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38#ifndef _SYS_PROC_H_
39#define _SYS_PROC_H_
40
41#if !defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
42
43#error "Userland must include sys/user.h instead of sys/proc.h"
44
45#else
46
47#include <sys/callout.h> /* For struct callout. */
48#include <sys/filedesc.h>
49#include <sys/queue.h>
50#include <sys/tree.h>
51#include <sys/rtprio.h> /* For struct rtprio. */
52#include <sys/signal.h>
53#include <sys/lock.h>
54#include <sys/upmap.h>
55#ifndef _KERNEL
56#include <sys/time.h> /* For structs itimerval, timeval. */
57#endif
58#include <sys/ucred.h>
59#include <sys/event.h> /* For struct klist */
60#include <sys/eventvar.h>
61#include <sys/sysent.h> /* For struct sysentvec */
62#include <sys/thread.h>
63#include <sys/varsym.h>
64#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
65#ifdef _KERNEL
66#include <sys/procctl.h>
67#include <sys/globaldata.h>
68#endif
69#include <sys/systimer.h>
70#include <sys/iosched.h>
71#include <sys/usched.h>
72#include <machine/proc.h> /* Machine-dependent proc substruct. */
73#include <machine/atomic.h> /* Machine-dependent proc substruct. */
74#include <sys/signalvar.h>
75
76struct proc;
77struct pgrp;
78struct session;
79struct lwp;
80
81LIST_HEAD(proclist, proc);
82LIST_HEAD(pgrplist, pgrp);
83LIST_HEAD(sesslist, session);
84LIST_HEAD(lwplist, lwp);
85
86struct lwp_rb_tree;
87RB_HEAD(lwp_rb_tree, lwp);
88RB_PROTOTYPE2(lwp_rb_tree, lwp, u.lwp_rbnode, rb_lwp_compare, lwpid_t);
89
90/*
91 * One structure allocated per session.
92 */
93struct session {
94 LIST_ENTRY(session) s_list; /* Hash chain. */
95 int s_count; /* Ref cnt; pgrps in session. */
96 struct proc *s_leader; /* Session leader. */
97 struct vnode *s_ttyvp; /* Vnode of controlling terminal. */
98 struct tty *s_ttyp; /* Controlling terminal. */
99 pid_t s_sid; /* Session ID */
100 char s_login[roundup(MAXLOGNAME, sizeof(long))]; /* Setlogin() name. */
101};
102
103/*
104 * One structure allocated per process group.
105 */
106struct pgrp {
107 LIST_ENTRY(pgrp) pg_list; /* Hash chain. */
108 struct proclist pg_members; /* Pointer to pgrp members. */
109 struct session *pg_session; /* Pointer to session. */
110 struct sigiolst pg_sigiolst; /* List of sigio sources. */
111 pid_t pg_id; /* Pgrp id. */
112 int pg_jobc; /* # procs qualifying pgrp for job control */
113 u_int pg_refs;
114 struct lwkt_token pg_token;
115 struct lock pg_lock;
116};
117
118#define PS_NOCLDWAIT 0x0001 /* No zombies if child dies */
119#define PS_NOCLDSTOP 0x0002 /* No SIGCHLD when children stop. */
120#define PS_CLDSIGIGN 0x0004 /* The SIGCHLD handler is SIG_IGN. */
121
122/*
123 * pargs, used to hold a copy of the command line, if it had a sane
124 * length
125 */
126struct pargs {
127 u_int ar_ref; /* Reference count */
128 u_int ar_length; /* Length */
129 u_char ar_args[0]; /* Arguments */
130};
131
132/*
133 * Description of a process.
134 *
135 * This structure contains the information needed to manage a thread of
136 * control, known in UN*X as a process; it has references to substructures
137 * containing descriptions of things that the process uses, but may share
138 * with related processes. The process structure and the substructures
139 * are always addressable except for those marked "(PROC ONLY)" below,
140 * which might be addressable only on a processor on which the process
141 * is running.
142 *
143 * NOTE! The process start time is stored in the thread structure associated
144 * with the process. If the process is a Zombie, then this field will be
145 * inaccessible due to the thread structure being free'd in kern_wait1().
