1 | /* |
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2 | * process.h - process related management functions |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Authors Ghassan Almaless (2008,2009,2010,2011,2012) |
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5 | * Mohamed Lamine Karaoui (2015) |
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6 | * Alain Greiner (2016,2017) |
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7 | * |
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8 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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9 | * |
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10 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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11 | * |
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12 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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13 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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14 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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15 | * |
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16 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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17 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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18 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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19 | * General Public License for more details. |
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20 | * |
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21 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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22 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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23 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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24 | */ |
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25 | |
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26 | #ifndef _PROCESS_H_ |
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27 | #define _PROCESS_H_ |
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28 | |
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29 | #include <kernel_config.h> |
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30 | #include <errno.h> |
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31 | #include <hal_types.h> |
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32 | #include <list.h> |
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33 | #include <xlist.h> |
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34 | #include <bits.h> |
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35 | #include <spinlock.h> |
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36 | #include <hal_atomic.h> |
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37 | #include <vmm.h> |
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38 | #include <signal.h> |
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39 | #include <cluster.h> |
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40 | #include <vfs.h> |
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41 | |
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42 | /**** Forward declarations ****/ |
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43 | |
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44 | struct thread_s; |
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45 | |
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46 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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47 | * These macros are used to compose or decompose global process identifier (PID) |
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48 | * to or from cluster identifier / local process index (CXY , LPID) |
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49 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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50 | |
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51 | #define LPID_FROM_PID( pid ) (lpid_t)(pid & 0x0000FFFF) |
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52 | #define CXY_FROM_PID( pid ) (cxy_t)(pid >> 16) |
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53 | #define PID( cxy , lpid ) (pid_t)((cxy << 16) | lpid ) |
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54 | |
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55 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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56 | * This enum defines the actions that can be executed by the process_sigaction() function. |
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57 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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58 | |
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59 | enum process_sigactions |
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60 | { |
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61 | BLOCK_ALL_THREADS = 11, |
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62 | UNBLOCK_ALL_THREADS = 22, |
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63 | DELETE_ALL_THREADS = 33, |
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64 | }; |
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65 | |
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66 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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67 | * This enum defines the process states for ALMOS_MKH. |
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68 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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69 | |
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70 | enum process_states |
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71 | { |
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72 | PROCESS_STATE_RUNNING = 0, /*! process is executing */ |
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73 | PROCESS_STATE_STOPPED = 1, /*! process has been stopped by a signal */ |
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74 | PROCESS_STATE_KILLED = 2, /*! process has been killed by a signal */ |
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75 | PROCESS_STATE_EXITED = 3, /*! process terminated with an exit */ |
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76 | }; |
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77 | |
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78 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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79 | * This structure defines an array of extended pointers on the open file descriptors |
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80 | * for a given process. We use an extended pointer because the open file descriptor |
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81 | * is always stored in the same cluster as the inode associated to the file. |
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82 | * A free entry in this array contains the XPTR_NULL value. |
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83 | * The array size is defined by a the CONFIG_PROCESS_FILE_MAX_NR parameter. |
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84 | * All modifications (open/close) in this structure must be done by the reference cluster, |
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85 | * and reported in process copies. |
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86 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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87 | |
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88 | typedef struct fd_array_s |
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89 | { |
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90 | remote_spinlock_t lock; /*! lock protecting fd_array */ |
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91 | uint32_t current; /*! current number of open files */ |
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92 | xptr_t array[CONFIG_PROCESS_FILE_MAX_NR]; /*! xptr on open file descriptors */ |
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93 | } |
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94 | fd_array_t; |
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95 | |
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96 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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97 | * This structure defines a process descriptor. |
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98 | * A process is identified by a unique PID (process identifier): |
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99 | * - The PID 16 LSB bits contain the LPID (Local Process Index) |
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100 | * - The PID 16 MSB bits contain the owner cluster CXY. |
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101 | * In each cluster, the process manager allocates the LPID values for the process that |
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102 | * are owned by this cluster. |
