user.h revision 219129
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.
4 * Copyright (c) 2007 Robert N. M. Watson
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 * are met:
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15 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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18 *
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22 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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25 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
26 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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29 * SUCH DAMAGE.
30 *
31 *	@(#)user.h	8.2 (Berkeley) 9/23/93
32 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/sys/user.h 219129 2011-03-01 13:23:37Z rwatson $
33 */
34
35#ifndef _SYS_USER_H_
36#define _SYS_USER_H_
37
38#include <machine/pcb.h>
39#ifndef _KERNEL
40/* stuff that *used* to be included by user.h, or is now needed */
41#include <sys/errno.h>
42#include <sys/time.h>
43#include <sys/resource.h>
44#include <sys/ucred.h>
45#include <sys/uio.h>
46#include <sys/queue.h>
47#include <sys/_lock.h>
48#include <sys/_mutex.h>
49#include <sys/proc.h>
50#include <vm/vm.h>		/* XXX */
51#include <vm/vm_param.h>	/* XXX */
52#include <vm/pmap.h>		/* XXX */
53#include <vm/vm_map.h>		/* XXX */
54#endif /* !_KERNEL */
55#ifndef _SYS_RESOURCEVAR_H_
56#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
57#endif
58#ifndef _SYS_SIGNALVAR_H_
59#include <sys/signalvar.h>
60#endif
61#ifndef _SYS_SOCKET_VAR_H_
62#include <sys/socket.h>
63#endif
64
65/*
66 * KERN_PROC subtype ops return arrays of selected proc structure entries:
67 *
68 * This struct includes several arrays of spare space, with different arrays
69 * for different standard C-types.  When adding new variables to this struct,
70 * the space for byte-aligned data should be taken from the ki_sparestring,
71 * pointers from ki_spareptrs, word-aligned data from ki_spareints, and
72 * doubleword-aligned data from ki_sparelongs.  Make sure the space for new
73 * variables come from the array which matches the size and alignment of
74 * those variables on ALL hardware platforms, and then adjust the appropriate
75 * KI_NSPARE_* value(s) to match.
76 *
77 * Always verify that sizeof(struct kinfo_proc) == KINFO_PROC_SIZE on all
78 * platforms after you have added new variables.  Note that if you change
79 * the value of KINFO_PROC_SIZE, then many userland programs will stop
80 * working until they are recompiled!
81 *
82 * Once you have added the new field, you will need to add code to initialize
83 * it in two places: function fill_kinfo_proc in sys/kern/kern_proc.c and
84 * function kvm_proclist in lib/libkvm/kvm_proc.c .
85 */
86#define	KI_NSPARE_INT	9
87#define	KI_NSPARE_LONG	12
88#define	KI_NSPARE_PTR	6
89
90#ifndef _KERNEL
91#ifndef KINFO_PROC_SIZE
92#error "Unknown architecture"
93#endif
94#endif /* !_KERNEL */
95
96#define	WMESGLEN	8		/* size of returned wchan message */
97#define	LOCKNAMELEN	8		/* size of returned lock name */
98#define	OCOMMLEN	16		/* size of returned thread name */
99#define	COMMLEN		19		/* size of returned ki_comm name */
100#define	KI_EMULNAMELEN	16		/* size of returned ki_emul */
101#define KI_NGROUPS	16		/* number of groups in ki_groups */
102#define	LOGNAMELEN	17		/* size of returned ki_login */
103
104/* Flags for the process credential. */
105#define	KI_CRF_CAPABILITY_MODE	0x00000001
106/*
107 * Steal a bit from ki_cr_flags to indicate that the cred had more than
108 * KI_NGROUPS groups.