146 */
147
148struct jail;
149struct vkernel_proc;
150struct vkernel_lwp;
151struct vmspace_entry;
152struct ktrace_node;
153struct sem_undo;
154
155enum lwpstat {
156 LSRUN = 1,
157 LSSTOP = 2,
158 LSSLEEP = 3,
159};
160
161enum procstat {
162 SIDL = 1,
163 SACTIVE = 2,
164 SSTOP = 3,
165 SZOMB = 4,
166};
167
168struct lwp {
169 TAILQ_ENTRY(lwp) lwp_procq; /* run/sleep queue. */
170 union {
171 RB_ENTRY(lwp) lwp_rbnode; /* RB tree node - lwp in proc */
172 LIST_ENTRY(lwp) lwp_reap_entry; /* reaper list */
173 } u;
174
175 struct proc *lwp_proc; /* Link to our proc. */
176 struct vmspace *lwp_vmspace; /* Inherited from p_vmspace */
177 struct vkernel_lwp *lwp_vkernel;/* VKernel support, lwp part */
178
179 lwpid_t lwp_tid; /* Our thread id */
180
181 u_int lwp_flags; /* LWP_* flags */
182 u_int lwp_mpflags; /* LWP_MP_* flags */
183 enum lwpstat lwp_stat; /* LS* lwp status */
184 int lwp_lock; /* lwp lock (prevent destruct) count */
185
186 int lwp_dupfd; /* Sideways return value from fdopen */
187
188 /*
189 * The following two fields are marked XXX since (at least) the
190 * 4.4BSD-Lite2 import. I can only guess the reason: It is ugly.
191 * These fields are used to pass the trap code from trapsignal() to
192 * postsig(), which gets called later from userret().
193 *
194 * The correct "fix" for these XXX is to convert our signal system
195 * to use signal queues, where each signal can carry its own meta
196 * data.
197 */
198 int lwp_sig; /* for core dump/debugger XXX */
199 u_long lwp_code; /* for core dump/debugger XXX */
200
201 /*
202 * Scheduling.
203 */
204 sysclock_t lwp_cpticks; /* cpu used in sched clock ticks */
205 sysclock_t lwp_cpbase; /* Measurement base */
206 fixpt_t lwp_pctcpu; /* %cpu for this process */
207 u_int lwp_slptime; /* Time since last blocked. */
208 u_int lwp_rebal_ticks; /* Timestamp sched on current cpu */
209
210 int lwp_traceflag; /* Kernel trace points. */
211
212 struct rusage lwp_ru; /* stats for this lwp */
213
214 union usched_data lwp_usdata; /* User scheduler specific */
215
216#define lwp_startcopy lwp_cpumask
217 cpumask_t lwp_cpumask;
218 sigset_t lwp_siglist; /* Signals arrived but not delivered. */
219 sigset_t lwp_oldsigmask; /* saved mask from before sigpause */
220 sigset_t lwp_sigmask; /* Current signal mask. */
221 stack_t lwp_sigstk; /* sp & on stack state variable */
222
223 struct rtprio lwp_rtprio; /* Realtime priority. */
224#define lwp_endcopy lwp_md
225
226 struct mdproc lwp_md; /* Any machine-dependent fields. */
227
228 struct thread *lwp_thread; /* backpointer to proc's thread */
229 void *lwp_unused01; /* for future fields */
230 struct kqueue lwp_kqueue; /* for select/poll */
231 u_int lwp_kqueue_serial;
232 struct lwkt_token lwp_token; /* per-lwp token for signal/state */
233 struct spinlock lwp_spin; /* spinlock for signal handling */
234 void *lwp_reserveds1; /* reserved for lwp_saveusp */
235 void *lwp_reserveds2; /* reserved for lwp_saveupc */
236};
237
238struct proc {
239 LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_list; /* List of all processes. */
240
241 /* substructures: */
242 struct ucred *p_ucred; /* Process owner's identity. */
243 struct filedesc *p_fd; /* Ptr to open files structure. */
244 struct filedesc_to_leader *p_fdtol; /* Ptr to tracking node XXX lwp */
245 struct plimit *p_limit; /* Process limits. */
246 struct pstats *p_stats;
247 u_int p_mqueue_cnt; /* Count of open mqueues. */
248 long p_waitgen; /* wait interlock allows late signal */
249 struct sigacts *p_sigacts;