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103 | * The process descriptor is replicated in all clusters containing at least one thread |
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104 | * of the PID process, with the following rules : |
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105 | * 1) The <pid>, <ppid>, <ref_xp>, <vfs_root_xp>, <vfs_bin_xp> fields are defined |
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106 | * in all process descriptor copies. |
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107 | * 2) The <vfs_cwd_xp> and associated <cwd_lock>, that can be dynamically modified, |
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108 | * are only defined in the reference process descriptor. |
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109 | * 2) The <vmm>, containing the VSL (list of registered vsegs), and the GPT (generic |
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110 | * page table), are only complete in the reference process cluster, other copies |
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111 | * are actually use as read-only caches. |
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112 | * 3) the <fd_array>, containing extended pointers on the open file descriptors, is only |
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113 | * complete in the reference process cluster, other copies are read-only caches. |
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114 | * 4) The <sem_root>, <mutex_root>, <barrier_root>, <condvar_root>, and the associated |
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115 | * <sync_lock>, that are dynamically allocated, are only defined in the reference cluster. |
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116 | * 5) The <children_root>, <children_nr>, <brothers_list>, and <txt_list> fields are only |
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117 | * defined in the reference cluster, and are undefined in other clusters. |
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118 | * 6) The <local_list>, <copies_list>, <th_tbl>, <th_nr>, <th_lock> fields |
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119 | * are defined in all process descriptors copies. |
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120 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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121 | |
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122 | typedef struct process_s |
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123 | { |
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124 | vmm_t vmm; /*! embedded virtual memory manager */ |
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125 | |
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126 | fd_array_t fd_array; /*! embedded open file descriptors array */ |
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127 | |
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128 | xptr_t vfs_root_xp; /*! extended pointer on current VFS root inode */ |
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129 | xptr_t vfs_bin_xp; /*! extended pointer on .elf file descriptor */ |
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130 | pid_t pid; /*! process identifier */ |
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131 | xptr_t ref_xp; /*! extended pointer on reference process */ |
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132 | xptr_t parent_xp; /*! extended pointer on parent process */ |
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133 | |
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134 | xptr_t vfs_cwd_xp; /*! extended pointer on current working dir inode */ |
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135 | remote_rwlock_t cwd_lock; /*! lock protecting working directory changes */ |
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136 | |
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137 | xlist_entry_t children_root; /*! root of the children process xlist */ |
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138 | remote_spinlock_t children_lock; /*! lock protecting children process xlist */ |
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139 | uint32_t children_nr; /*! number of children processes */ |
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140 | |
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141 | xlist_entry_t children_list; /*! member of list of children of same parent */ |
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142 | xlist_entry_t local_list; /*! member of list of process in same cluster */ |
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143 | xlist_entry_t copies_list; /*! member of list of copies of same process */ |
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144 | xlist_entry_t txt_list; /*! member of list of processes sharing same TXT */ |
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145 | |
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146 | spinlock_t th_lock; /*! lock protecting th_tbl[] concurrent access */ |
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147 | uint32_t th_nr; /*! number of threads in this cluster */ |
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148 | |
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149 | struct thread_s * th_tbl[CONFIG_THREAD_MAX_PER_CLUSTER]; /*! pointers on local threads */ |
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150 | |
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151 | xlist_entry_t sem_root; /*! root of the process semaphore list */ |
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152 | xlist_entry_t mutex_root; /*! root of the process mutex list */ |
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153 | xlist_entry_t barrier_root; /*! root of the process barrier list */ |
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154 | xlist_entry_t condvar_root; /*! root of the process condvar list */ |
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155 | remote_spinlock_t sync_lock; /*! lock protecting sem,mutex,barrier,condvar lists */ |
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156 | |
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157 | uint32_t state; /*! RUNNING / STOPPED / KILLED / EXITED */ |
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158 | |
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159 | bool_t txt_owner; /*! current TXT owner */ |
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160 | } |
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161 | process_t; |
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162 | |
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163 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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164 | * This structure defines the information required by the process_make_exec() function |
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165 | * to create a new reference process descriptor, and the associated main thread. |
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166 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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167 | |
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168 | typedef struct exec_info_s |
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169 | { |
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170 | pid_t pid; /*! process identifier (both parent and child) */ |
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171 | |
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172 | char path[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_PATH_LENGTH]; /*! .elf file path */ |
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173 | |
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174 | char ** args_pointers; /*! physical base address of array of pointers */ |
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175 | char * args_buf_base; /*! physical base address of kernel args buffer */ |
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176 | uint32_t args_nr; /*! actual number of arguments */ |
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177 | |
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178 | char ** envs_pointers; /*! physical base address of array of pointers */ |
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179 | char * envs_buf_base; /*! physical base address of kernel args buffer */ |
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180 | char * envs_buf_free; /*! physical address of first free slot in envs_buf */ |
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181 | uint32_t envs_nr; /*! actual number of environment variables */ |
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182 | } |
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183 | exec_info_t; |
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184 | |
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185 | /*************** Process Descriptor Operations *****************************************/ |
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186 | |
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187 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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188 | * This function allocates memory in local cluster for a process descriptor. |
