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38  *	@(#)proc.h	8.15 (Berkeley) 5/19/95
39  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/proc.h,v 1.99.2.9 2003/06/06 20:21:32 tegge Exp $
40  * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/proc.h,v 1.121 2008/07/23 17:22:33 dillon Exp $
41  */
42 
43 #ifndef _SYS_PROC_H_
44 #define	_SYS_PROC_H_
45 
46 #if !defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
47 
48 #error "Userland must include sys/user.h instead of sys/proc.h"
49 
50 #else
51 
52 #include <sys/callout.h>		/* For struct callout_handle. */
53 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
54 #include <sys/queue.h>
55 #include <sys/tree.h>
56 #include <sys/rtprio.h>			/* For struct rtprio. */
57 #include <sys/signal.h>
58 #include <sys/lock.h>
59 #ifndef _KERNEL
60 #include <sys/time.h>			/* For structs itimerval, timeval. */
61 #endif
62 #include <sys/ucred.h>
63 #include <sys/event.h>			/* For struct klist */
64 #include <sys/eventvar.h>
65 #include <sys/sysent.h>			/* For struct sysentvec */
66 #include <sys/thread.h>
67 #include <sys/varsym.h>
68 #include <sys/upcall.h>
69 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
70 #ifdef _KERNEL
71 #include <sys/globaldata.h>
72 #endif
73 #include <sys/systimer.h>
74 #include <sys/iosched.h>
75 #include <sys/usched.h>
76 #include <machine/proc.h>		/* Machine-dependent proc substruct. */
77 #include <machine/atomic.h>		/* Machine-dependent proc substruct. */
78 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
79 
80 LIST_HEAD(proclist, proc);
81 LIST_HEAD(lwplist, lwp);
82 
83 struct lwp_rb_tree;
84 RB_HEAD(lwp_rb_tree, lwp);
85 RB_PROTOTYPE2(lwp_rb_tree, lwp, u.lwp_rbnode, rb_lwp_compare, lwpid_t);
86 
87 /*
88  * One structure allocated per session.
89  */
90 struct	session {
91 	int	s_count;		/* Ref cnt; pgrps in session. */
92 	struct	proc *s_leader;		/* Session leader. */
93 	struct	vnode *s_ttyvp;		/* Vnode of controlling terminal. */
94 	struct	tty *s_ttyp;		/* Controlling terminal. */
95 	pid_t	s_sid;			/* Session ID */
96 	char	s_login[roundup(MAXLOGNAME, sizeof(long))];	/* Setlogin() name. */
97 };
98 
99 /*
100  * One structure allocated per process group.
101  */
102 struct	pgrp {
103 	LIST_ENTRY(pgrp) pg_hash;	/* Hash chain. */
104 	struct proclist pg_members;	/* Pointer to pgrp members. */
105 	struct	session *pg_session;	/* Pointer to session. */
106 	struct  sigiolst pg_sigiolst;	/* List of sigio sources. */
107 	pid_t	pg_id;			/* Pgrp id. */
108 	int	pg_jobc;	/* # procs qualifying pgrp for job control */
109 	struct lock pg_lock;		/* Lock during fork */
110 };
111 
112 #define	PS_NOCLDWAIT	0x0001	/* No zombies if child dies */
113 #define	PS_NOCLDSTOP	0x0002	/* No SIGCHLD when children stop. */
114 
115 /*
116  * pargs, used to hold a copy of the command line, if it had a sane
117  * length
118  */
119 struct	pargs {
120 	u_int	ar_ref;		/* Reference count */
121 	u_int	ar_length;	/* Length */
122 	u_char	ar_args[0];	/* Arguments */
123 };
124 
125 /*
126  * Description of a process.
127  *
128  * This structure contains the information needed to manage a thread of
129  * control, known in UN*X as a process; it has references to substructures
130  * containing descriptions of things that the process uses, but may share
131  * with related processes.  The process structure and the substructures
132  * are always addressable except for those marked "(PROC ONLY)" below,
133  * which might be addressable only on a processor on which the process
134  * is running.