109 */
110#define KI_CRF_GRP_OVERFLOW	0x80000000
111
112struct kinfo_proc {
113	int	ki_structsize;		/* size of this structure */
114	int	ki_layout;		/* reserved: layout identifier */
115	struct	pargs *ki_args;		/* address of command arguments */
116	struct	proc *ki_paddr;		/* address of proc */
117	struct	user *ki_addr;		/* kernel virtual addr of u-area */
118	struct	vnode *ki_tracep;	/* pointer to trace file */
119	struct	vnode *ki_textvp;	/* pointer to executable file */
120	struct	filedesc *ki_fd;	/* pointer to open file info */
121	struct	vmspace *ki_vmspace;	/* pointer to kernel vmspace struct */
122	void	*ki_wchan;		/* sleep address */
123	pid_t	ki_pid;			/* Process identifier */
124	pid_t	ki_ppid;		/* parent process id */
125	pid_t	ki_pgid;		/* process group id */
126	pid_t	ki_tpgid;		/* tty process group id */
127	pid_t	ki_sid;			/* Process session ID */
128	pid_t	ki_tsid;		/* Terminal session ID */
129	short	ki_jobc;		/* job control counter */
130	short	ki_spare_short1;	/* unused (just here for alignment) */
131	dev_t	ki_tdev;		/* controlling tty dev */
132	sigset_t ki_siglist;		/* Signals arrived but not delivered */
133	sigset_t ki_sigmask;		/* Current signal mask */
134	sigset_t ki_sigignore;		/* Signals being ignored */
135	sigset_t ki_sigcatch;		/* Signals being caught by user */
136	uid_t	ki_uid;			/* effective user id */
137	uid_t	ki_ruid;		/* Real user id */
138	uid_t	ki_svuid;		/* Saved effective user id */
139	gid_t	ki_rgid;		/* Real group id */
140	gid_t	ki_svgid;		/* Saved effective group id */
141	short	ki_ngroups;		/* number of groups */
142	short	ki_spare_short2;	/* unused (just here for alignment) */
143	gid_t 	ki_groups[KI_NGROUPS];	/* groups */
144	vm_size_t ki_size;		/* virtual size */
145	segsz_t ki_rssize;		/* current resident set size in pages */
146	segsz_t ki_swrss;		/* resident set size before last swap */
147	segsz_t ki_tsize;		/* text size (pages) XXX */
148	segsz_t ki_dsize;		/* data size (pages) XXX */
149	segsz_t ki_ssize;		/* stack size (pages) */
150	u_short	ki_xstat;		/* Exit status for wait & stop signal */
151	u_short	ki_acflag;		/* Accounting flags */
152	fixpt_t	ki_pctcpu;	 	/* %cpu for process during ki_swtime */
153	u_int	ki_estcpu;	 	/* Time averaged value of ki_cpticks */
154	u_int	ki_slptime;	 	/* Time since last blocked */
155	u_int	ki_swtime;	 	/* Time swapped in or out */
156	int	ki_spareint1;	 	/* unused (just here for alignment) */
157	u_int64_t ki_runtime;		/* Real time in microsec */
158	struct	timeval ki_start;	/* starting time */
159	struct	timeval ki_childtime;	/* time used by process children */
160	long	ki_flag;		/* P_* flags */
161	long	ki_kiflag;		/* KI_* flags (below) */
162	int	ki_traceflag;		/* Kernel trace points */
163	char	ki_stat;		/* S* process status */
164	signed char ki_nice;		/* Process "nice" value */
165	char	ki_lock;		/* Process lock (prevent swap) count */
166	char	ki_rqindex;		/* Run queue index */
167	u_char	ki_oncpu;		/* Which cpu we are on */
168	u_char	ki_lastcpu;		/* Last cpu we were on */
169	char	ki_ocomm[OCOMMLEN+1];	/* thread name */
170	char	ki_wmesg[WMESGLEN+1];	/* wchan message */
171	char	ki_login[LOGNAMELEN+1];	/* setlogin name */
172	char	ki_lockname[LOCKNAMELEN+1]; /* lock name */
173	char	ki_comm[COMMLEN+1];	/* command name */
174	char	ki_emul[KI_EMULNAMELEN+1];  /* emulation name */
175	/*
176	 * When adding new variables, take space for char-strings from the
177	 * front of ki_sparestrings, and ints from the end of ki_spareints.
