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Runtime/process: add a Solaris-specific flag to suppress changing the contract id (not used at the moment), and put a note in the runtime that the webservice self-daemonizing code relies on the fact that RTProcDaemonizeUsingFork keeps the contract id unchanged, in case someone cleans this up

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1/** @file
2 * IPRT - Process Management.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Oracle Corporation
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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24 */
25
26#ifndef ___iprt_process_h
27#define ___iprt_process_h
28
29#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
30#include <iprt/types.h>
31
32RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
33
34/** @defgroup grp_rt_process RTProc - Process Management
35 * @ingroup grp_rt
36 * @{
37 */
38
39
40/**
41 * Process priority.
42 *
43 * The process priority is used to select how scheduling properties
44 * are assigned to the different thread types (see THREADTYPE).
45 *
46 * In addition to using the policy assigned to the process at startup (DEFAULT)
47 * it is possible to change the process priority at runtime. This allows for
48 * a GUI, resource manager or admin to adjust the general priority of a task
49 * without upsetting the fine-tuned priority of the threads within.
50 */
51typedef enum RTPROCPRIORITY
52{
53 /** Invalid priority. */
54 RTPROCPRIORITY_INVALID = 0,
55 /** Default priority.
56 * Derive the scheduling policy from the priority of the RTR3Init()
57 * and RTProcSetPriority() callers and the rights the process have
58 * to alter its own priority.
59 */
60 RTPROCPRIORITY_DEFAULT,
61 /** Flat priority.
62 * Assumes a scheduling policy which puts the process at the default priority
63 * and with all thread at the same priority.
64 */
65 RTPROCPRIORITY_FLAT,
66 /** Low priority.
67 * Assumes a scheduling policy which puts the process mostly below the
68 * default priority of the host OS.
69 */
70 RTPROCPRIORITY_LOW,
71 /** Normal priority.
72 * Assume a scheduling policy which shares the CPU resources fairly with
73 * other processes running with the default priority of the host OS.
74 */
75 RTPROCPRIORITY_NORMAL,
76 /** High priority.
77 * Assumes a scheduling policy which puts the task above the default
78 * priority of the host OS. This policy might easily cause other tasks
79 * in the system to starve.
80 */
81 RTPROCPRIORITY_HIGH,
82 /** Last priority, used for validation. */
83 RTPROCPRIORITY_LAST
84} RTPROCPRIORITY;
85
86
87/**
88 * Get the current process identifier.
89 *
90 * @returns Process identifier.
91 */
92RTDECL(RTPROCESS) RTProcSelf(void);
93
94
95#ifdef IN_RING0
96/**
97 * Get the current process handle.
98 *
99 * @returns Ring-0 process handle.
100 */
101RTR0DECL(RTR0PROCESS) RTR0ProcHandleSelf(void);
102#endif
103
104
105#ifdef IN_RING3
106
107/**
108 * Attempts to alter the priority of the current process.
109 *
110 * @returns iprt status code.
111 * @param enmPriority The new priority.
112 */
113RTR3DECL(int) RTProcSetPriority(RTPROCPRIORITY enmPriority);
114
115/**
116 * Gets the current priority of this process.
117 *
118 * @returns The priority (see RTPROCPRIORITY).
119 */
120RTR3DECL(RTPROCPRIORITY) RTProcGetPriority(void);
121
122/**
123 * Create a child process.
124 *
125 * @returns iprt status code.
126 * @param pszExec Executable image to use to create the child process.
127 * @param papszArgs Pointer to an array of arguments to the child. The array terminated by an entry containing NULL.
128 * @param Env Handle to the environment block for the child.
129 * @param fFlags Flags, one of the RTPROC_FLAGS_* defines.
130 * @param pProcess Where to store the process identifier on successful return.
131 * The content is not changed on failure. NULL is allowed.
132 */
133RTR3DECL(int) RTProcCreate(const char *pszExec, const char * const *papszArgs, RTENV Env, unsigned fFlags, PRTPROCESS pProcess);
134
135
136/**
137 * Create a child process.
138 *
139 * @returns IPRT status code.
140 *
141 * @param pszExec Executable image to use to create the child process.
142 * @param papszArgs Pointer to an array of arguments to the child. The
143 * array terminated by an entry containing NULL.
144 * @param hEnv Handle to the environment block for the child. Pass
145 * RTENV_DEFAULT to use the environment of the current
146 * process.
147 * @param fFlags Flags, one of the RTPROC_FLAGS_* defines.