135  *
136  * NOTE!  The process start time is stored in the thread structure associated
137  * with the process.  If the process is a Zombie, then this field will be
138  * inaccessible due to the thread structure being free'd in kern_wait1().
139  */
140 
141 struct jail;
142 struct vkernel_proc;
143 struct vkernel_lwp;
144 struct vmspace_entry;
145 struct ktrace_node;
146 
147 enum lwpstat {
148 	LSRUN = 1,
149 	LSSTOP = 2,
150 	LSSLEEP = 3,
151 };
152 
153 enum procstat {
154 	SIDL = 1,
155 	SACTIVE = 2,
156 	SSTOP = 3,
157 	SZOMB = 4,
158 };
159 
160 struct lwp {
161 	TAILQ_ENTRY(lwp) lwp_procq;	/* run/sleep queue. */
162 	union {
163 	    RB_ENTRY(lwp)	lwp_rbnode;	/* RB tree node - lwp in proc */
164 	    LIST_ENTRY(lwp)	lwp_reap_entry;	/* reaper list */
165 	} u;
166 
167 	struct proc	*lwp_proc;	/* Link to our proc. */
168 	struct vmspace	*lwp_vmspace;	/* Inherited from p_vmspace */
169 	struct vkernel_lwp *lwp_vkernel;/* VKernel support, lwp part */
170 
171 	lwpid_t		lwp_tid;	/* Our thread id . */
172 
173 	int		lwp_flag;	/* LWP_* flags. */
174 	enum lwpstat	lwp_stat;	/* LS* lwp status. */
175 	int		lwp_lock;	/* lwp lock (prevent destruct) count */
176 
177 	int		lwp_dupfd;	/* Sideways return value from fdopen. XXX */
178 
179 	/*
180 	 * The following two fields are marked XXX since (at least) the
181 	 * 4.4BSD-Lite2 import.  I can only guess the reason:  It is ugly.
182 	 * These fields are used to pass the trap code from trapsignal() to
183 	 * postsig(), which gets called later from userret().
184 	 *
185 	 * The correct "fix" for these XXX is to convert our signal system
186 	 * to use signal queues, where each signal can carry its own meta
187 	 * data.
188 	 */
189 	int		lwp_sig;	/* for core dump/debugger XXX */
190         u_long		lwp_code;	/* for core dump/debugger XXX */
191 
192 	/*
193 	 * Scheduling.
194 	 */
195 	sysclock_t	lwp_cpticks;	/* cpu used in sched clock ticks */
196 	sysclock_t	lwp_cpbase;	/* Measurement base */
197 	fixpt_t		lwp_pctcpu;	/* %cpu for this process */
198 	u_int		lwp_slptime;	/* Time since last blocked. */
199 
200 	int		lwp_traceflag;	/* Kernel trace points. */
201 
202 	struct rusage	lwp_ru;		/* stats for this lwp */
203 
204 	union usched_data lwp_usdata;	/* User scheduler specific */
205 
206 #define lwp_startcopy	lwp_cpumask
207 	cpumask_t	lwp_cpumask;
208 	sigset_t	lwp_siglist;	/* Signals arrived but not delivered. */
209 	sigset_t	lwp_oldsigmask;	/* saved mask from before sigpause */
210 	sigset_t	lwp_sigmask;	/* Current signal mask. */
211 	stack_t		lwp_sigstk;	/* sp & on stack state variable */
212 
213 	struct rtprio	lwp_rtprio;	/* Realtime priority. */
214 #define	lwp_endcopy	lwp_md
215 
216 	struct mdproc	lwp_md;		/* Any machine-dependent fields. */
217 
218 	struct thread	*lwp_thread;	/* backpointer to proc's thread */
219 	struct upcall	*lwp_upcall;	/* REGISTERED USERLAND POINTER! */
220 	struct kqueue	lwp_kqueue;	/* for select/poll */
221 	u_int		lwp_kqueue_serial;
222 };
223 
224 struct	proc {
225 	LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_list;	/* List of all processes. */
226 
227 	/* substructures: */
228 	struct ucred	*p_ucred;	/* Process owner's identity. */
229 	struct filedesc	*p_fd;		/* Ptr to open files structure. */
230 	struct filedesc_to_leader *p_fdtol; /* Ptr to tracking node XXX lwp */
