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/* Definitions for process server interface (request-only version)
Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU Hurd.
The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with the GNU Hurd; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
subsystem process 24000;
#include <hurd/hurd_types.defs>
#ifdef PROCESS_IMPORTS
PROCESS_IMPORTS
#endif
type reply_port_t = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE | polymorphic
ctype: mach_port_t;
/*** Host management ***/
/* Set the hostid for the machine. This should be unique among all
machines. By convention, it is the "primary" IP address of the
machine. */
simpleroutine proc_sethostid_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
hostid: int);
/* Get the host id. */
simpleroutine proc_gethostid_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Set the hostname for the machine. By convention this is the DNS
FQDN for the machine. */
simpleroutine proc_sethostname_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
hostname: data_t);
/* Get the hostname. */
simpleroutine proc_gethostname_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Get the privileged host port and the device master port. */
simpleroutine proc_getprivports_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Return all the pids of all live processes. */
simpleroutine proc_getallpids_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Set the "standard exec data", used by programs that want predefined
values for exec. */
simpleroutine proc_setexecdata_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
ports: portarray_t;
ints: intarray_t);
/* Get the standard exec data */
simpleroutine proc_getexecdata_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Request notification with exec_setexecdata on NOTIFY. */
simpleroutine proc_execdata_notify_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
notify: mach_port_send_t);
/* Return a uname structure for the currently running system. */
simpleroutine proc_uname_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Tell the server who we are for inclusion in the uname string. */
simpleroutine proc_register_version_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
credential: host_priv_t;
name: string_t;
release: string_t;
version: string_t);
/*** Process creation and simple management. ***/
/* There is a 1-1 relationship between tasks and processes; to create
a new process, just create a new task and use proc_task2proc. */
/* Change the current authentication of the process. The user should
follow this call with a call to auth_user_authenticate. The
new_port passed back through the auth server will be
MACH_PORT_NULL. */
simpleroutine proc_reauthenticate_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
rendezvous2: mach_port_send_t);
/* Declare that a task is a child of the caller. The task's state
will then inherit from the caller. This call can be made only once
per task. */
simpleroutine proc_child_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
child: task_t);
/* Atomically change the message port of a process. */
simpleroutine proc_setmsgport_request (
process: process_t;
replyport reply: reply_port_t;
newmsgport: mach_port_t);
/* Cause a task to take over the pid and all other state from an
existing task, and kill the old task with task_terminate. The
message port will be set to MACH_PORT_NULL. This is principally
used for doing exec's with the EXEC_NEWTASK bit set. The request
port assigned to NEWTASK does not change. The new task cannot have
had proc_child called on its behalf, it cannot have a pgrp, a session,
a login name set with proc_setlogin, it cannot have called proc_child,
and it cannot have a message port. */
/* If this call is made for a process which is no longer alive or
does not exist, then newtask will be killed (and no error
is returned). */
simpleroutine proc_reassign_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
newtask: task_t);
/* Set the owner of the process. The new owner must be within the
current authentication of the caller. */
simpleroutine proc_setowner_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
owner: uid_t);
/* Get the process ID and the parent process ID, also find out if we
are orphaned. */
simpleroutine proc_getpids_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Set the locations of ARGV and ENVP which will be examined
by proc_getprocargs and proc_getprocenv. */
simpleroutine proc_set_arg_locations_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
argv: vm_address_t;
envp: vm_address_t);
/* Fetch the locations set by proc_set_arg_locations. */
simpleroutine proc_get_arg_locations_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Fetch the message port of a process */
simpleroutine proc_getmsgport_request (
process: process_t;
replyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t);
/* Wait for a child process to exit. If pid is zero, it waits for any
child in the same pgrp as the parent. If pid is -1, it waits for
any child. Otherwise, if pid is negative, it waits for any process
in the specified process group. If pid is positive, it waits for
the specified process. The exit status and resource usage of the
process are returned in status and rusage respectively. */
simpleroutine proc_wait_request (
process: process_t;
replyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t;
options: int);
/* Have the process server stop all threads except contthread. */
simpleroutine proc_dostop_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
contthread: thread_t);
/* Take over exception messages received on MSGPORT. Any exception
messages received will be forwarded to FORWARDPORT. In addition,
the thread causing the exception will be aborted (with thread_abort)
and have its state adjusted (as by thread_set_state). */
simpleroutine proc_handle_exceptions_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
msgport: mach_port_move_receive_t;
forwardport: mach_port_send_t;
flavor: int;
new_state: thread_state_t);
/*** Mark bits. Some of these (exec, traced, eg) modify small pieces
of the proc server's behavior; others are purely informational. ***/
/* Mark the process as stopped on a signal. */
simpleroutine proc_mark_stop_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
signo: int);
/* Mark the process as continued after a stop. */
simpleroutine proc_mark_cont_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Tell the process server that the process is going away. If it dies
without calling this, it will look to the parent like the process
died with SIGKILL. This call allows for a cleaner exit. */
simpleroutine proc_mark_exit_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
status: int);
/* Inform the process server that the process has completed an exec. */
simpleroutine proc_mark_exec_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Inform the process server that the process has asked to be traced.
The only result of this is to change the behavior of wait by the
parent slightly. */
simpleroutine proc_mark_traced_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Inform the process server whether SIGCHLD should be sent for stopped
child processes. */
simpleroutine proc_mod_stopchild_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
doit: int);
/*** Miscellaneous process information queries. ***/
simpleroutine proc_pid2task_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t);
simpleroutine proc_task2pid_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
task: task_t);
/* Return the procserver port for the specified task. */
simpleroutine proc_task2proc_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
task: task_t);
simpleroutine proc_proc2task_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
simpleroutine proc_pid2proc_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t);
simpleroutine proc_getprocinfo_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
which: pid_t;
flags: int);
simpleroutine proc_getprocargs_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
which: pid_t);
simpleroutine proc_getprocenv_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
which: pid_t);
/* Create a new login collection. The pid of PROCESS will be the id
of the collection. All the children (and their children, and so forth) of
PROCESS will automatically join the collection. If PROCESS dies its
children (and their children, and so forth) will become part of init's
process collection. */
simpleroutine proc_make_login_coll_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Get the process collection ID for the process specified by pid. */
simpleroutine proc_getloginid_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t);
/* Get the pids of all the members of process collection ID. */
simpleroutine proc_getloginpids_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
id: pid_t);
/* These next two should not actually be used; they are here
for "historic reasons." You are not expected to understand this. */
simpleroutine proc_setlogin_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
logname: string_t);
simpleroutine proc_getlogin_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/*** Sessions and process groups. ***/
/* Create a new session. The process's pgrp is set to its pid, and
becomes the session leader. */
simpleroutine proc_setsid_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Return the pid of a process's session leader. */
simpleroutine proc_getsid_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t);
/* Get the pgids of all the members of a session. */
simpleroutine proc_getsessionpgids_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
sid: pid_t);
/* Get the pids of all the members of a session. */
simpleroutine proc_getsessionpids_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
sid: pid_t);
/* Return a "session ID" port for the session of the caller.
This port is generally only available to members of the session.
(It has no listener, but is useful for identification purposes.) */
simpleroutine proc_getsidport_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t);
/* Set the process group of a process. */
simpleroutine proc_setpgrp_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t;
pgrp: pid_t);
/* Get the process group of a process. */
simpleroutine proc_getpgrp_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pid: pid_t);
/* Get the pids of all the members of a pgrp. */
simpleroutine proc_getpgrppids_request (
process: process_t;
ureplyport reply: reply_port_t;
pgrp: pid_t);
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