Ondrej Baudys e266590813
Fix ps command CPU usage on Apple Silicon M1 macs. #4142 (#6457)
* Fix ps command CPU usage on Apple Silicon M1 macs. #4142

The cpu user and system times returned my libproc are not in
nanoseconds; they are in mach ticks units.  This is not documented very
well.  The convert from mach ticks to ns, the kernel provides a timebase
info function and datatype:

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/driverkit/3433733-mach_timebase_info

The commit makes the PS command work for me.

* Cargo fmt of previous commit.

* Clippy format suggestion

Co-authored-by: Ondrej Baudys <ondrej.baudys@nextgen.net>
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