freebsd-skq/usr.bin/ipcs/ipc.h
Edwin Groothuis 55e2cb41f2 Add the ability to clean up all shared memory segments which are
unused in one go.

From the original PR:

	I've observed that linux apps running under the linuxulator
	have a habit of leaving behind shared memory segments which
	are unused, but which eventually cause the system to run
	out of free segments and these apps will stop working.
	ipcrm(1) currently only allows removal of unused message
	queues, shared memory segments and semaphores on an individual
	basis, or those having a matching (non-zero) key. However
	it would often be convenient to just do a complete cleanup
	of everything, usually as root.

PR:		bin/118292
Submitted by:	Callum Gibson <callumgibson@optusnet.com.au>
Not reviewed by:	grog@
Approved by:	grog@
2007-12-25 00:52:24 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1994 SigmaSoft, Th. Lockert <tholo@sigmasoft.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
* The split of ipcs.c into ipcs.c and ipc.c to accomodate the
* changes in ipcrm.c was done by Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/* Part of struct nlist symbols[] */
#define X_SEMA 0
#define X_SEMINFO 1
#define X_MSGINFO 2
#define X_MSQIDS 3
#define X_SHMINFO 4
#define X_SHMSEGS 5
#define SHMINFO 1
#define SHMTOTAL 2
#define MSGINFO 4
#define MSGTOTAL 8
#define SEMINFO 16
#define SEMTOTAL 32
#define IPC_TO_STR(x) (x == 'Q' ? "msq" : (x == 'M' ? "shm" : "sem"))
#define IPC_TO_STRING(x) (x == 'Q' ? "message queue" : \
(x == 'M' ? "shared memory segment" : "semaphore"))
/* SysCtlGatherStruct structure. */
struct scgs_vector {
const char *sysctl;
off_t offset;
size_t size;
};
void kget(int idx, void *addr, size_t size);
void sysctlgatherstruct(void *addr, size_t size, struct scgs_vector *vec);
extern int use_sysctl;
extern struct nlist symbols[];
extern kvm_t *kd;
extern struct semid_kernel *sema;
extern struct seminfo seminfo;
extern struct msginfo msginfo;
extern struct msqid_kernel *msqids;
extern struct shminfo shminfo;
extern struct shmid_kernel *shmsegs;