178	 * That way the spare room from both arrays will remain contiguous.
179	 */
180	char	ki_sparestrings[68];	/* spare string space */
181	int	ki_spareints[KI_NSPARE_INT];	/* spare room for growth */
182	u_int	ki_cr_flags;		/* Credential flags */
183	int	ki_jid;			/* Process jail ID */
184	int	ki_numthreads;		/* XXXKSE number of threads in total */
185	lwpid_t	ki_tid;			/* XXXKSE thread id */
186	struct	priority ki_pri;	/* process priority */
187	struct	rusage ki_rusage;	/* process rusage statistics */
188	/* XXX - most fields in ki_rusage_ch are not (yet) filled in */
189	struct	rusage ki_rusage_ch;	/* rusage of children processes */
190	struct	pcb *ki_pcb;		/* kernel virtual addr of pcb */
191	void	*ki_kstack;		/* kernel virtual addr of stack */
192	void	*ki_udata;		/* User convenience pointer */
193	struct	thread *ki_tdaddr;	/* address of thread */
194	/*
195	 * When adding new variables, take space for pointers from the
196	 * front of ki_spareptrs, and longs from the end of ki_sparelongs.
197	 * That way the spare room from both arrays will remain contiguous.
198	 */
199	void	*ki_spareptrs[KI_NSPARE_PTR];	/* spare room for growth */
200	long	ki_sparelongs[KI_NSPARE_LONG];	/* spare room for growth */
201	long	ki_sflag;		/* PS_* flags */
202	long	ki_tdflags;		/* XXXKSE kthread flag */
203};
204void fill_kinfo_proc(struct proc *, struct kinfo_proc *);
205/* XXX - the following two defines are temporary */
206#define	ki_childstime	ki_rusage_ch.ru_stime
207#define	ki_childutime	ki_rusage_ch.ru_utime
208
209/*
210 *  Legacy PS_ flag.  This moved to p_flag but is maintained for
211 *  compatibility.
212 */
213#define	PS_INMEM	0x00001		/* Loaded into memory. */
214
215/* ki_sessflag values */
216#define	KI_CTTY		0x00000001	/* controlling tty vnode active */
217#define	KI_SLEADER	0x00000002	/* session leader */
218#define	KI_LOCKBLOCK	0x00000004	/* proc blocked on lock ki_lockname */
219
220/*
221 * This used to be the per-process structure containing data that
222 * isn't needed in core when the process is swapped out, but now it
223 * remains only for the benefit of a.out core dumps.
224 */
225struct user {
226	struct	pstats u_stats;		/* *p_stats */
227	struct	kinfo_proc u_kproc;	/* eproc */
228};
229
230/*
231 * The KERN_PROC_FILE sysctl allows a process to dump the file descriptor
232 * array of another process.