231 	struct plimit	*p_limit;	/* Process limits. */
232 	struct pstats	*p_stats;
233 	u_int		p_mqueue_cnt;	/* Count of open mqueues. */
234 	void		*p_pad0;
235 	struct sigacts	*p_sigacts;
236 #define p_sigignore	p_sigacts->ps_sigignore
237 #define p_sigcatch	p_sigacts->ps_sigcatch
238 #define	p_rlimit	p_limit->pl_rlimit
239 
240 	int		p_flag;		/* P_* flags. */
241 	enum procstat	p_stat;		/* S* process status. */
242 	char		p_pad1[3];
243 
244 	pid_t		p_pid;		/* Process identifier. */
245 	LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_hash;	/* Hash chain. */
246 	LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_pglist;	/* List of processes in pgrp. */
247 	struct proc	*p_pptr;	/* Pointer to parent process. */
248 	LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_sibling;	/* List of sibling processes. */
249 	struct proclist p_children;	/* Pointer to list of children. */
250 	struct callout	p_ithandle;	/* for scheduling p_realtimer */
251 	struct varsymset p_varsymset;
252 	struct iosched_data p_iosdata;	/* Dynamic I/O scheduling data */
253 
254 	pid_t		p_oppid;	/* Save parent pid during ptrace. XXX */
255 
256 	struct vmspace	*p_vmspace;	/* Current address space. */
257 
258 	unsigned int	p_swtime;	/* Time swapped in or out */
259 
260 	struct itimerval p_realtimer;	/* Alarm timer. */
261 	struct itimerval p_timer[3];	/* Virtual-time timers. */
262 
263 	int		p_traceflag;	/* Kernel trace points. */
264 	struct ktrace_node *p_tracenode; /* Trace to vnode. */
265 
266 	sigset_t	p_siglist;	/* Signals arrived but not delivered. */
267 
268 	struct vnode	*p_textvp;	/* Vnode of executable. */
269 	struct nchandle	p_textnch;	/* namecache handle of executable. */
270 
271 	unsigned int	p_stops;	/* procfs event bitmask */
272 	unsigned int	p_stype;	/* procfs stop event type */
273 	char		p_step;		/* procfs stop *once* flag */
274 	unsigned char	p_pfsflags;	/* procfs flags */
275 	char		p_pad2[2];	/* padding for alignment */
276 	struct		sigiolst p_sigiolst;	/* list of sigio sources */
277 	int		p_sigparent;	/* signal to parent on exit */
278 	struct klist	p_klist;	/* knotes attached to this process */
279 
280 	struct timeval	p_start;	/* start time for a process */
281 
282 	struct rusage	p_ru;		/* stats for this proc */
283 	struct rusage	p_cru;		/* sum of stats for reaped children */
284 	void		*p_dsched_priv1;
285 
286 /* The following fields are all copied upon creation in fork. */
287 #define	p_startcopy	p_comm
288 
289 	char		p_comm[MAXCOMLEN+1]; /* typ 16+1 bytes */
290 	char		p_pad3;		/* Process lock (prevent destruct) count. */
291 	char		p_nice;		/* Process "nice" value. */
292 	char		p_pad4;
293 
294 	struct pgrp	*p_pgrp;	/* Pointer to process group. */
295 
296 	struct sysentvec *p_sysent;	/* System call dispatch information. */
297 
298 	struct uprof	p_prof;		/* Profiling arguments. */
299 	struct rtprio	p_rtprio;	/* Realtime priority. */
300 	struct pargs	*p_args;
301 	u_short		p_xstat;	/* Exit status or last stop signal */
302 
303 	int		p_ionice;
304 	void		*p_dsched_priv2;
305 /* End area that is copied on creation. */
306 #define	p_endcopy	p_dsched_priv2
307 	u_short		p_acflag;	/* Accounting flags. */
308 
309 	int		p_lock;		/* Prevent proc destruction */
310 	int		p_nthreads;	/* Number of threads in this process. */
311 	int		p_nstopped;	/* Number of stopped threads. */
312 	int		p_lasttid;	/* Last tid used. */