250#define p_sigignore p_sigacts->ps_sigignore
251#define p_sigcatch p_sigacts->ps_sigcatch
252#define p_rlimit p_limit->pl_rlimit
253
254 int p_flags; /* P_* flags. */
255 enum procstat p_stat; /* S* process status. */
256 char p_pad1[3];
257
258 pid_t p_pid; /* Process identifier. */
259 LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_pglist; /* List of processes in pgrp. */
260 struct proc *p_pptr; /* Pointer to parent process. */
261 LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_sibling; /* List of sibling processes. */
262 struct proclist p_children; /* Pointer to list of children. */
263 struct callout p_ithandle; /* for scheduling p_realtimer */
264 struct varsymset p_varsymset;
265 struct iosched_data p_iosdata; /* Dynamic I/O scheduling data */
266
267 pid_t p_oppid; /* Save parent pid during ptrace. XXX */
268
269 struct vmspace *p_vmspace; /* Current address space. */
270
271 unsigned int p_swtime; /* Time swapped in or out */
272
273 struct itimerval p_realtimer; /* Alarm timer. */
274 struct itimerval p_timer[3]; /* Virtual-time timers. */
275
276 int p_traceflag; /* Kernel trace points. */
277 struct ktrace_node *p_tracenode; /* Trace to vnode. */
278
279 sigset_t p_siglist; /* Signals arrived but not delivered. */
280
281 struct vnode *p_textvp; /* Vnode of executable. */
282 struct nchandle p_textnch; /* namecache handle of executable. */
283
284 unsigned int p_stops; /* procfs event bitmask */
285 unsigned int p_stype; /* procfs stop event type */
286 char p_step; /* procfs stop *once* flag */
287 unsigned char p_pfsflags; /* procfs flags */
288 char p_pad2[2];
289 struct sigiolst p_sigiolst; /* list of sigio sources */
290 int p_sigparent; /* signal to parent on exit */
291 struct klist p_klist; /* knotes attached to this process */
292
293 struct timeval p_start; /* start time for a process */
294
295 struct rusage p_ru; /* stats for this proc */
296 struct rusage p_cru; /* sum of stats for reaped children */
297 void *p_dsched_priv1;
298
299/* The following fields are all copied upon creation in fork. */
300#define p_startcopy p_comm
301
302 char p_comm[MAXCOMLEN+1]; /* typ 16+1 bytes */
303 char p_pad3;
304 char p_nice; /* Process "nice" value. */
305 char p_pad4;
306 int p_osrel; /* release date for binary ELF note */
307
308 struct pgrp *p_pgrp; /* Pointer to process group. */
309
310 struct sysentvec *p_sysent; /* System call dispatch information. */
311
312 struct uprof p_prof; /* Profiling arguments. */
313 struct rtprio p_rtprio; /* Realtime priority. */
314 struct pargs *p_args;
315 u_short p_xstat; /* Exit status or last stop signal */
316
317 int p_ionice;
318 void *p_dsched_priv2;
319/* End area that is copied on creation. */
320#define p_endcopy p_dsched_priv2
321 u_short p_acflag; /* Accounting flags. */
322
323 int p_lock; /* Prevent proc destruction */
324 int p_nthreads; /* Number of threads in this process. */
325 int p_nstopped; /* Number of stopped threads. */
326 int p_lasttid; /* Last tid used. */
327 struct lwp_rb_tree p_lwp_tree; /* RB tree of LWPs for this process */
328 void *p_aioinfo; /* ASYNC I/O info */
329 int p_wakeup; /* thread id XXX lwp */
330 struct proc *p_peers; /* XXX lwp */
331 struct proc *p_leader; /* XXX lwp */
332 void *p_emuldata; /* process-specific emulator state */
333 struct usched *p_usched; /* Userland scheduling control */
334 struct vkernel_proc *p_vkernel; /* VKernel support, proc part */
335 int p_numposixlocks; /* number of POSIX locks */
336 void (*p_userret)(void);/* p: return-to-user hook */