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189 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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190 | * @ returns pointer on process descriptor if success / return NULL if failure |
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191 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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192 | process_t * process_alloc(); |
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193 | |
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194 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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195 | * This function releases memory in local cluster for a process descriptor. |
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196 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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197 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor to release. |
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198 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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199 | void process_free( process_t * process ); |
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200 | |
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201 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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202 | * This function initialize, in each cluster, the kernel "process_zero", that is the owner |
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203 | * of all kernel threads in a given cluster. It is called by the kernel_init() function. |
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204 | * The process_zero descriptor is allocated as a global variable in file kernel_init.c |
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205 | * Both the PID and PPID fields are set to zero, the ref_xp is the local process_zero, |
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206 | * and the parent process is set to XPTR_NULL. The th_tbl[] is initialized as empty. |
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207 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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208 | * @ process : [in] pointer on local process descriptor to initialize. |
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209 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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210 | void process_zero_create( process_t * process ); |
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211 | |
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212 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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213 | * This function allocates memory and initializes the "process_init" descriptor and the |
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214 | * associated "thread_init" descriptor. It is called once at the end of the kernel |
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215 | * initialisation procedure. Its local process identifier is 1, and parent process |
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216 | * is the kernel process in cluster 0. |
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217 | * The "process_init" is the first user process, and all other user processes will be forked |
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218 | * from this process. The code executed by "process_init" is stored in a .elf file, whose |
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219 | * pathname is defined by the CONFIG_PROCESS_INIT_PATH configuration variable. |
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220 | * The process_init does not use the [STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR] streams, but it is linked |
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221 | * to kernel TXT0, because these streams must be defined for all user processes. |
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222 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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223 | void process_init_create(); |
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224 | |
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225 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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226 | * This function initializes a local, reference, user process descriptor from another process |
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227 | * descriptor, defined by the <model_xp> argument. The <process> and <pid> arguments must |
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228 | * be previously allocated by he caller. This function can be called by three functions: |
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229 | * 1) process_init_create() : process is the reference INIT process / pid = 1 / |
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230 | * the parent and model process descriptors are both the kernel process_zero. |
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231 | * 2) process_make_fork() : the model process descriptor is the (generally remote) |
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232 | * parent process. |
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233 | * 3) process_make exec() : the model process is the local old_process, the new_process |
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234 | * parent is the same as the old_process parent. |
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235 | * The following fields are initialised : |
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236 | * - It set the pid / ppid / ref_xp / parent_xp / state fields. |
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237 | * - It initializes the VMM (register the kentry, args, envs vsegs in VSL) |
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238 | * - It initializes the FDT, defining the three pseudo files STDIN / STDOUT / STDERR. |
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239 | * - It set the root_xp, bin_xp, cwd_xp fields. |
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240 | * - It reset the children list as empty, but does NOT register it in parent children list. |
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241 | * - It reset the TH_TBL list of threads as empty. |
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242 | * - It reset the semaphore / mutex / barrier / condvar lists as empty. |
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243 | * - It registers the process in the local_list, rooted in the local cluster manager. |
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244 | * - It registers the process in the copies_list, rooted in the owner cluster manager. |
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245 | * - It registers the process extended pointer in the local pref_tbl[] array. |
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246 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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247 | * @ process : [in] pointer on local process descriptor to initialize. |
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248 | * @ pid : [in] process identifier. |
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249 | * @ parent_xp : [in] extended pointer on parent process descriptor. |
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250 | * @ model_xp : [in] extended pointer on model process descriptor. |
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251 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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252 | void process_reference_init( process_t * process, |
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253 | pid_t pid, |
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254 | xptr_t parent_xp, |
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255 | xptr_t model_xp ); |
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256 | |
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257 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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258 | * This function initializes a copy process descriptor, in the local cluster, |
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259 | * from information defined in the reference remote process descriptor. |
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260 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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261 | * @ process : [in] local pointer on process descriptor to initialize. |
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262 | * @ reference_process_xp : [in] extended pointer on reference process descriptor. |
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263 | * @ return 0 if success / return ENOMEM if failure |
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264 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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265 | error_t process_copy_init( process_t * local_process, |
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266 | xptr_t reference_process_xp ); |
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267 | |
