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Processes state translation table |
-----Linux (Android) |
[R] R Running |
[S] S Sleeping in an interruptible wait |
[D] D Waiting in uninterruptible disk sleep |
[Z] Z Zombie |
[T] T Stopped (on a signal) or (before Linux 2.6.33) trace stopped |
t Tracing stop (Linux 2.6.33 onward) |
W Paging (only before Linux 2.6.0) |
X Dead (from Linux 2.6.0 onward) |
x Dead (Linux 2.6.33 to 3.13 only) |
K Wakekill (Linux 2.6.33 to 3.13 only) |
W Waking (Linux 2.6.33 to 3.13 only) |
P Parked (Linux 3.9 to 3.13 only) |
-----FreeBSD |
[D] D Marks a process in disk (or other short term, uninterruptible) wait. |
[S] I Marks a process that is idle (sleeping for longer than about 20 seconds). |
[D] L Marks a process that is waiting to acquire a lock. |
[R] R Marks a runnable process. |
[S] S Marks a process that is sleeping for less than about 20 seconds. |
[T] T Marks a stopped process. |
W Marks an idle interrupt thread. |
[Z] Z Marks a dead process (a ``zombie''). |
-----NetBSD |
[D] D Marks a process in disk (or other short term, uninterruptible) wait. |
[S] I Marks a process that is idle (sleeping for longer than about 20 seconds). |
[R] O Marks a process running on a processor. |
[R] R Marks a runnable process, or one that is in the process of creation. |
[S] S Marks a process that is sleeping for less than about 20 seconds. |
[T] T Marks a stopped process. |
U Marks a suspended process. |
[Z] Z Marks a dead process (a ``zombie''). |
-----OpenBSD |
[D] D Marks a process in disk (or other short term, uninterruptible) wait. |
[S] I Marks a process that is idle (sleeping for longer than about 20 seconds). |
[R] R Marks a runnable process. |
[S] S Marks a process that is sleeping for less than about 20 seconds. |
[T] T Marks a stopped process. |
[Z] Z Marks a dead process (a ``zombie''). |
-----Darwin |
[S] I Marks a process that is idle (sleeping for longer than about 20 seconds). |
[R] R Marks a runnable process. |
[S] S Marks a process that is sleeping for less than about 20 seconds. |
[T] T Marks a stopped process. |
[D] U Marks a process in uninterruptible wait. |
[Z] Z Marks a dead process (a ``zombie''). |
[d] D [invalid state] |
-----Minix |
[R] R runnable |
[S] S sleeping (i.e.,suspended on PM or VFS) |
[T] T stopped |
[D] W waiting (on a message) |
[Z] Z zombie |
[d] D [invalid state] |
-----DragonFly |
B Marks a blocked kernel thread. |
[D] D Marks a process in disk (or other short term, uninterruptible) wait. |
[S] I Marks a process that is idle (sleeping for longer than about 20 seconds). |
J Marks a process which is in jail(2). The hostname of the prison can be found in /proc/<pid>/status. |
[R] R Marks a runnable process and is followed by the CPU number. |
[S] S Marks a process that is sleeping for less than about 20 seconds. |
[T] T Marks a stopped process. |
[Z] Z Marks a dead process (a ``zombie''). |
-----SunOS |
[R] O Process is running on a processor. |
[S] S Sleeping: process is waiting for an event to complete. |
[R] R Runnable: process is on run queue. |
[T] T Process is stopped, either by a job control signal or because it is being traced. |
[D] W Waiting: process is waiting for CPU usage to drop to the CPU-caps enforced limits |
[Z] Z Zombie state: process terminated and parent not waiting. |
[d] D [invalid state] |
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