337
338 struct spinlock p_spin; /* Spinlock for LWP access to proc */
339 struct lwkt_token p_token; /* Token for LWP access to proc */
340 struct sem_undo *p_sem_undo; /* Fast semaphore tracking lookup */
341 void *p_drv_priv; /* scp linkage (for syscons) */
342 void *p_vmm;
343 cpulock_t p_vmm_cpulock; /* count cpus in and kickout lock */
344 cpumask_t p_vmm_cpumask; /* cpus entering or in vmm */
345 struct sys_upmap *p_upmap; /* user RO mappable per-process page */
346 forkid_t p_forkid; /* unique forkid */
347 struct sysreaper *p_reaper; /* reaper control */
348 void *p_reserveds[3]; /* reserved for future */
349};
350
351#define lwp_wchan lwp_thread->td_wchan
352#define lwp_wmesg lwp_thread->td_wmesg
353#define p_session p_pgrp->pg_session
354#define p_pgid p_pgrp->pg_id
355
356/* These flags are kept in p_flags. */
357#define P_ADVLOCK 0x00001 /* Process may hold a POSIX advisory lock */
358#define P_CONTROLT 0x00002 /* Has a controlling terminal */
359#define P_SWAPPEDOUT 0x00004 /* Swapped out of memory */
360#define P_SYSVSEM 0x00008 /* Might have SysV semaphores */
361#define P_PPWAIT 0x00010 /* Parent is waiting for child to exec/exit */
362#define P_PROFIL 0x00020 /* Has started profiling */
363#define P_POSTEXIT 0x00040 /* Prevent procfs from stepping after this pt */
364#define P_SCMOUSE 0x00080 /* Process is held by syscons ioctl */
365 /* was: Sleep is interruptible */
366#define P_SUGID 0x00100 /* Had set id privileges since last exec */
367#define P_SYSTEM 0x00200 /* System proc: no sigs, stats or swapping */
368#define P_MAYBETHREADED 0x00400 /* might be threaded optimization */
369#define P_TRACED 0x00800 /* Debugged process being traced */
370#define P_WAITED 0x01000 /* SIGSTOP status was returned by wait3/4 */
371#define P_WEXIT 0x02000 /* Working on exiting (master exit) */
372#define P_EXEC 0x04000 /* Process called exec */
373#define P_CONTINUED 0x08000 /* Proc has continued from a stopped state */
374
375#define P_UNUSED16 0x00010000
376#define P_UNUSED17 0x00020000
377
378#define P_SWAPWAIT 0x00040000 /* Waiting for a swapin */
379#define P_UNUSED19 0x00080000 /* was: Now in a zombied state */
380
381/* Marked a kernel thread */
382#define P_UNUSED20 0x00100000 /* was: on a user scheduling run queue */
383#define P_UNUSED21 0x00200000 /* was: Process is really a kernel thread */
384#define P_IDLESWAP 0x00400000 /* Swapout was due to idleswap, not load */
385
386#define P_JAILED 0x01000000 /* Process is in jail */
387#define P_SIGVTALRM 0x02000000 /* signal SIGVTALRM pending due to itimer */
388#define P_SIGPROF 0x04000000 /* signal SIGPROF pending due to itimer */
389#define P_INEXEC 0x08000000 /* Process is in execve(). */
390#define P_UNUSED28 0x10000000
391#define P_UNUSED29 0x20000000
392#define P_XCPU 0x40000000 /* SIGXCPU */
393
394#define LWP_ALTSTACK 0x0000001 /* have alternate signal stack */
395#define LWP_OLDMASK 0x0000002 /* need to restore mask before pause */
396#define LWP_SINTR 0x0000008 /* Sleep is interruptible. */
397#define LWP_SELECT 0x0000010 /* Selecting; wakeup/waiting danger. */
398#define LWP_UNUSED20 0x0000020
399#define LWP_UNUSED40 0x0000040
400#define LWP_UNUSED80 0x0000080
401#define LWP_PASSIVE_ACQ 0x0000100 /* Passive acquire cpu (see kern_switch) */
402#define LWP_PAGING 0x0000200 /* Currently in vm_fault */
403
404/*
405 * LWP_MP_WSTOP: When set the thread will stop prior to return to userland
406 * and has been counted in the process stop-threads-count, but
407 * may still be running in kernel-land.
