'ZwQueryVirtualMemory'. * fhandler.h: Change type of bufalloc and filesize members of fhandler_virtual from int to size_t. Change type of position member from __off32_t to __off64_t. Add new fileid member to fhandler_virtual class. Make seekdir take an __off64_t argument. Make lseek take an __off64_t argument. Add fill_filebuf method to fhandler_virtual. Add fill_filebuf method to fhandler_proc. Add fill_filebuf method to fhandler_registry. Add fill_filebuf method to fhandler_process. Add saved_pid and saved_p members to fhandler_process. * fhandler_proc.cc (proc_listing_array): Add 'loadavg', 'meminfo', and 'stat'. (proc_fhandlers array): Ditto. (fhandler_proc::open): Use fill_filebuf to flesh out the file contents. (fhandler_proc::fill_filebuf): New method. (fhandler_proc::format_proc_meminfo): Ditto. (fhandler_proc::format_proc_stat): Ditto. (fhandler_proc::format_proc_uptime): Ditto. * fhandler_process.cc (process_listing): Add 'stat' and 'statm'. (fhandler_process::fstat): Find the _pinfo structure for the process named in the filename. Return ENOENT if the process is no longer around. Set the gid and uid fields of the stat structure. (fhandler_process::open): Store pid and pointer to _pinfo structure in saved_pid and saved_p respectively. Use fill_filebuf to flesh out file contents. (fhandler_proc::fill_filebuf): New method. (format_process_stat): New function. (format_process_status): Ditto. (format_process_statm): Ditto. (get_process_state): Ditto. (get_mem_values): Ditto. * fhandler_registry.cc (fhandler_registry::seekdir): Change argument type from __off32_t to __off64_t. (fhandler_registry::fill_filebuf): New method. * fhandler_virtual.cc (fhandler_virtual::seekdir): Change argument type from __off32_t to __off64_t. (fhandler_virtual::lseek): Ditto. (fhandler_virtual::fill_filebuf): New method. (fhandler_virtual::fhandler_virtual): Initialise fileid to -1. * wincap.cc: Set flag has_process_io_counters appropriately. * wincap.h: Add flag has_process_io_counters.
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