148 * @param phStdIn The standard in handle to assign the new process. Pass
149 * NULL to use the same as the current process. If the
150 * handle is NIL, we'll close the standard input of the
151 * guest.
152 * @param phStdOut The standard out handle to assign the new process. Pass
153 * NULL to use the same as the current process. If the
154 * handle is NIL, we'll close the standard output of the
155 * guest.
156 * @param phStdErr The standard error handle to assign the new process. Pass
157 * NULL to use the same as the current process. If the
158 * handle is NIL, we'll close the standard error of the
159 * guest.
160 * @param pszAsUser User to run the process as. Pass NULL to use the same
161 * user as the current process.
162 * Windows: Use user@domain format to specify a domain.
163 * @param pszPassword Password to use to authenticate @a pszAsUser. Must be
164 * NULL wif pszAsUser is NULL. Whether this is actually
165 * used or not depends on the platform.
166 * @param phProcess Where to store the process handle on successful return.
167 * The content is not changed on failure. NULL is allowed.
168 *
169 * @remarks The handles does not have to be created as inheritable, but it
170 * doesn't hurt if they are as it may avoid race conditions on some
171 * platforms.
172 *
173 * @remarks The as-user feature isn't supported/implemented on all platforms and
174 * will cause a-yet-to-be-determined-error-status on these.
175 */
176RTR3DECL(int) RTProcCreateEx(const char *pszExec, const char * const *papszArgs, RTENV hEnv, uint32_t fFlags,
177 PCRTHANDLE phStdIn, PCRTHANDLE phStdOut, PCRTHANDLE phStdErr, const char *pszAsUser,
178 const char *pszPassword, PRTPROCESS phProcess);
179
180/** @name RTProcCreate and RTProcCreateEx flags
181 * @{ */
182/** Detach the child process from the parents process tree and process group,
183 * session or/and console (depends on the platform what's done applicable).
184 *
185 * The new process will not be a direct decendent of the parent and it will not
186 * be possible to wait for it, i.e. @a phProcess shall be NULL. */
187#define RTPROC_FLAGS_DETACHED RT_BIT(0)
188/** Don't show the started process according to the specific
189 * OS guidelines. */
190#define RTPROC_FLAGS_HIDDEN RT_BIT(1)
191/** Use special code path for starting child processes from
192 * a service (daemon). On Windows this is required for services
193 * because of the so called "Session 0" isolation which was
194 * introduced with Windows Vista. */
195#define RTPROC_FLAGS_SERVICE RT_BIT(2)
196/** Suppress changing the process contract id for the child process
197 * on Solaris. Without this flag the contract id is always changed,
198 * as that's the more frequently used case. */
199#define RTPROC_FLAGS_SAME_CONTRACT RT_BIT(3)
200/** @} */
201
202
203/**
204 * Process exit reason.
205 */
206typedef enum RTPROCEXITREASON
207{
208 /** Normal exit. iStatus contains the exit code. */
209 RTPROCEXITREASON_NORMAL = 1,
210 /** Any abnormal exit. iStatus is undefined. */
211 RTPROCEXITREASON_ABEND,
212 /** Killed by a signal. The iStatus field contains the signal number. */
213 RTPROCEXITREASON_SIGNAL
214} RTPROCEXITREASON;
215
216/**
217 * Process exit status.
218 */
219typedef struct RTPROCSTATUS
220{
221 /** The process exit status if the exit was a normal one. */
222 int iStatus;
223 /** The reason the process terminated. */
224 RTPROCEXITREASON enmReason;
225} RTPROCSTATUS;
226/** Pointer to a process exit status structure. */
227typedef RTPROCSTATUS *PRTPROCSTATUS;
228/** Pointer to a const process exit status structure. */
229typedef const RTPROCSTATUS *PCRTPROCSTATUS;
230
231
232/** Flags for RTProcWait().
233 * @{ */
234/** Block indefinitly waiting for the process to exit. */
235#define RTPROCWAIT_FLAGS_BLOCK 0
236/** Don't block, just check if the process have exited. */
237#define RTPROCWAIT_FLAGS_NOBLOCK 1
238/** @} */
239
240/**
241 * Waits for a process, resumes on interruption.
242 *
243 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS when the status code for the process was collected and
244 * put in *pProcStatus.
245 * @returns VERR_PROCESS_NOT_FOUND if the specified process wasn't found.
246 * @returns VERR_PROCESS_RUNNING when the RTPROCWAIT_FLAGS_NOBLOCK and the
247 * process haven't exited yet.