408 *
409 * LWP_MP_WEXIT: When set the thread has been asked to exit and will not return
410 * to userland. p_nthreads will not be decremented until the
411 * thread has actually exited.
412 */
413#define LWP_MP_ONRUNQ 0x0000001 /* on a user scheduling run queue */
414#define LWP_MP_WEXIT 0x0000002 /* working on exiting (lwpuserret()) */
415#define LWP_MP_WSTOP 0x0000004 /* working on stopping */
416#define LWP_MP_ULOAD 0x0000008 /* uload accounting for current cpu */
417#define LWP_MP_RRFORCE 0x0000010 /* forced resched due to rrcount */
418#define LWP_MP_VNLRU 0x0000020 /* check excessive vnode allocations (lwpuserret()) */
419
420#define LWP_MP_URETMASK (LWP_MP_WEXIT | LWP_MP_VNLRU)
421
422#define FIRST_LWP_IN_PROC(p) RB_FIRST(lwp_rb_tree, &(p)->p_lwp_tree)
423#define FOREACH_LWP_IN_PROC(lp, p) \
424 RB_FOREACH(lp, lwp_rb_tree, &(p)->p_lwp_tree)
425#define ONLY_LWP_IN_PROC(p) _only_lwp_in_proc(p, __func__)
426
427#ifdef _KERNEL
428static inline struct lwp *
429_only_lwp_in_proc(struct proc *p, const char *caller)
430{
431 if (p->p_nthreads != 1) {
432 panic("%s: proc %p (pid %d cmd %s) has more than one thread",
433 caller, p, p->p_pid, p->p_comm);
434 }
435 return RB_ROOT(&p->p_lwp_tree);
436}
437#endif
438
439/*
440 * We use process IDs <= PID_MAX. NO_PID must also fit in a pid_t and
441 * is used to represent "no process group".
442 */
443#define PID_MAX 999999
444#define NO_PID 0x7FFFFFFF
445
446#define SESS_LEADER(p) ((p)->p_session->s_leader == (p))
447
448#ifdef _KERNEL
449
450#ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
451MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SESSION);
452MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PROC);
453MALLOC_DECLARE(M_LWP);
454MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SUBPROC);
455MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PARGS);
456#endif
457
458/* for priv_check_cred() */
459#define NULL_CRED_OKAY 0x2
460
461/* Handy macro to determine if p1 can mangle p2 */
462
463#define PRISON_CHECK(cr1, cr2) \
464 ((!(cr1)->cr_prison) || (cr1)->cr_prison == (cr2)->cr_prison)
465
466/*
467 * STOPEVENT
468 */
469extern void stopevent(struct proc*, unsigned int, unsigned int);
470#define STOPEVENT(p,e,v) \
471 do { \
472 if ((p)->p_stops & (e)) { \
473 stopevent(p,e,v); \
474 } \
475 } while (0)
476
477/*
478 * Hold process in memory, don't destruct, used by ktrace, procfs, sigio,
479 * and signaling code (e.g. ksignal()).
480 *
481 * MPSAFE
482 */
483#define PHOLD(p) phold((p))
484#define PRELE(p) prele((p))
485#define PHOLDZOMB(p) pholdzomb((p))
486#define PRELEZOMB(p) prelezomb((p))
487#define PSTALL(p, msg, n) \
488 do { if ((p)->p_lock > (n)) pstall((p), (msg), (n)); } while (0)
489
490/*
491 * Hold lwp in memory, don't destruct, normally for ptrace/procfs work
492 * atomic ops because they can occur from an IPI.
493 * MPSAFE
494 */
495#define LWPHOLD(lp) atomic_add_int(&(lp)->lwp_lock, 1)
496#define LWPRELE(lp) atomic_add_int(&(lp)->lwp_lock, -1)
497
498extern struct proc proc0; /* Process slot for swapper. */
499extern struct lwp lwp0; /* LWP slot for swapper. */
500extern struct thread thread0; /* Thread slot for swapper. */
501extern int nprocs, maxproc; /* Current and max number of procs. */
502extern int maxprocperuid; /* Max procs per uid. */
503extern int sched_quantum; /* Scheduling quantum in ticks */
504
505extern struct proc *initproc; /* Process slot for init */
506extern struct thread *pagethread, *updatethread;
507
508/*
509 * Scheduler independant variables. The primary scheduler polling frequency,
510 * the maximum ESTCPU value, and the weighting factor for nice values. A
511 * cpu bound program's estcpu will increase to ESTCPUMAX - 1.