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268 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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269 | * This function releases all memory allocated for a process descriptor in the local cluster, |
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270 | * including memory allocated for embedded substructures (fd_array, vmm, etc). |
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271 | * The local th_tbl[] array must be empty. |
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272 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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273 | * @ process : pointer on the process descriptor. |
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274 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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275 | void process_destroy( process_t * process ); |
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276 | |
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277 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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278 | * This function returns a printable string defining the process state. |
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279 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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280 | * @ state : RUNNING / BLOCKED / EXITED / KILLED |
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281 | * @ return a string pointer. |
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282 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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283 | char * process_state_str( uint32_t state ); |
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284 | |
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285 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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286 | * This debug function diplays on the kernel terminal TXT0 detailed informations on a |
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287 | * reference process identified by the <process_xp> argument. |
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288 | * It can be called by a thread running in any cluster. |
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289 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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290 | * @ process_xp : extended pointer on reference process. |
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291 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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292 | void process_display( xptr_t process_xp ); |
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293 | |
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294 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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295 | * This function returns a printable string defining the sigaction type. |
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296 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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297 | * @ sigaction_type : BLOCK_ALL_THREADS / UNBLOCK_ALL_THREADS / DELETE_ALL_THREADS |
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298 | * @ return a string pointer. |
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299 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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300 | char * process_action_str( uint32_t sigaction_type ); |
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301 | |
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302 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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303 | * This function allows a client thread running in the owner cluster of a process identified |
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304 | * by the <process> argument to block, unblock or delete all threads of the target process, |
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305 | * depending on the <action_type> argument. The scenario is the following: |
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306 | * - It uses the multicast, non blocking rpc_process_sigaction_client() function to send |
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307 | * parallel requests to all remote clusters containing a process copy. Then it blocks |
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308 | $ and deschedule to wait completion of these parrallel requests. |
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309 | * - In each remote cluster, the rpc_process_sigaction_server() function, calls directly |
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310 | * the relevant process_block(), process_unblock(), or process_delete() function, and |
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311 | * decrement the responses counter to signal completion. The last server unblock |
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312 | * the client thread. |
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313 | * - Finally, the client thread calls directly the process_block(), process_unblock(), or |
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314 | * process_delete() function in the owner cluster. |
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315 | * It is used by the sys_kill() & sys_exit() functions to handle the "kill" & "exit" syscalls. |
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316 | * It is also used by the process_make_exec() function to handle the "exec" syscall. |
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317 | * WARNING : the DELETE and the BLOCK actions are NOT executed on the client thread. |
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318 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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319 | * @ process : pointer on the process descriptor in owner cluster. |
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320 | * @ action_type : BLOCK_ALL_THREADS / UNBLOCK_ALL_THREADS / DELETE_ALL_THREADS |
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321 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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322 | void process_sigaction( process_t * process, |
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323 | uint32_t action_type ); |
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324 | |
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325 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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326 | * This function blocks all threads (but the client thread defined by the <client_xp> |
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327 | * argument) for a given <process> in a given cluster. |
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328 | * It loops on all local threads of the process, set the THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit, |
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329 | * and request the relevant schedulers to acknowledge the blocking, using IPI if required. |
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330 | * The threads are not detached from the scheduler, and not detached from the local process. |
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331 | * This function returns only when all blockable threads in cluster are actually blocked. |
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332 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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333 | * @ process : pointer on the target process descriptor. |
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334 | * @ client_xp : extended pointer on the client thread, that should not be blocked. |
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335 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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336 | void process_block_threads( process_t * process, |
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337 | xptr_t client_xp ); |
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338 | |
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339 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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340 | * This function unblocks all threads of a given user process in a given cluster. |
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341 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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342 | * @ process : pointer on the process descriptor. |
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343 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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344 | void process_unblock_threads( process_t * process ); |
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345 | |
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346 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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347 | * This function delete all threads, (but the client thread defined by the <client_xp> |
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348 | * argument) for a given <process> in a given cluster. |
