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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim J. Robbins
f2dd06ab16 Use the 3-component version of the KERN_PROC_PROC sysctl. 2003-09-27 08:14:37 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8d2fd95bc8 Remove unnecssary <vm/swap_pager.h> includes.
These were probably not cleaned up back in whatever murky past these
files were split into separate files.
2003-07-31 21:44:31 +00:00
David Xu
d8406ada91 P_THREADED was renamed to P_SA, follow up. 2003-06-15 03:42:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
840558b971 s/procsig/sigacts/ to catch up to procsig and sigacts changes in the kernel.
Approved by:	re (scottl)
2003-05-14 15:01:20 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e472fbeee2 Bandaid for world. jhb gets the pointy hat here and he needs to look at
this.

Approved by:   re (scottl)
2003-05-14 07:28:43 +00:00
Julian Elischer
a0ddbf497b Catch up with the kernel. Move the current cpu indicator to the thread. 2003-04-10 17:41:40 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
42d3ad7144 - Spell SIGSETOR correctly. 2003-04-01 04:49:12 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
31a9779e5d - Catch up with kernel signal changes. 2003-03-31 22:57:55 +00:00
John Baldwin
8b7a975ed4 Catch up to p_tracep -> p_tracevp rename to unbreak world.
Pointy hat to:	jhb
2003-03-13 21:40:54 +00:00
Julian Elischer
ac2e415327 Change the process flags P_KSES to be P_THREADED.
This is just a cosmetic change but I've been meaning to do it for about a year.
2003-02-27 02:05:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
0d6326492b Catch up to SMTX -> SLOCK changes. 2002-10-02 20:33:52 +00:00
Juli Mallett
e8a58a8362 Ressurect libkvm use of the bitmasked signal list in the kernel, now that
reliable signal queues are gone.
2002-10-01 17:17:32 +00:00
Juli Mallett
1340544372 Fix typo, should zero the kinfo_proc's siglist, not the real one's - the real
one doesn't have one.

Submitted by:	jake, scottl
Big pointed hat that lands one in the badcommitters box to:	jmallett
2002-10-01 00:28:14 +00:00
Juli Mallett
fc256ea463 The list of queued signals is not, can not, and will not be exported to the
userland.  If someone wants to implement a backup p_siglist in the kernel
for compatability and to export one could.  For now, just tell KVM to hand
an empty signal set off to the userland.
2002-09-30 21:40:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f86e3350f8 Fixed messes involving $FreeBSD$ starting with one left in the copyright
after adding __FBSDID().

Garbage-collected kvm_readswap().  This was once used by kvm_uread(), but
kvm_uread() now just reads /proc/<pid>/mem and procfs hopefully handles
swapped out pages.
2002-09-16 08:22:57 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4f0db5e08c Allocate KSEs and KSEGRPs separatly and remove them from the proc structure.
next step is to allow > 1 to be allocated per process. This would give
multi-processor threads. (when the rest of the infrastructure is
in place)

While doing this I noticed libkvm and sys/kern/kern_proc.c:fill_kinfo_proc
are diverging more than they should.. corrective action needed soon.
2002-09-15 23:52:25 +00:00
Julian Elischer
71fad9fdee Completely redo thread states.
Reviewed by:	davidxu@freebsd.org
2002-09-11 08:13:56 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0d8293f4ab Hopefully unbreak world. ke_slptime is gone. It should really have been
looking at p_ksegrp.kg_slptime anyway.
2002-08-30 02:18:38 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
b20ea17938 Allow one to grab the definition of struct ucred by defining _WANT_UCRED
instead of forcing _KERNEL.

Move the include of sys/_label.h in ucred.h under the
_KERNEL || _WANT_UCRED case.
2002-08-28 20:39:48 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
d3cf4981d9 &x is not a format string 2002-08-24 07:15:55 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
aa22cbfea7 Hide 'struct ucred' behind '#ifdef _KERNEL', this should stop userland
from attempting to use it for good.  There is a catch, kvm_proc.c needs
to '#define _KERNEL' to get at the ucred.

