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author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 1996-06-03 20:37:20 +0000 |
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committer | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 1996-06-03 20:37:20 +0000 |
commit | 33af69ac893f5224621d2a548f66dc8eef3e1835 (patch) | |
tree | be531c2292e5be039cddc484bfaeae8385447191 /libps | |
parent | ff7fd7a08fda2a96907a3b433a0246559363b357 (diff) |
(merge_procinfo):
Take a struct proc_stat as an arg, not all the individual fields.
Correctly set old_pi_hdr.
Correctly calculate REALLY_NEED.
(set_procinfo_flags):
Use new calling merge_procinfo calling convention.
(proc_stat_set_flags):
Try mallocing a buffer for PS->args.
Move second call to set_procinfo_flags after msgport suppress test.
Add TEST_MSGPORT_FLAGS variable, & use it.
Be more picky about when we call set_procinfo_flags.
(_proc_stat_free):
Use explicit VM_ALLOCED flag for MFREEMEM.
Diffstat (limited to 'libps')
-rw-r--r-- | libps/procstat.c | 132 |
1 files changed, 72 insertions, 60 deletions
diff --git a/libps/procstat.c b/libps/procstat.c index 696ea375..14cf5547 100644 --- a/libps/procstat.c +++ b/libps/procstat.c @@ -159,10 +159,7 @@ fetch_procinfo (process_t server, pid_t pid, with what was in *PI, and deallocates *PI. NEED is the information, and *HAVE is the what we already have (which will be updated). */ static ps_flags_t -merge_procinfo (process_t server, pid_t pid, - ps_flags_t need, ps_flags_t have, - struct procinfo **pi, size_t *pi_size, - char **waits, size_t *waits_len) +merge_procinfo (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t need, ps_flags_t have) { error_t err; struct procinfo *new_pi, old_pi_hdr; @@ -171,7 +168,7 @@ merge_procinfo (process_t server, pid_t pid, size_t new_waits_len = 0; /* We always re-fetch any thread-specific info, as the set of threads could have changed since the last time we did this, and we can't tell. */ - ps_flags_t really_need = need | (have & ~PSTAT_PROCINFO_REFETCH); + ps_flags_t really_need = need | (have & PSTAT_PROCINFO_REFETCH); ps_flags_t really_have = have & ~PSTAT_PROCINFO_REFETCH; /* Give NEW_PI, the default buffer to receive procinfo data, some storage. */ @@ -180,32 +177,34 @@ merge_procinfo (process_t server, pid_t pid, first saving the old values. We know that below we'll never try to merge anything beyond the static struct procinfo header, so just save that. */ - old_pi_hdr = *new_pi; + old_pi_hdr = *ps->proc_info; else /* The first time we're getting procinfo stuff. Malloc a block that's probably big enough for everything. */ { - *pi = malloc (PROCINFO_MALLOC_SIZE); - *pi_size = 0; - if (! *pi) + ps->proc_info = malloc (PROCINFO_MALLOC_SIZE); + ps->proc_info_size = PROCINFO_MALLOC_SIZE; + ps->proc_info_vm_alloced = 0; + if (! ps->proc_info) return ENOMEM; } - new_pi = *pi; - new_pi_size = *pi_size ?: PROCINFO_MALLOC_SIZE; + new_pi = ps->proc_info; + new_pi_size = ps->proc_info_size; if (really_need & PSTAT_THREAD_WAITS) /* We're going to get thread waits info, so make some storage for it too.*/ { if (! (have & PSTAT_THREAD_WAITS)) { - *waits = malloc (WAITS_MALLOC_SIZE); - *waits_len = 0; + ps->thread_waits = malloc (WAITS_MALLOC_SIZE); + ps->thread_waits_len = WAITS_MALLOC_SIZE; + ps->thread_waits_vm_alloced = 0; } - new_waits = *waits; - new_waits_len = *waits_len ?: WAITS_MALLOC_SIZE; + new_waits = ps->thread_waits; + new_waits_len = ps->thread_waits_len; } - err = fetch_procinfo (server, pid, really_need, &really_have, + err = fetch_procinfo (ps->context->server, ps->pid, really_need, &really_have, &new_pi, &new_pi_size, &new_waits, &new_waits_len); if (err) @@ -226,16 +225,18 @@ merge_procinfo (process_t server, pid_t