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file_t
getcwdir (void);

Get file_t port name of current working directory. See <hurd/fs.defs> and <hurd/fs.h>.

int
setcwdir (file_t);
Set current working directory.

file_t
getcrdir (void);
Get file_t port name of current root directory.

int
setcrdir (file_t);

Set current root directory.

file_t
file_name_lookup (const char *file, int flags, mode_t mode);
Open a port to FILE with the given FLAGS and MODE (see <fcntl.h>). The file lookup uses the current root and working directory. Returns a port to the file if successful; otherwise sets errno and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.

file_t
file_name_lookup_under (file_t startdir, const char *file, int flags, mode_t mode);
Open a port to FILE with the given FLAGS and MODE (see <fcntl.h>). The file lookup uses the current root directory, but uses STARTDIR as the "working directory" for file relative names. Returns a port to the file if successful; otherwise sets errno and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.

file_t
file_name_path_lookup (const char *file_name, const char *path, int flags, mode_t mode, char **prefixed_name);
Lookup FILE_NAME and return the node opened with FLAGS & MODE (see hurd_file_name_lookup for details), but a simple file name (without any directory prefixes) will be consecutively prefixed with the pathnames in the : separated list PATH until one succeeds in a successful lookup. If none succeed, then the first error that wasn't ENOENT is returned, or ENOENT if no other errors were returned. If PREFIXED_NAME is non-NULL, then if the result is looked up directly, *PREFIXED_NAME is set to NULL, and if it is looked up using a prefix from PATH, *PREFIXED_NAME is set to malloc'd storage containing the prefixed name.

file_t
file_name_split (const char  file, char **name);
Split FILE into a directory and a name within the directory. The directory lookup uses the current root and working directory. If successful, stores in *NAME a pointer into FILE where the name within directory begins and returns a port to the directory; otherwise sets errno and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.

file_t
directory_name_split (const char *file, char **name);

Split DIRECTORY into a parent directory and a name within the directory. This is the same as file_name_split, but ignores trailing slashes.

FILE *
fopenport (io_t port, const char *mode);
Open a stream on a port. MODE is as for fopen. If successful, this consumes a user reference for PORT (which will be deallocated on fclose).

int
openport (io_t port, int flags);

Open a [[unix/file_descriptor]] on a [[microkernel/mach/port]]. FLAGS are as for open; flags affected by io_set_openmodes are not changed by this. If successful, this consumes a user reference for PORT (which will be deallocated on close.) See <hurd/io.defs> and <hurd/io.h>.

task_t
pid2task (pid_t pid);

Return the task control port of process PID. On error, sets errno and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.

pid_t
task2pid (task_t task);
Return the PID of the task whose control port is TASK. On error, sets errno and returns -1.

int
geteuids (int n, uid_t *uidset);
Get the effective UID set.

int
seteuids (int n, const uid_t *uidset);
Set the effective UID set.

auth_t
getauth (void);
Get port name of current authentication server. See <hurd/auth.defs> and <hurd/auth.h>.

int
setauth (auth_t);

Set current authentication server.

process_t
getproc (void);
Get port name of current process server. See <hurd/process.defs> and <hurd/process.h>.

int
setproc (process_t);

Set current process server.

mach_port_t
getcttyid (void);
Get the CTTY port.

int
setcttyid (mach_port_t);
Set the CTTY port.

kern_return_t
get_privileged_ports (host_priv_t *host_priv_ptr, device_t *device_master_ptr);
Fetch the host privileged port and device master port from the process server.

mode_t
getumask (void);
Get the current `umask' value without changing it (this glibc functions is available only under GNU Hurd.)

int
vpprintf (io_t port, const char *format, va_list arg);
Write formatted output to PORT, a Mach port supporting the i/o protocol, according to the format string FORMAT, using the argument list in ARG.

thread_t
hurd_thread_self (void);
Return the current thread's thread port. This is a cheap operation (no [[system call]]), but it relies on Hurd signal state being set up.

error_t
hurd_thread_cancel (thread_t thread);

Cancel pending operations on THREAD. If it is doing an interruptible RPC, that RPC will now return EINTR; otherwise, the "cancelled" flag will be set, causing the next hurd_check_cancel call to return nonzero or the next interruptible RPC to return EINTR (whichever is called first).

int
hurd_check_cancel (void);

Test and clear the calling thread's "cancelled" flag.