313 	struct lwp_rb_tree p_lwp_tree;	/* RB tree of LWPs for this process */
314 	void		*p_aioinfo;	/* ASYNC I/O info */
315 	int		p_wakeup;	/* thread id XXX lwp */
316 	struct proc	*p_peers;	/* XXX lwp */
317 	struct proc	*p_leader;	/* XXX lwp */
318 	void		*p_emuldata;	/* process-specific emulator state */
319 	struct usched	*p_usched;	/* Userland scheduling control */
320 	struct vkernel_proc *p_vkernel; /* VKernel support, proc part */
321 	int		p_numposixlocks; /* number of POSIX locks */
322 	void		(*p_userret)(void);/* p: return-to-user hook */
323 
324 	struct spinlock p_spin;		/* Spinlock for LWP access to proc */
325 };
326 
327 #define lwp_wchan	lwp_thread->td_wchan
328 #define lwp_wmesg	lwp_thread->td_wmesg
329 #define	p_session	p_pgrp->pg_session
330 #define	p_pgid		p_pgrp->pg_id
331 
332 /* These flags are kept in p_flags. */
333 #define	P_ADVLOCK	0x00001	/* Process may hold a POSIX advisory lock. */
334 #define	P_CONTROLT	0x00002	/* Has a controlling terminal. */
335 #define	P_SWAPPEDOUT	0x00004	/* Swapped out of memory */
336 #define P_UNUSED3	0x00008	/* was: Event pending, break tsleep on sigcont */
337 #define	P_PPWAIT	0x00010	/* Parent is waiting for child to exec/exit. */
338 #define	P_PROFIL	0x00020	/* Has started profiling. */
339 #define P_UNUSED5	0x00040 /* was: Selecting; wakeup/waiting danger. */
340 #define	P_UNUSED4	0x00080	/* was: Sleep is interruptible. */
341 #define	P_SUGID		0x00100	/* Had set id privileges since last exec. */
342 #define	P_SYSTEM	0x00200	/* System proc: no sigs, stats or swapping. */
343 #define	P_UNUSED2	0x00400	/* was: SIGSTOP status */
344 #define	P_TRACED	0x00800	/* Debugged process being traced. */
345 #define	P_WAITED	0x01000	/* SIGSTOP status was returned by wait3/4 */
346 #define	P_WEXIT		0x02000	/* Working on exiting (master exit) */
347 #define	P_EXEC		0x04000	/* Process called exec. */
348 #define	P_CONTINUED	0x08000	/* Proc has continued from a stopped state. */
349 
350 /* Should probably be changed into a hold count. */
351 /* was	P_NOSWAP	0x08000	was: Do not swap upages; p->p_hold */
352 #define P_MAILBOX	0x10000	/* Possible mailbox signal pending */
353 
354 #define	P_UPCALLPEND	0x20000	/* an upcall is pending */
355 
356 #define	P_SWAPWAIT	0x40000	/* Waiting for a swapin */
357 #define	P_UNUSED6	0x80000	/* was: Now in a zombied state */
358 
359 /* Marked a kernel thread */
360 #define	P_UNUSED07	0x100000 /* was: on a user scheduling run queue */
361 #define	P_KTHREADP	0x200000 /* Process is really a kernel thread */
362 #define P_IDLESWAP	0x400000 /* Swapout was due to idleswap, not load */
363 #define	P_DEADLKTREAT   0x800000 /* lock aquisition - deadlock treatment */
364 
365 #define	P_JAILED	0x1000000 /* Process is in jail */
366 #define	P_UNUSED0	0x2000000 /* need to restore mask before pause */
367 #define	P_UNUSED1	0x4000000 /* have alternate signal stack */
368 #define	P_INEXEC	0x8000000 /* Process is in execve(). */
369 #define P_PASSIVE_ACQ	0x10000000 /* Passive acquire cpu (see kern_switch) */
370 #define	P_UPCALLWAIT	0x20000000 /* Wait for upcall or signal */
371 #define P_XCPU		0x40000000 /* SIGXCPU */
372 
373 /*
374  * LWP_WSTOP: When set the thread will stop prior to return to userland
375  *	      and has been counted in the process stop-threads-count, but
376  *	      may still be running in kernel-land.
