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6 .Nd display and update information about the top cpu processes
26 Raw cpu percentage is used to rank the processes.
51 .Bl -tag -width indent
59 Non-printable characters in the command line are
60 encoded in C-style backslash sequences or
71 Toggle CPU display mode.
72 By default top displays the weighted CPU percentage in the WCPU column
75 displays as CPU).
79 .Dq raw cpu
81 .Dq weighted cpu
83 .Dq CPU
97 no information is available about the percentage of time spent by the CPU in every state.
109 read for processing.
140 .Cm cpu
144 .Cm cpu .
147 .Dq non-interactive
156 .Dq cpu ,
163 .Dq read ,
173 Display per-cpu CPU usage statistics.
180 to -20 so that it will run faster.
208 will read as much of the file
272 These commands are currently recognized (^L refers to control-L):
273 .Bl -tag -width indent
294 Toggle the display between 'cpu' and 'io' modes.
322 .Dq - ,
328 .Dq - ,
333 .Dq cpu ,
338 The default is cpu.
363 Toggle the display of per-CPU statistics.
422 TIME is the number of system and user cpu seconds that the process has used,
423 WCPU, when displayed, is the weighted cpu percentage (this is the same
426 displays as CPU),
445 .Bd -literal
452 .Bl -tag -width "Uncompressed" -compact
460 number of bytes wired down, including IO-level cached file data pages
462 number of bytes used for IO-level disk caching
469 .Bl -tag -width "Uncompressed" -compact
490 .Bl -tag -width "Uncompressed" -compact
503 .Bl -tag -width "Uncompressed"