Requested by: rwatson
2002-08-16 07:01:43 +00:00
Julian Elischer
58551c0393 Don't even read in the thread if it is a zombie process. 2002-06-30 20:13:53 +00:00
Julian Elischer
bff4151c28 grow a brain and do this right. 2002-06-30 17:06:46 +00:00
Julian Elischer
6143c38376 Don't follow non existant thread pointers (e.g. for zombies) 2002-06-30 08:11:30 +00:00
Julian Elischer
e602ba25fd Part 1 of KSE-III
The ability to schedule multiple threads per process
(one one cpu) by making ALL system calls optionally asynchronous.
to come: ia64 and power-pc patches, patches for gdb, test program (in tools)

Reviewed by:	Almost everyone who counts
	(at various times, peter, jhb, matt, alfred, mini, bernd,
	and a cast of thousands)

	NOTE: this is still Beta code, and contains lots of debugging stuff.
	expect slight instability in signals..
2002-06-29 17:26:22 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
21687047cf Fix (for the second time) kvm_getprocs() for the case where no
processes match the given criteria.  Since revision 1.60 of malloc.c,
malloc() and friends return an invalid pointer when given a size of 0.
kvm_getprocs() uses sysctl() with a NULL oldp argument to get an
initial size, but does not check whether it's 0 before passing it to
realloc() (via _kvm_realloc()).  Before the aforementioned malloc()
change, this resulted in a minimal allocation made and a valid poitner
returned, but now results in an invalid, but non-NULL, pointer being
returned.  When this is passed to sysctl(), the latter returns EFAULT
(as it should).
2002-04-07 04:47:58 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
be04b6d190 Remove 'register' keyword. 2002-03-21 23:39:28 +00:00
Brian Feldman
49b33de841 Also blindly attempt to fix broken world with respect to proc.p_runtime
changes.
2002-02-22 19:10:09 +00:00
Julian Elischer
65e4542fca I THINK this fixes 'make world'
I'll know as soon as I re-import it and compile it.. :-)
 There is no longer a 'pri' strict in the proc struct.
 the fields are scattered between the ksegrp and thread in question.
2002-02-13 00:10:04 +00:00
Julian Elischer
3daf63fc50 pre-emptively fix a KSE/M3 problem.
Make a slight change so that libkvm reaches the main thread via the
linked list, rather than assuming it is in the proc structure. Both
conditions are true in -current but only the first will be true in
the KSE M3 world.
2002-02-07 20:28:25 +00:00
Peter Wemm
15d2f5f04f kern.ps_arg_max_cache is a long, not an int. I believe this is half of
what broke ps on ia64.  It probably also broke on alpha, but the fallback
method of using lseek/read on /proc/*/mem to read ps_strings seems to
work there.  It doesn't on ia64 yet.
2001-11-08 00:23:06 +00:00
Bruce Evans
6eabd84580 Compensate for "Compensate for header dethreading" by backing it out. 2001-10-10 17:48:44 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
e67f5b9fca Implement __FBSDID() 2001-09-16 21:35:07 +00:00
Julian Elischer
b40ce4165d KSE Milestone 2
Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED
make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the
process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time).
This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except
that there is a thread associated with each process.

Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)

Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org

X-MFC after:    ha ha ha ha
2001-09-12 08:38:13 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6f8c6a6977 Make ps -M corefile work again. This has been broken for quite some time.
kvm_proclist() was aborting when it saw the ithreads with no pgrp.
2001-08-24 09:43:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
b1fc0ec1a7 o Merge contents of struct pcred into struct ucred. Specifically, add the
real uid, saved uid, real gid, and saved gid to ucred, as well as the
  pcred->pc_uidinfo, which was associated with the real uid, only rename
  it to cr_ruidinfo so as not to conflict with cr_uidinfo, which
  corresponds to the effective uid.
o Remove p_cred from struct proc; add p_ucred to struct proc, replacing
  original macro that pointed.
  p->p_ucred to p->p_cred->pc_ucred.
o Universally update code so that it makes use of ucred instead of pcred,
  p->p_ucred instead of p->p_pcred, cr_ruidinfo instead of p_uidinfo,
  cr_{r,sv}{u,g}id instead of p_*, etc.
o Remove pcred0 and its initialization from init_main.c; initialize
  cr_ruidinfo there.
o Restruction many credential modification chunks to always crdup while
  we figure out locking and optimizations; generally speaking, this
  means moving to a structure like this:
        newcred = crdup(oldcred);
        ...
        p->p_ucred = newcred;
        crfree(oldcred);
  It's not race-free, but better than nothing.  There are also races
  in sys_process.c, all inter-process authorization, fork, exec, and
  exit.
o Remove sigio->sio_ruid since sigio->sio_ucred now contains the ruid;
  remove comments indicating that the old arrangement was a problem.
o Restructure exec1() a little to use newcred/oldcred arrangement, and
  use improved uid management primitives.
o Clean up exit1() so as to do less work in credential cleanup due to
  pcred removal.
o Clean up fork1() so as to do less work in credential cleanup and
  allocation.
o Clean up ktrcanset() to take into account changes, and move to using
  suser_xxx() instead of performing a direct uid==0 comparision.
o Improve commenting in various kern_prot.c credential modification
  calls to better document current behavior.  In a couple of places,
  current behavior is a little questionable and we need to check
  POSIX.1 to make sure it's "right".  More commenting work still
  remains to be done.
o Update credential management calls, such as crfree(), to take into
  account new ruidinfo reference.
o Modify or add the following uid and gid helper routines:
      change_euid()
      change_egid()
      change_ruid()
      change_rgid()
      change_svuid()
      change_svgid()
  In each case, the call now acts on a credential not a process, and as
  such no longer requires more complicated process locking/etc.  They
  now assume the caller will do any necessary allocation of an
  exclusive credential reference.  Each is commented to document its
  reference requirements.
o CANSIGIO() is simplified to require only credentials, not processes
  and pcreds.
o Remove lots of (p_pcred==NULL) checks.
o Add an XXX to authorization code in nfs_lock.c, since it's
  questionable, and needs to be considered carefully.
o Simplify posix4 authorization code to require only credentials, not
  processes and pcreds.  Note that this authorization, as well as
  CANSIGIO(), needs to be updated to use the p_cansignal() and
  p_cansched() centralized authorization routines, as they currently
  do not take into account some desirable restrictions that are handled
  by the centralized routines, as well as being inconsistent with other
  similar authorization instances.
o Update libkvm to take these changes into account.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Reviewed by:	green, bde, jhb, freebsd-arch, freebsd-audit
2001-05-25 16:59:11 +00:00
David Malone
d339edcf66 Avoid dividing by zero if kd->procbase->ki_structsize is uninitalised.
(I'm testing the numerator rather than the denominator, which looks
weird, but is the right thing to do here).
2001-05-03 11:26:46 +00:00
David Malone
0627f53b57 Don't give a warning about "proc size mismatch" if no struct were
returned. (This arose on a list about a month ago when someone
found bogus warnings if they used "ps -Uuser_with_no_processes".)