377  *
378  * LWP_WEXIT: When set the thread has been asked to exit and will not return
379  *	      to userland.  p_nthreads will not be decremented until the
380  *	      thread has actually exited.
381  */
382 #define	LWP_ALTSTACK	0x0000001 /* have alternate signal stack */
383 #define	LWP_OLDMASK	0x0000002 /* need to restore mask before pause */
384 #define LWP_BREAKTSLEEP	0x0000004 /* Event pending, break tsleep on sigcont */
385 #define	LWP_SINTR	0x0000008 /* Sleep is interruptible. */
386 #define LWP_SELECT	0x0000010 /* Selecting; wakeup/waiting danger. */
387 #define	LWP_ONRUNQ	0x0000020 /* on a user scheduling run queue */
388 #define	LWP_WEXIT	0x0000040 /* working on exiting */
389 #define	LWP_WSTOP	0x0000080 /* working on stopping */
390 
391 #define	FIRST_LWP_IN_PROC(p)		RB_FIRST(lwp_rb_tree, &(p)->p_lwp_tree)
392 #define	FOREACH_LWP_IN_PROC(lp, p)	\
393 	RB_FOREACH(lp, lwp_rb_tree, &(p)->p_lwp_tree)
394 #define	ONLY_LWP_IN_PROC(p)		\
395 	(p->p_nthreads != 1 &&		\
396 	(panic("%s: proc %p (pid %d cmd %s) has more than one thread",	\
397 	       __func__, p, p->p_pid, p->p_comm), 1),	\
398 	RB_ROOT(&p->p_lwp_tree))
399 
400 /*
401  * We use process IDs <= PID_MAX; PID_MAX + 1 must also fit in a pid_t,
402  * as it is used to represent "no process group".
403  */
404 #define	PID_MAX		99999
405 #define	NO_PID		100000
406 
407 #define SESS_LEADER(p)	((p)->p_session->s_leader == (p))
408 
409 #ifdef _KERNEL
410 
411 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
412 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SESSION);
413 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PROC);
414 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_LWP);
415 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SUBPROC);
416 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PARGS);
417 #endif
418 
419 /* for priv_check_cred() */
420 #define	NULL_CRED_OKAY	0x2
421 
422 /* Handy macro to determine if p1 can mangle p2 */
423 
424 #define PRISON_CHECK(cr1, cr2) \
425 	((!(cr1)->cr_prison) || (cr1)->cr_prison == (cr2)->cr_prison)
426 
427 /*
428  * STOPEVENT
429  */
430 extern void stopevent(struct proc*, unsigned int, unsigned int);
431 #define	STOPEVENT(p,e,v)			\
432 	do {					\
433 		if ((p)->p_stops & (e)) {	\
434 			stopevent(p,e,v);	\
435 		}				\
436 	} while (0)
437 
438 /*
439  * Hold process in memory, don't destruct , normally for ptrace/procfs work
440  * MPSAFE
441  */
442 #define PHOLD(p)	atomic_add_int(&(p)->p_lock, 1)
443 #define PRELE(p)	atomic_add_int(&(p)->p_lock, -1)
444 
445 /*
446  * Hold lwp in memory, don't destruct, normally for ptrace/procfs work
447  * atomic ops because they can occur from an IPI.
