
This functionality is required for BSD top(1), as exposed through the CTL_KERN KERN_CP_TIME sysctl(2) call. The idea is that the overall time spent in the system is divided into five categories. While NetBSD uses a separate category for the kernel ("system") and interrupts, we redefine "system" to mean userspace system services and "interrupts" to mean time spent in the kernel, thereby providing the same categories as MINIX3's own top(1), while adding the "nice" category which, like on NetBSD, is used for time spent by processes with a priority lowered by the system administrator. Change-Id: I2114148d1e07d9635055ceca7b163f337c53c43a
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