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349 | * It loops on all local threads of the process, and set the THREAD_FLAG_REQ_DELETE bit. |
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350 | * For each marked thread, the following actions will be done by the scheduler at the next |
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351 | * scheduling point: |
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352 | * - the thread will be detached from the scheduler. |
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353 | * - the thread will be detached from the local process descriptor. |
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354 | * - the thread will be detached from parent if required. |
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355 | * - the memory allocated to the thread descriptor is released. |
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356 | * - the memory allocated to the process descriptor is released, if it is the last thread. |
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357 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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358 | * @ process : pointer on the process descriptor. |
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359 | * @ client_xp : extended pointer on the client thread, that should not be deleted. |
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360 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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361 | void process_delete_threads( process_t * process, |
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362 | xptr_t client_xp ); |
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363 | |
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364 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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365 | * This function returns a pointer on the local copy of a process identified by its PID. |
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366 | * If this local copy does not exist yet, it is dynamically created, from the reference |
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367 | * process descriptor, registered in the global copies_list, and registered in the local_list. |
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368 | * This function is used by the thread_user_create() function. |
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369 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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370 | * @ pid : searched process identifier. |
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371 | * @ returns pointer on the local process descriptor if success / returns NULL if failure. |
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372 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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373 | process_t * process_get_local_copy( pid_t pid ); |
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374 | |
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375 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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376 | * This function implements the "exec" system call, and is called by the sys_exec() function. |
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377 | * The "new" process keep the "old" process PID and PPID, all open files, and env variables, |
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378 | * the vfs_root and vfs_cwd, but build a brand new memory image (new VMM from the new .elf). |
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379 | * It actually creates a "new" reference process descriptor, and copies all relevant |
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380 | * information from the "old" process descriptor to the "new" process descriptor. |
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381 | * It completes the "new" process descriptor, from information found in the <exec_info> |
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382 | * structure (defined in the process.h file), that must be built by the caller. |
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383 | * It creates and initializes the associated main thread. It finally destroys all copies |
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384 | * of the "old" process in all clusters, and destroys all old associated threads. |
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385 | * It is executed in the local cluster, that becomes both the "owner" and the "reference" |
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386 | * cluster for the "new" process. |
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387 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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388 | * @ exec_info : [in] pointer on the exec_info structure. |
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389 | * @ return 0 if success / return non-zero if error. |
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390 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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391 | error_t process_make_exec( exec_info_t * exec_info ); |
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392 | |
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393 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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394 | * This function implements the "fork" system call, and is called by the sys_fork() function. |
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395 | * It allocates memory and initializes a new "child" process descriptor, and the |
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396 | * associated "child" thread descriptor in the local cluster. This function can involve |
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397 | * up to three different clusters : |
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398 | * - the local (child) cluster can be any cluster defined by the sys_fork function. |
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399 | * - the parent cluster must be the reference cluster for the parent process. |
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400 | * - the client cluster containing the thread requesting the fork can be any cluster. |
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401 | * The new "child" process descriptor is initialised from informations found in the "parent" |
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402 | * reference process descriptor, containing the complete process description. |
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403 | * The new "child" thread descriptor is initialised from informations found in the "parent" |
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404 | * thread descriptor. |
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405 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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406 | * @ parent_process_xp : extended pointer on the reference parent process. |
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407 | * @ parent_thread_xp : extended pointer on the parent thread requesting the fork. |
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408 | * @ child_pid : [out] child process identifier. |
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409 | * @ child_thread_ptr : [out] local pointer on child thread in target cluster. |
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410 | * @ return 0 if success / return non-zero if error. |
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411 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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412 | error_t process_make_fork( xptr_t parent_process_xp, |
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413 | xptr_t parent_thread_xp, |
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414 | pid_t * child_pid, |
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415 | struct thread_s ** child_thread_ptr ); |
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416 | |
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417 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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418 | * This function implement the "exit" system call, and is called by the sys_exit() function. |
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419 | * It must be executed by a thread running in the calling process owner cluster. |
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420 | * It uses twice the multicast RPC_PROCESS_SIGNAL to first block all process threads |
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421 | * in all clusters, and then delete all threads and process descriptors. |
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422 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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423 | * @ pid : process identifier. |
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424 | * @ status : exit return value. |
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425 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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426 | void process_make_exit( pid_t pid, |