448  * MPSAFE
449  */
450 #define LWPHOLD(lp)	atomic_add_int(&(lp)->lwp_lock, 1)
451 #define LWPRELE(lp)	atomic_add_int(&(lp)->lwp_lock, -1)
452 
453 #define	PIDHASH(pid)	(&pidhashtbl[(pid) & pidhash])
454 extern LIST_HEAD(pidhashhead, proc) *pidhashtbl;
455 extern u_long pidhash;
456 
457 #define	PGRPHASH(pgid)	(&pgrphashtbl[(pgid) & pgrphash])
458 extern LIST_HEAD(pgrphashhead, pgrp) *pgrphashtbl;
459 extern u_long pgrphash;
460 
461 #if 0
462 #ifndef SET_CURPROC
463 #define SET_CURPROC(p)	(curproc = (p))
464 #endif
465 #endif
466 
467 extern struct proc proc0;		/* Process slot for swapper. */
468 extern struct lwp lwp0;			/* LWP slot for swapper. */
469 extern struct thread thread0;		/* Thread slot for swapper. */
470 extern int hogticks;			/* Limit on kernel cpu hogs. */
471 extern int nprocs, maxproc;		/* Current and max number of procs. */
472 extern int maxprocperuid;		/* Max procs per uid. */
473 extern int sched_quantum;		/* Scheduling quantum in ticks */
474 
475 extern struct proclist allproc;		/* List of all processes. */
476 extern struct proclist zombproc;	/* List of zombie processes. */
477 extern struct proc *initproc;		/* Process slot for init */
478 extern struct thread *pagethread, *updatethread;
479 
480 /*
481  * Scheduler independant variables.  The primary scheduler polling frequency,
482  * the maximum ESTCPU value, and the weighting factor for nice values.  A
483  * cpu bound program's estcpu will increase to ESTCPUMAX - 1.
484  */
485 #define ESTCPUFREQ	50
486 
487 extern	u_long ps_arg_cache_limit;
488 extern	int ps_argsopen;
489 extern	int ps_showallprocs;
490 
491 struct proc *pfind (pid_t);	/* Find process by id. */
492 struct pgrp *pgfind (pid_t);	/* Find process group by id. */
493 struct proc *zpfind (pid_t);	/* Find zombie process by id. */
494 
495 struct globaldata;
496 struct lwp_params;
497 
498 int	enterpgrp (struct proc *p, pid_t pgid, int mksess);
499 void	proc_add_allproc(struct proc *p);
500 void	proc_move_allproc_zombie(struct proc *);
501 void	proc_remove_zombie(struct proc *);
502 void	allproc_scan(int (*callback)(struct proc *, void *), void *data);
503 void	alllwp_scan(int (*callback)(struct lwp *, void *), void *data);
504 void	zombproc_scan(int (*callback)(struct proc *, void *), void *data);
505 void	fixjobc (struct proc *p, struct pgrp *pgrp, int entering);
506 void	updatepcpu(struct lwp *, int, int);
507 int	inferior (struct proc *p);
508 int	leavepgrp (struct proc *p);
509 void	sess_hold(struct session *sp);
510 void	sess_rele(struct session *sp);
511 void	procinit (void);
512 void	relscurproc(struct proc *curp);
513 int	p_trespass (struct ucred *cr1, struct ucred *cr2);
514 void	setrunnable (struct lwp *);
515 void	proc_stop (struct proc *);
516 void	proc_unstop (struct proc *);
517 void	sleep_gdinit (struct globaldata *);
518 int	suser (struct thread *td);
519 int	suser_cred (struct ucred *cred, int flag);
520 void	cpu_heavy_switch (struct thread *);
521 void	cpu_lwkt_switch (struct thread *);
522 
523 void	cpu_lwp_exit (void) __dead2;
524 void	cpu_thread_exit (void) __dead2;
525 void	lwp_exit (int masterexit) __dead2;
526 void	lwp_dispose (struct lwp *);
527 int	killalllwps (int);
528 void	exit1 (int) __dead2;
529 void	cpu_fork (struct lwp *, struct lwp *, int);
530 int	cpu_prepare_lwp(struct lwp *, struct lwp_params *);
531 void	cpu_set_fork_handler (struct lwp *, void (*)(void *, struct trapframe *), void *);
532 void	cpu_set_thread_handler(struct thread *td, void (*retfunc)(void), void *func, void *arg);
533 int	fork1 (struct lwp *, int, struct proc **);
534 void	start_forked_proc (struct lwp *, struct proc *);
535 int	trace_req (struct proc *);
536 void	cpu_proc_wait (struct proc *);
537 void	cpu_thread_wait (struct thread *);
538 void	setsugid (void);
539 void	faultin (struct proc *p);
540 void	swapin_request (void);
541 
542 u_int32_t	procrunnable (void);
543 
544 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
545 
546 #endif	/* _KERNEL || _KERNEL_STRUCTURES */
547 #endif	/* !_SYS_PROC_H_ */
548