pid, sizeof (struct task_basic_info)); /* That's it for now. */ - if (new_pi != *pi) + if (new_pi != ps->proc_info) /* We got new memory vm_alloced by the getprocinfo, discard the old. */ { - if (*pi_size) - vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t)*pi, *pi_size); + if (ps->proc_info_vm_alloced) + vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), + (vm_address_t)ps->proc_info, ps->proc_info_size); else - free (*pi); - *pi_size = new_pi_size; + free (ps->proc_info); + ps->proc_info = new_pi; + ps->proc_info_size = new_pi_size; + ps->proc_info_vm_alloced = 1; } - *pi = new_pi; if (really_need & PSTAT_THREAD_WAITS) /* We were trying to get thread waits.... */ @@ -243,16 +244,18 @@ merge_procinfo (process_t server, pid_t pid, if (! (really_have & PSTAT_THREAD_WAITS)) /* Failed to do so. Make sure we deallocate memory for it. */ new_waits = 0; - if (new_waits != *waits) + if (new_waits != ps->thread_waits) /* We got new memory vm_alloced by the getprocinfo, discard the old. */ { - if (*waits_len) - vm_deallocate (mach_task_self(), (vm_address_t)*waits, *waits_len); + if (ps->thread_waits_vm_alloced) + vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), + (vm_address_t)ps->thread_waits, ps->thread_waits_len); else - free (*waits); - *waits_len = new_waits_len; + free (ps->thread_waits); + ps->thread_waits = new_waits; + ps->thread_waits_len = new_waits_len; + ps->thread_waits_vm_alloced = 1; } - *waits = new_waits; } /* Return what thread info we have -- this may *decrease*, as all @@ -585,7 +588,6 @@ set_procinfo_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t need, ps_flags_t have) { struct procinfo *pi; ps_flags_t had = have; - process_t server = ps->context->server; if (! (have & PSTAT_PROCINFO)) /* Never got any before; zero out our pointers. */ @@ -604,9 +606,7 @@ set_procinfo_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t need, ps_flags_t have) if (! (have & PSTAT_NUM_THREADS)) /* We've don't know how many threads there are yet; find out. */ { - have = merge_procinfo (server, ps->pid, PSTAT_NUM_THREADS, have, - &ps->proc_info, &ps->proc_info_size, - 0, 0); + have = merge_procinfo (ps, PSTAT_NUM_THREADS, have); if (have & PSTAT_NUM_THREADS) ps->num_threads = count_threads (ps->proc_info); } @@ -616,9 +616,7 @@ set_procinfo_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t need, ps_flags_t have) need |= PSTAT_THREAD_WAITS; } - have = merge_procinfo (server, ps->pid, need, have, - &ps->proc_info, &ps->proc_info_size, - &ps->thread_waits, &ps->thread_waits_len); + have = merge_procinfo (ps, need, have); pi = ps->proc_info; /* Update dependent fields. We redo these even if we've already @@ -718,6 +716,8 @@ proc_stat_set_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t flags) ps_flags_t need; /* flags not set in ps, but desired to be */ ps_flags_t no_msgport_flags; /* a version of FLAGS for use when we can't use the msg port. */ + ps_flags_t test_msgport_flags; /* Flags needed to test for msgport + validity, including any preconditions. */ process_t server = ps_context_server (ps->context); /* Turn off use of the msg port if we decide somewhere along the way that @@ -744,7 +744,12 @@ proc_stat_set_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t flags) if (flags & PSTAT_USES_MSGPORT) /* Add in some values that we can use to determine whether the msgport shouldn't be used. */ - flags |= add_preconditions (PSTAT_TEST_MSGPORT, ps->context); + { + test_msgport_flags = add_preconditions (PSTAT_TEST_MSGPORT, ps->context); + flags |= test_msgport_flags; + } + else + test_msgport_flags = 0; need = flags & ~have & ~ps->failed; @@ -775,16 +780,11 @@ proc_stat_set_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t