248 *
249 * @param Process The process to wait for.
250 * @param fFlags The wait flags, any of the RTPROCWAIT_FLAGS_ \#defines.
251 * @param pProcStatus Where to store the exit status on success.
252 * Optional.
253 */
254RTR3DECL(int) RTProcWait(RTPROCESS Process, unsigned fFlags, PRTPROCSTATUS pProcStatus);
255
256/**
257 * Waits for a process, returns on interruption.
258 *
259 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS when the status code for the process was collected and
260 * put in *pProcStatus.
261 * @returns VERR_PROCESS_NOT_FOUND if the specified process wasn't found.
262 * @returns VERR_PROCESS_RUNNING when the RTPROCWAIT_FLAGS_NOBLOCK and the
263 * process haven't exited yet.
264 * @returns VERR_INTERRUPTED when the wait was interrupted by the arrival of a
265 * signal or other async event.
266 *
267 * @param Process The process to wait for.
268 * @param fFlags The wait flags, any of the RTPROCWAIT_FLAGS_ \#defines.
269 * @param pProcStatus Where to store the exit status on success.
270 * Optional.
271 */
272RTR3DECL(int) RTProcWaitNoResume(RTPROCESS Process, unsigned fFlags, PRTPROCSTATUS pProcStatus);
273
274/**
275 * Terminates (kills) a running process.
276 *
277 * @returns IPRT status code.
278 * @param Process The process to terminate.
279 */
280RTR3DECL(int) RTProcTerminate(RTPROCESS Process);
281
282/**
283 * Gets the processor affinity mask of the current process.
284 *
285 * @returns The affinity mask.
286 */
287RTR3DECL(uint64_t) RTProcGetAffinityMask(void);
288
289/**
290 * Gets the short process name.
291 *
292 * @returns Pointer to read-only name string.
293 */
294RTR3DECL(const char *) RTProcShortName(void);
295
296/**
297 * Gets the path to the executable image of the current process.
298 *
299 * @returns pszExecPath on success. NULL on buffer overflow or other errors.
300 *
301 * @param pszExecPath Where to store the path.
302 * @param cbExecPath The size of the buffer.
303 */
304RTR3DECL(char *) RTProcGetExecutablePath(char *pszExecPath, size_t cbExecPath);
305
306/**
307 * Daemonize the current process, making it a background process.
308 *
309 * The way this work is that it will spawn a detached / backgrounded /
310 * daemonized / call-it-what-you-want process that isn't a direct child of the
311 * current process. The spawned will have the same arguments a the caller,
312 * except that the @a pszDaemonizedOpt is appended to prevent that the new
313 * process calls this API again.
314 *
315 * The new process will have the standard handles directed to/from the
316 * bitbucket.
317 *
318 * @returns IPRT status code. On success it is normal for the caller to exit
319 * the process by returning from main().
320 *
321 * @param papszArgs The argument vector of the calling process.
322 * @param pszDaemonized The daemonized option. This is appended to the end
323 * of the parameter list of the daemonized process.
324 */
325RTR3DECL(int) RTProcDaemonize(const char * const *papszArgs, const char *pszDaemonizedOpt);
326
327/**
328 * Daemonize the current process, making it a background process. The current
329 * process will exit if daemonizing is successful.
330 *
331 * @returns IPRT status code. On success it will only return in the child
332 * process, the parent will exit. On failure, it will return in the
333 * parent process and no child has been spawned.
334 *
335 * @param fNoChDir Pass false to change working directory to "/".
336 * @param fNoClose Pass false to redirect standard file streams to the null device.
337 * @param pszPidfile Path to a file to write the process id of the daemon
338 * process to. Daemonizing will fail if this file already
339 * exists or cannot be written. May be NULL.
340 */
341RTR3DECL(int) RTProcDaemonizeUsingFork(bool fNoChDir, bool fNoClose, const char *pszPidfile);
342
343/**
344 * Check if the given process is running on the system.
345 *
346 * This check is case sensitive on most systems, except for Windows, OS/2 and
347 * Darwin.
348 *
349 * @returns true if the process is running & false otherwise.
350 * @param pszName Process name to search for. If no path is given only the
351 * filename part of the running process set will be
352 * matched. If a path is specified, the full path will be
353 * matched.
354 */
355RTR3DECL(bool) RTProcIsRunningByName(const char *pszName);
356
357#endif /* IN_RING3 */
358
359/** @} */
360
361RT_C_DECLS_END
362
363#endif
364
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