512 */
513#define ESTCPUFREQ 50
514
515extern u_long ps_arg_cache_limit;
516extern int ps_argsopen;
517extern int ps_showallprocs;
518
519struct proc *pfind (pid_t); /* Find process by id w/ref */
520struct proc *pfindn (pid_t); /* Find process by id wo/ref */
521struct pgrp *pgfind (pid_t); /* Find process group by id w/ref */
522struct proc *zpfind (pid_t); /* Find zombie process by id w/ref */
523void pgref (struct pgrp *); /* Ref pgrp preventing disposal */
524void pgrel (struct pgrp *); /* Deref pgrp & dispose on 1->0 trans */
525
526struct globaldata;
527struct lwp_params;
528
529int enterpgrp (struct proc *p, pid_t pgid, int mksess);
530void proc_add_allproc(struct proc *p);
531void proc_move_allproc_zombie(struct proc *);
532void proc_remove_zombie(struct proc *);
533void allproc_scan(int (*callback)(struct proc *, void *), void *data);
534void alllwp_scan(int (*callback)(struct lwp *, void *), void *data);
535void zombproc_scan(int (*callback)(struct proc *, void *), void *data);
536void fixjobc (struct proc *p, struct pgrp *pgrp, int entering);
537void updatepcpu(struct lwp *, int, int);
538int inferior (struct proc *p);
539int leavepgrp (struct proc *p);
540void sess_hold(struct session *sp);
541void sess_rele(struct session *sp);
542void procinit (void);
543void procinsertinit(struct proc *p);
544void sessinsertinit(struct session *sess);
545void pgrpinsertinit(struct pgrp *pg);
546void relscurproc(struct proc *curp);
547int p_trespass (struct ucred *cr1, struct ucred *cr2);
548void setrunnable (struct lwp *);
549void proc_stop (struct proc *);
550void proc_unstop (struct proc *);
551void sleep_gdinit (struct globaldata *);
552thread_t cpu_heavy_switch (struct thread *);
553thread_t cpu_lwkt_switch (struct thread *);
554
555void cpu_lwp_exit (void) __dead2;
556void cpu_thread_exit (void) __dead2;
557void lwp_exit (int masterexit, void *waddr) __dead2;
558void lwp_dispose (struct lwp *);
559int killalllwps (int);
560void exit1 (int) __dead2;
561void cpu_fork (struct lwp *, struct lwp *, int);
562int cpu_prepare_lwp(struct lwp *, struct lwp_params *);
563void cpu_set_fork_handler (struct lwp *, void (*)(void *, struct trapframe *), void *);
564void cpu_set_thread_handler(struct thread *td, void (*retfunc)(void), void *func, void *arg);
565int fork1 (struct lwp *, int, struct proc **);
566void start_forked_proc (struct lwp *, struct proc *);
567int trace_req (struct proc *);
568void cpu_thread_wait (struct thread *);
569void setsugid (void);
570void faultin (struct proc *p);
571void swapin_request (void);
572void phold (struct proc *);
573void prele (struct proc *);
574int pholdzomb (struct proc *);
575void prelezomb (struct proc *);
576void pstall (struct proc *, const char *, int);
577void lwpuserret(struct lwp *);
578void lwpkthreaddeferred(void);
579void proc_usermap(struct proc *p, int invfork);
580void proc_userunmap(struct proc *p);
581void reaper_hold(struct sysreaper *reap);
582void reaper_drop(struct sysreaper *reap);
583struct sysreaper *reaper_exit(struct proc *p);
584void reaper_init(struct proc *p, struct sysreaper *reap);
585struct proc *reaper_get(struct sysreaper *reap);
586
587u_int32_t procrunnable (void);
588
589#endif /* _KERNEL */
590
591#endif /* _KERNEL || _KERNEL_STRUCTURES */
592#endif /* !_SYS_PROC_H_ */