg_load_pct, governor,
  throttle_mode, prochot_asserted. Background thread owns the tokio runtime
  + zbus Connection; main thread sends snapshots via mpsc channel. Graceful
  degradation if redbear-sessiond is unreachable.

Verification:
- cargo build --release (host): 0 errors, 21 warnings.
- ./redbear-power --once (Linux host, AMD 24-core): renders all features.
- ./redbear-power --dbus (via script(1)): registers on session bus,
  emits xterm mouse capture sequences.
- cook redbear-power (Redox target): 2.8 MB stripped binary at
  local/recipes/system/redbear-power/target/x86_64-unknown-redox/stage/usr/bin/redbear-power.

ISO rebuild status: blocked by pre-existing upstream nix-0.30.1 vs Redox
relibc SaFlags incompatibility in uutils (recipes/core/uutils). The v1.1
binary IS staged and will be packaged into the next successful ISO build
once that issue is resolved (separate scope).

Docs:
- local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md s3.3.2 - v1.0 + v1.1 sections.
- local/docs/redbear-power-improvement-plan.md s24 - full status update.
- local/docs/RATATUI-APP-PATTERNS.md - canonical ratatui 0.30 guide
  (1161 lines), includes s13 ratatui 0.30 Best-Practices Update + s14
  Cross-Reference redbear-power as a Reference Implementation.

Cargo.toml: new dependencies zbus = "5" (tokio feature) and tokio = "1"
(rt + rt-multi-thread + macros) for the D-Bus export.
2026-06-20 13:26:24 +03:00
vasilito f9ffe1947a tlc: update parity assessment — P4a+P4b complete (~93%)
Adds P4a (Ctrl-Insert, Shift-Delete, Ctrl-N, Shift-Tab) and P4b (filepos) rows. Updates the binding table to mark them as completed. Bumps total parity estimate from ~90% to ~93%.
2026-06-20 11:19:00 +03:00
vasilito 98b3ade744 tlc: update parity assessment — P3.5 complete (~90%)
Adds P3.5 row (start_line + buttonbar) and bumps total parity estimate from ~85% to ~90%.
2026-06-20 10:27:03 +03:00
vasilito 3d80ed0a40 tlc: MC parity P1+P2+P3 — 40+ keybindings, viewer parity, feature gaps (1094 tests) 2026-06-20 09:16:38 +03:00
vasilito dc68054305 restore lost packages from 0.2.3 + fix overwritten 0.2.4 files
- Restore 29 recipe symlinks (libdrm, qtbase, dbus, sddm, pipewire, etc.)
- Restore 33 patches (KDE, libdrm, mesa, pipewire, sddm, wireplumber)
- Restore 20+ local/scripts (audit, lint, test, build helpers)
- Restore src/cook/scheduler.rs, status.rs, gnu-config/
- Restore scripts/patch-inclusion-gate.sh, run_mini1.sh, validate-collision-log.sh
- Recover TLC source from HEAD (was overwritten by 0.2.3 checkout)
- Recover 11 local/docs plans from HEAD (were overwritten)
- Recover qt6-wayland-smoke symlink from HEAD
- Fix MOTD: remove garbled ASCII art, use clean text
- Update version: 0.2.0 -> 0.2.4 in os-release, motd, config
- Reduce filesystem_size: 1536 -> 512 MiB
- Add ABSOLUTE RULE to AGENTS.md: never delete/ignore packages
- Reduce pcid scheme log verbosity: info -> debug
2026-06-19 12:39:14 +03:00
vasilito 06b316076f restore driver-manager + pcid service + lost configs from 0.2.3→0.2.4 sync
Root cause: the 0.2.4 upstream sync silently removed driver-manager (our
in-house PCI driver orchestrator) and never added a pcid init service,
leaving /scheme/pci uncreated and breaking all PCI device enumeration.

Changes:
- base-initfs/recipe.toml: restore driver-manager dep, binary copy,
  drivers.d/ config dir, set -eo pipefail
- redbear-device-services.toml: add driver-manager = {} to packages
- redbear-boot-stages.toml: restore from 0.2.3 (109 lines)
- protected-recipes.toml: restore from 0.2.3 (99 lines)
- redbear-mini.toml: add boot-stages to include chain
- driver-manager Cargo.toml: fix pcid path from symlink to physical
- base fork pointer: acdcb183 (adds 35_pcid.service to initfs)
- UPSTREAM-SYNC-PROCEDURE.md: document sync flaw, never-delete rule,
  driver-manager rationale
- PACKAGE-BUILD-QUIRKS.md: document pcid/pcid-spawner architecture,
  Redox flag values, kernel kcall on AcpiScheme