flags) err; \ }) - if ((need & ~have & PSTAT_USES_MSGPORT & PSTAT_PROCINFO) - && (need & ~have & PSTAT_TEST_MSGPORT)) + if (need & ~have & test_msgport_flags & PSTAT_PROCINFO) /* Pre-fetch information returned by set_procinfo_flags that we need for - msgport validity testing *before* we fetch information returned by - set_procinfo_flags that uses the msgport. */ - have = set_procinfo_flags (ps, need & ~have & PSTAT_TEST_MSGPORT, have); - - /* the process's struct procinfo as returned by proc_getprocinfo. */ - if (need & ~have & PSTAT_PROCINFO) - have = set_procinfo_flags (ps, need, have); + msgport validity testing; if we need other procinfo stuff, we get that + later. */ + have = set_procinfo_flags (ps, need & ~have & test_msgport_flags, have); if ((need & PSTAT_SUSPEND_COUNT) && @@ -803,6 +803,10 @@ proc_stat_set_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t flags) if (should_suppress_msgport (ps)) suppress_msgport (); + /* the process's struct procinfo as returned by proc_getprocinfo. */ + if (need & ~have & PSTAT_PROCINFO) + have = set_procinfo_flags (ps, need, have); + /* The process's libc msg port (see <hurd/msg.defs>). */ MGET(PSTAT_MSGPORT, PSTAT_PID, proc_getmsgport (server, ps->pid, &ps->msgport)); /* The process's process port. */ @@ -870,11 +874,19 @@ proc_stat_set_flags (struct proc_stat *ps, ps_flags_t flags) /* The process's exec arguments */ if ((need & PSTAT_ARGS) && (have & PSTAT_PID)) { - ps->args_len = 0; - if (proc_getprocargs (server, ps->pid, &ps->args, &ps->args_len)) - ps->args_len = 0; - else - have |= PSTAT_ARGS; + char *buf = malloc (100); + ps->args_len = 100; + ps->args = buf; + if (ps->args) + if (proc_getprocargs (server, ps->pid, &ps->args, &ps->args_len)) + free (buf); + else + { + have |= PSTAT_ARGS; + ps->args_vm_alloced = (ps->args != buf); + if (ps->args_vm_alloced) + free (buf); + } } /* The ctty id port; note that this is just a magic cookie; @@ -960,14 +972,14 @@ _proc_stat_free (ps) ((ps->flags & (flag)) \ ? mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self (), (ps->port)) : 0) - /* If FLAG is set in PS's flags, then if SIZE is zero, free the malloced + /* If FLAG is set in PS's flags, then if VM_ALLOCED is zero, free the malloced field MEM in PS; othrewise, vm_deallocate MEM, consisting of SIZE elements of type ELTYPE, *unless* MEM == SBUF, which usually means that MEM points to a static buffer somewhere instead of vm_alloc'd memory. */ -#define MFREEMEM(flag, mem, size, sbuf, eltype) \ +#define MFREEMEM(flag, mem, size, vm_alloced, sbuf, eltype) \ (((ps->flags & (flag)) && ps->mem != sbuf) \ - ? (size ? (VMFREE(ps->mem, size * sizeof (eltype))) : free (ps->mem)) : 0) + ? (vm_alloced ? (VMFREE(ps->mem, size * sizeof (eltype))) : free (ps->mem)) : 0) /* free PS's ports */ MFREEPORT (PSTAT_PROCESS, process); @@ -978,13 +990,13 @@ _proc_stat_free (ps) MFREEPORT (PSTAT_AUTH, auth); /* free any allocated memory pointed to by PS */ - MFREEMEM (PSTAT_PROCINFO, proc_info, ps->proc_info_size, 0, char); - MFREEMEM (PSTAT_THREAD_BASIC, thread_basic_info, 0, 0, 0); - MFREEMEM (PSTAT_THREAD_SCHED, thread_sched_info, 0, 0, 0); - MFREEMEM (PSTAT_ARGS, args, ps->args_len, 0, char); - MFREEMEM (PSTAT_TASK_EVENTS, - task_events_info, ps->task_events_info_size, - &ps->task_events_info_buf, char); + MFREEMEM (PSTAT_PROCINFO, proc_info, ps->proc_info_size, + ps->proc_info_vm_alloced, 0, char); + MFREEMEM (PSTAT_THREAD_BASIC, thread_basic_info, 0, 0, 0, 0); + MFREEMEM (PSTAT_THREAD_SCHED, thread_sched_info, 0, 0, 0, 0); + MFREEMEM (PSTAT_ARGS, args, ps->args_len, ps->args_vm_alloced, 0, char); + MFREEMEM (PSTAT_TASK_EVENTS, task_events_info, ps->task_events_info_size, + 0, &ps->task_events_info_buf, char); FREE (ps); } |