233 */
234#define	KF_TYPE_NONE	0
235#define	KF_TYPE_VNODE	1
236#define	KF_TYPE_SOCKET	2
237#define	KF_TYPE_PIPE	3
238#define	KF_TYPE_FIFO	4
239#define	KF_TYPE_KQUEUE	5
240#define	KF_TYPE_CRYPTO	6
241#define	KF_TYPE_MQUEUE	7
242#define	KF_TYPE_SHM	8
243#define	KF_TYPE_SEM	9
244#define	KF_TYPE_PTS	10
245#define	KF_TYPE_UNKNOWN	255
246
247#define	KF_VTYPE_VNON	0
248#define	KF_VTYPE_VREG	1
249#define	KF_VTYPE_VDIR	2
250#define	KF_VTYPE_VBLK	3
251#define	KF_VTYPE_VCHR	4
252#define	KF_VTYPE_VLNK	5
253#define	KF_VTYPE_VSOCK	6
254#define	KF_VTYPE_VFIFO	7
255#define	KF_VTYPE_VBAD	8
256#define	KF_VTYPE_UNKNOWN	255
257
258#define	KF_FD_TYPE_CWD	-1	/* Current working directory */
259#define	KF_FD_TYPE_ROOT	-2	/* Root directory */
260#define	KF_FD_TYPE_JAIL	-3	/* Jail directory */
261
262#define	KF_FLAG_READ		0x00000001
263#define	KF_FLAG_WRITE		0x00000002
264#define	KF_FLAG_APPEND		0x00000004
265#define	KF_FLAG_ASYNC		0x00000008
266#define	KF_FLAG_FSYNC		0x00000010
267#define	KF_FLAG_NONBLOCK	0x00000020
268#define	KF_FLAG_DIRECT		0x00000040
269#define	KF_FLAG_HASLOCK		0x00000080
270
271/*
272 * Old format.  Has variable hidden padding due to alignment.
273 * This is a compatability hack for pre-build 7.1 packages.
274 */
275#if defined(__amd64__)
276#define	KINFO_OFILE_SIZE	1328
277#endif
278#if defined(__i386__)
279#define	KINFO_OFILE_SIZE	1324
280#endif
281
282struct kinfo_ofile {
283	int	kf_structsize;			/* Size of kinfo_file. */
284	int	kf_type;			/* Descriptor type. */
285	int	kf_fd;				/* Array index. */
286	int	kf_ref_count;			/* Reference count. */
287	int	kf_flags;			/* Flags. */
288	/* XXX Hidden alignment padding here on amd64 */
289	off_t	kf_offset;			/* Seek location. */
290	int	kf_vnode_type;			/* Vnode type. */
291	int	kf_sock_domain;			/* Socket domain. */
292	int	kf_sock_type;			/* Socket type. */
293	int	kf_sock_protocol;		/* Socket protocol. */
294	char	kf_path[PATH_MAX];	/* Path to file, if any. */
295	struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_local;	/* Socket address. */
296	struct sockaddr_storage	kf_sa_peer;	/* Peer address. */
297};
298
299#if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
300#define	KINFO_FILE_SIZE	1392
301#endif
302
303struct kinfo_file {
304	int	kf_structsize;			/* Variable size of record. */
305	int	kf_type;			/* Descriptor type. */
306	int	kf_fd;				/* Array index. */
307	int	kf_ref_count;			/* Reference count. */
308	int	kf_flags;			/* Flags. */
309	int	_kf_pad0;			/* Round to 64 bit alignment */
310	int64_t	kf_offset;			/* Seek location. */
311	int	kf_vnode_type;			/* Vnode type. */
312	int	kf_sock_domain;			/* Socket domain. */
313	int	kf_sock_type;			/* Socket type. */
314	int	kf_sock_protocol;		/* Socket protocol. */
315	struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_local;	/* Socket address. */
316	struct sockaddr_storage	kf_sa_peer;	/* Peer address. */
317	int	_kf_ispare[16];			/* Space for more stuff. */
318	/* Truncated before copyout in sysctl */
319	char	kf_path[PATH_MAX];		/* Path to file, if any. */
320};
321
322/*
323 * The KERN_PROC_VMMAP sysctl allows a process to dump the VM layout of
324 * another process as a series of entries.