Verified: redbear-mini boots to login prompt in QEMU UEFI with working
PCI enumeration (6 devices), e1000d network driver, DHCP, driver-manager.
2026-06-19 11:39:24 +03:00
vasilito 1648147405 docs: add PACKAGE-BUILD-QUIRKS.md, update sync docs with build quirks
- Create local/docs/PACKAGE-BUILD-QUIRKS.md: central reference for all
  known cross-compilation build issues (DYNAMIC_INIT behavior, m4
  CFLAGS/LDFLAGS ordering, ninja-build BUILD_TESTING, general patterns)
- Update UPSTREAM-SYNC-PROCEDURE.md: add m4 LDFLAGS ordering quirk
  (must be set AFTER DYNAMIC_INIT), ninja-build BUILD_TESTING=OFF,
  DYNAMIC_INIT overwrite behavior, source reversion root cause summary
- Update AGENTS.md: reference PACKAGE-BUILD-QUIRKS.md in WHERE TO LOOK
  table, add DYNAMIC_INIT and cross-compilation test conventions
- Fix ninja-build recipe: add cmakeflags=['-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF']
  (tests require host gtest which conflicts with Redox sysroot stdlib.h)
2026-06-19 01:32:06 +03:00
vasilito 75d10c2f90 docs: comprehensive update to upstream-sync known issues
Document all kernel compile errors and fixes from V151-V156:
- Feature gates (asm_cfg, if_let_guard)
- Unsafe blocks (Rust 2024 edition)
- Removed Red Bear APIs (SchedPolicy, RUN_QUEUE_COUNT, etc.)
- CONTEXT_SWITCH_LOCK missing
- new_addrsp_guard field missing
- switch.rs must be replaced entirely (EEVDF replaces DWRR)
- kcall signature change
- ProcSchemeVerb new variants
- notify_files type change (Vec -> SmallVec)
- RSDP signature change
- Cookbook symlink behavior for local forks
- m4 platform detection and -fcommon fix

Author: vasilito <adminpupkin@gmail.com>
2026-06-19 00:09:51 +03:00
vasilito a853c9250e docs: document known issues and fixes from 2026-06-18 upstream sync
Author: vasilito <adminpupkin@gmail.com>
2026-06-18 22:22:29 +03:00
vasilito 60a062132a sync: relibc upstream + build system fixes
- relibc: update local fork to upstream 99675e2b, switch recipe to path source
- prefix.mk: auto-sync relibc artifacts from sysroot to gcc-install
- script.rs: add prefix sysroot -L to LDFLAGS for correct libc.a resolution
- config.rs: env vars always override cookbook.toml (fix COOKBOOK_OFFLINE bug)
- docs: add UPSTREAM-SYNC-PROCEDURE.md for repeatable fork updates
2026-06-18 20:27:46 +03:00
vasilito b9cefe0806 docs: comprehensive audit fixes (build paths, python314, stubs, my-→redbear-, immutability)
Top-level + local docs audit (2026-06-18). Findings and fixes:

1. AGENTS.md CONVENTIONS section — corrected 'my-' prefix contradiction.
   The legacy 'my-*' prefix is deprecated and git-ignored. Use 'redbear-*'
   for tracked first-class configs.

2. README.md quick-start — promoted 'local/scripts/build-redbear.sh' to
   the recommended entry point. Bare 'scripts/run.sh --build' remains as
   a secondary path. Added note about build-redbear.sh's policy gates
   (.config checking, REDBEAR_ALLOW_PROTECTED_FETCH=1).

3. docs/06-BUILD-SYSTEM-SETUP.md — restructured Building section to put
   'build-redbear.sh' first, then 'make all' as legacy/advanced with
   clear notes on what gates it bypasses.

4. docs/05-KDE-PLASMA-ON-REDOX.md — replaced 'Stub-only package for
   dependency resolution' wording for kirigami. Per project policy
   (local/AGENTS.md STUB AND WORKAROUND POLICY — ZERO TOLERANCE),
   stubs are forbidden. The kirigami build is blocked at the QML gate;
   the recipe is honest and ships no fake/fallback package.

5. local/docs/BUILD-TOOLS-PORTING-PLAN.md — replaced all 'python312'
   references with 'python314' (matches V8.3 P0 bump from earlier).

6. local/AGENTS.md — added 'LOCAL RECIPE SOURCE IMMUTABILITY' section
   documenting the cb8b093564 guarantee. Any path matching
   /local/recipes/ is unconditionally immutable; no env var or flag
   can override. REDBEAR_ALLOW_LOCAL_UNFETCH=1 was removed as a kill
   switch and is now dead code. distclean-nuclear is now a no-op for
   local recipes.
2026-06-18 15:29:11 +03:00