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427 | uint32_t status ); |
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428 | |
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429 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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430 | * This function implement the "kill" system call, and is called by the sys_kill() function. |
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431 | * It must be executed by a thread running in the target process owner cluster. |
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432 | * Only the SIGKILL, SIGSTOP, and SIGCONT signals are supported. |
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433 | * User defined handlers are not supported. |
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434 | * It uses once or twice the multicast RPC_PROCESS_SIGNAL to block, unblock or delete |
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435 | * all process threads in all clusters, and then delete process descriptors. |
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436 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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437 | * @ pid : process identifier. |
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438 | * @ sig_id : signal type. |
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439 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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440 | void process_make_kill( pid_t pid, |
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441 | uint32_t sig_id ); |
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442 | |
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443 | |
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444 | /******************** File Management Operations ****************************************/ |
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445 | |
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446 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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447 | * This function initializes all entries of the local fd_array as empty. |
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448 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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449 | * @ process : pointer on the local process descriptor. |
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450 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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451 | void process_fd_init( process_t * process ); |
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452 | |
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453 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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454 | * This function uses as many remote accesses as required, to reset an entry in fd_array[], |
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455 | * in all clusters containing a copy. The entry is identified by the <fdid> argument. |
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456 | * This function must be executed by a thread running reference cluster, that contains |
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457 | * the complete list of process descriptors copies. |
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458 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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459 | * @ process : pointer on the local process descriptor. |
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460 | * @ fdid : file descriptor index in the fd_array. |
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461 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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462 | void process_fd_remove( process_t * process, |
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463 | uint32_t fdid ); |
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464 | |
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465 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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466 | * This function returns an extended pointer on a file descriptor identified by its index |
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467 | * in fd_array. It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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468 | * It accesses first the local process descriptor. In case of local miss, it uses remote |
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469 | * access to access the reference process descriptor. |
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470 | * It updates the local fd_array when the file descriptor exists in reference cluster. |
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471 | * The file descriptor refcount is not incremented. |
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472 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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473 | * @ process : pointer on the local process descriptor. |
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474 | * @ fdid : file descriptor index in the fd_array. |
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475 | * @ return extended pointer on file descriptor if success / return XPTR_NULL if not found. |
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476 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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477 | xptr_t process_fd_get_xptr( process_t * process, |
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478 | uint32_t fdid ); |
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479 | |
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480 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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481 | * This function checks the number of open files for a given process. |
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482 | * It can be called by any thread in any cluster, because it uses portable remote access |
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483 | * primitives to access the reference process descriptor. |
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484 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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485 | * @ returns true if file descriptor array full. |
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486 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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487 | bool_t process_fd_array_full(); |
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488 | |
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489 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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490 | * This function allocates a free slot in the fd_array of the reference process, |
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491 | * register the <file_xp> argument in the allocated slot, and return the slot index. |
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492 | * It can be called by any thread in any cluster, because it uses portable remote access |
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493 | * primitives to access the reference process descriptor. |
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494 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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495 | * @ file_xp : extended pointer on the file descriptor to be registered. |
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496 | * @ fdid : [out] buffer for fd_array slot index. |
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497 | * @ return 0 if success / return EMFILE if array full. |
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498 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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499 | error_t process_fd_register( process_t * process, |
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500 | xptr_t file_xp, |
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501 | uint32_t * fdid ); |
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502 | |
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503 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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504 | * This function copies all non-zero entries (other than the three first stdin/stdout/stderr) |
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505 | * from a remote <src_xp> fd_array, embedded in a process descriptor, to another remote |
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506 | * <dst_xp> fd_array, embedded in another process descriptor. |
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507 | * The calling thread can be running in any cluster. |
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508 | * It takes the remote lock protecting the <src_xp> fd_array during the copy. |
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509 | * For each involved file descriptor, the refcount is incremented. |
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510 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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511 | * @ dst_xp : extended pointer on the destination fd_array_t. |