Approved by:	mckusick
2001-05-01 10:34:15 +00:00
Mark Murray
82633431b3 Compensate for header dethreading. 2001-05-01 09:24:15 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
4c85452ba9 Catch up to new priority interface. 2001-02-12 00:21:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
6d3e7b9b0b Add a new item to kinfo_proc: ki_sflag to mirror p_sflag. 2001-01-24 12:49:52 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
8b43deacb3 Revert rev. 1.27. This file only included <sys/select.h> because of
brokenness introduced in <sys/select.h> rev. 1.8 which is now OBE.
<sys/tty.h> and <sys/selinfo.h> together do the right thing.
2001-01-20 03:02:46 +00:00
Ben Smithurst
42680b3a78 Use macro API to <sys/queue.h> 2000-12-30 21:52:34 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
1f7d250182 Change the proc information returned from the kernel so that it
no longer contains kernel specific data structures, but rather
only scalar values and structures that are already part of the
kernel/user interface, specifically rusage and rtprio. It no
longer contains proc, session, pcred, ucred, procsig, vmspace,
pstats, mtx, sigiolst, klist, callout, pasleep, or mdproc. If
any of these changed in size, ps, w, fstat, gcore, systat, and
top would all stop working. The new structure has over 200 bytes
of unassigned space for future values to be added, yet is nearly
100 bytes smaller per entry than the structure that it replaced.
2000-12-12 07:25:57 +00:00
Brian Feldman
1da729a59e Good, fixing the header showed incorrect usage of it! #define _KERNEL
here for the include of sys/select.h.
2000-08-06 17:03:09 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
b787589098 -Wall, which caught a real bug where buflen wasn't being set properly. 2000-03-27 00:33:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c4a7cdb3b6 Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware.  Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules.  The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
1999-12-27 07:14:58 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b9df5231ca Introduce commandline caching in the kernel.
This fixes some nasty procfs problems for SMP, makes ps(1) run much faster,
and makes ps(1) even less dependent on /proc which will aid chroot and
jails alike.

To disable this facility and revert to previous behaviour:
        sysctl -w kern.ps_arg_cache_limit=0

For full details see the current@FreeBSD.org mail-archives.
1999-11-16 20:31:58 +00:00
Bruce Evans
60160c5e50 Adjust for kern.ps_strings and PS_STRINGS not being a pointer. This
fixes a type mismatch in the call to kvm_uread().  The bug has gone
undetected for almost 3 years because kvm_uproc()'s protoype has been
disabled for almost 4 years.

Trust sysctlbyname() to work properly if it succeeds.

Fixed style bugs in revs. 1.19 and 1.22.
1998-12-16 18:31:51 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
b2d3d0f097 Avoid the "Cannot allocate memory" problem that appears on heavily
loaded systems by retrying the sysctl() with a larger buffer if it
fails with ENOMEM. For good measure, allocate 10% more memory than
sysctl() claims is necessary.

PR:		8275
Reviewed by:	David Greenman <dg@freebsd.org>
1998-10-12 20:36:33 +00:00