325 */
326#define	KVME_TYPE_NONE		0
327#define	KVME_TYPE_DEFAULT	1
328#define	KVME_TYPE_VNODE		2
329#define	KVME_TYPE_SWAP		3
330#define	KVME_TYPE_DEVICE	4
331#define	KVME_TYPE_PHYS		5
332#define	KVME_TYPE_DEAD		6
333#define	KVME_TYPE_SG		7
334#define	KVME_TYPE_UNKNOWN	255
335
336#define	KVME_PROT_READ		0x00000001
337#define	KVME_PROT_WRITE		0x00000002
338#define	KVME_PROT_EXEC		0x00000004
339
340#define	KVME_FLAG_COW		0x00000001
341#define	KVME_FLAG_NEEDS_COPY	0x00000002
342#define	KVME_FLAG_NOCOREDUMP	0x00000004
343
344#if defined(__amd64__)
345#define	KINFO_OVMENTRY_SIZE	1168
346#endif
347#if defined(__i386__)
348#define	KINFO_OVMENTRY_SIZE	1128
349#endif
350
351struct kinfo_ovmentry {
352	int	 kve_structsize;		/* Size of kinfo_vmmapentry. */
353	int	 kve_type;			/* Type of map entry. */
354	void	*kve_start;			/* Starting address. */
355	void	*kve_end;			/* Finishing address. */
356	int	 kve_flags;			/* Flags on map entry. */
357	int	 kve_resident;			/* Number of resident pages. */
358	int	 kve_private_resident;		/* Number of private pages. */
359	int	 kve_protection;		/* Protection bitmask. */
360	int	 kve_ref_count;			/* VM obj ref count. */
361	int	 kve_shadow_count;		/* VM obj shadow count. */
362	char	 kve_path[PATH_MAX];		/* Path to VM obj, if any. */
363	void	*_kve_pspare[8];		/* Space for more stuff. */
364	off_t	 kve_offset;			/* Mapping offset in object */
365	uint64_t kve_fileid;			/* inode number if vnode */
366	dev_t	 kve_fsid;			/* dev_t of vnode location */
367	int	 _kve_ispare[3];		/* Space for more stuff. */
368};
369
370#if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
371#define	KINFO_VMENTRY_SIZE	1160
372#endif
373
374struct kinfo_vmentry {
375	int	 kve_structsize;		/* Variable size of record. */
376	int	 kve_type;			/* Type of map entry. */
377	uint64_t kve_start;			/* Starting address. */
378	uint64_t kve_end;			/* Finishing address. */
379	uint64_t kve_offset;			/* Mapping offset in object */
380	uint64_t kve_fileid;			/* inode number if vnode */
381	uint32_t kve_fsid;			/* dev_t of vnode location */
382	int	 kve_flags;			/* Flags on map entry. */
383	int	 kve_resident;			/* Number of resident pages. */
384	int	 kve_private_resident;		/* Number of private pages. */
385	int	 kve_protection;		/* Protection bitmask. */
386	int	 kve_ref_count;			/* VM obj ref count. */
387	int	 kve_shadow_count;		/* VM obj shadow count. */
388	int	 _kve_pad0;			/* 64bit align next field */
389	int	 _kve_ispare[16];		/* Space for more stuff. */
390	/* Truncated before copyout in sysctl */
391	char	 kve_path[PATH_MAX];		/* Path to VM obj, if any. */
392};
393
394/*
395 * The KERN_PROC_KSTACK sysctl allows a process to dump the kernel stacks of
396 * another process as a series of entries.  Each stack is represented by a
397 * series of symbol names and offsets as generated by stack_sbuf_print(9).
398 */
399#define	KKST_MAXLEN	1024
400
401#define	KKST_STATE_STACKOK	0		/* Stack is valid. */
402#define	KKST_STATE_SWAPPED	1		/* Stack swapped out. */
403#define	KKST_STATE_RUNNING	2		/* Stack ephemeral. */
404
405#if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
406#define	KINFO_KSTACK_SIZE	1096
407#endif
408
409struct kinfo_kstack {
410	lwpid_t	 kkst_tid;			/* ID of thread. */
411	int	 kkst_state;			/* Validity of stack. */
412	char	 kkst_trace[KKST_MAXLEN];	/* String representing stack. */
413	int	 _kkst_ispare[16];		/* Space for more stuff. */
414};
415
416#endif
417