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512 | * @ src_xp : extended pointer on the source fd_array_t. |
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513 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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514 | void process_fd_remote_copy( xptr_t dst_xp, |
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515 | xptr_t src_xp ); |
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516 | |
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517 | |
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518 | |
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519 | /******************** Thread Related Operations *****************************************/ |
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520 | |
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521 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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522 | * This function registers a new thread in the local process descriptor. |
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523 | * It checks that there is an available slot in the local th_tbl[] array, |
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524 | * allocates a new LTID, and registers the new thread in the th_tbl[]. |
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525 | * WARNING : the lock protecting the th_tbl[] must be taken by the caller. |
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526 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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527 | * @ process : pointer on the local process descriptor. |
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528 | * @ thread : pointer on new thread to be registered. |
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529 | * @ trdid : [out] address of buffer for allocated trdid. |
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530 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns non zero if no slot available. |
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531 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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532 | error_t process_register_thread( process_t * process, |
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533 | struct thread_s * thread, |
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534 | trdid_t * trdid ); |
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535 | |
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536 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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537 | * This function removes a thread registration from the local process descriptor. |
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538 | * WARNING : the lock protecting the th_tbl[] must be taken by the caller. |
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539 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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540 | * @ thread : local pointer on thread to be removed. |
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541 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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542 | void process_remove_thread( struct thread_s * thread ); |
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543 | |
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544 | |
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545 | /*************** Terminals related operations ********************************************/ |
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546 | |
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547 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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548 | * This function scan the set of user TXT terminals to find a free terminal |
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549 | * (the list of attached processes is empty for a free TXT terminal). |
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550 | * It is called only by the process_reference_init() function when creating a KSH process. |
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551 | * It makes a kernel panic if no free TXT terminal is found. |
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552 | * As a KSH process is never deleted, the allocated TXT terminal is never released. |
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553 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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554 | * @ return TXT terminal index if succes / kernel panic if no terminal found. |
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555 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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556 | uint32_t process_txt_alloc(); |
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557 | |
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558 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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559 | * This function attach a reference process descriptor, identified by the <process> |
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560 | * argument to a TXT terminal, identified by its <txt_id> channel index argument. |
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561 | * It insert the process descriptor in the xlist rooted in the TXT_RX device. |
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562 | * It is called by the process_reference_init() function. |
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563 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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564 | * @ process : local pointer on process descriptor. |
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565 | * @ txt_id : TXT channel index. |
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566 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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567 | void process_txt_attach( process_t * process, |
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568 | uint32_t txt_id ); |
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569 | |
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570 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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571 | * This function detach a reference process descriptor, identified by the <process_xp> |
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572 | * argument, from the list of process attached to a given TXT terminal. |
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573 | * It is called when the process is killed. |
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574 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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575 | * @ process : local pointer on process descriptor. |
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576 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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577 | void process_txt_detach( process_t * process ); |
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578 | |
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579 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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580 | * This function gives to a process identified by the <process_xp> argument, and attached |
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581 | * to terminal TXT[i] the exclusive ownership of the TXT_RX[i] terminal. |
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582 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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583 | * @ process_xp : extended pointer on reference process descriptor. |
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584 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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585 | void process_txt_set_ownership( xptr_t process_xp ); |
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586 | |
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587 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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588 | * When the process identified by the <process_xp> argument has the exclusive ownership |
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589 | * of the TXT_RX[i] terminal, this function gives this ownership to the KSH[i] process. |
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590 | * It does nothing if the process is not the owner. |
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591 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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592 | * @ process_xp : extended pointer on reference process descriptor. |
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593 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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594 | void process_txt_reset_ownership( xptr_t process_xp ); |
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595 | |
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596 | #endif /* _PROCESS_H_ */ |
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