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33 * @(#)user.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 9/23/93
40 #include <machine/pcb.h>
42 /* stuff that *used* to be included by user.h, or is now needed */
43 #include <sys/errno.h>
45 #include <sys/resource.h>
46 #include <sys/ucred.h>
48 #include <sys/queue.h>
49 #include <sys/_lock.h>
50 #include <sys/_mutex.h>
52 #include <vm/vm.h> /* XXX */
53 #include <vm/vm_param.h> /* XXX */
54 #include <vm/pmap.h> /* XXX */
55 #include <vm/vm_map.h> /* XXX */
57 #ifndef _SYS_RESOURCEVAR_H_
58 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
60 #ifndef _SYS_SIGNALVAR_H_
61 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
63 #ifndef _SYS_SOCKET_VAR_H_
64 #include <sys/socket.h>
66 #include <sys/caprights.h>
69 * KERN_PROC subtype ops return arrays of selected proc structure entries:
71 * This struct includes several arrays of spare space, with different arrays
72 * for different standard C-types. When adding new variables to this struct,
73 * the space for byte-aligned data should be taken from the ki_sparestring,
74 * pointers from ki_spareptrs, word-aligned data from ki_spareints, and
75 * doubleword-aligned data from ki_sparelongs. Make sure the space for new
76 * variables come from the array which matches the size and alignment of
77 * those variables on ALL hardware platforms, and then adjust the appropriate
78 * KI_NSPARE_* value(s) to match.
80 * Always verify that sizeof(struct kinfo_proc) == KINFO_PROC_SIZE on all
81 * platforms after you have added new variables. Note that if you change
82 * the value of KINFO_PROC_SIZE, then many userland programs will stop
83 * working until they are recompiled!
85 * Once you have added the new field, you will need to add code to initialize
86 * it in two places: function fill_kinfo_proc in sys/kern/kern_proc.c and
87 * function kvm_proclist in lib/libkvm/kvm_proc.c .
89 #define KI_NSPARE_INT 2
90 #define KI_NSPARE_LONG 12
91 #define KI_NSPARE_PTR 6
94 #ifndef KINFO_PROC_SIZE
95 #error "Unknown architecture"
99 #define WMESGLEN 8 /* size of returned wchan message */
100 #define LOCKNAMELEN 8 /* size of returned lock name */
101 #define TDNAMLEN 16 /* size of returned thread name */
102 #define COMMLEN 19 /* size of returned ki_comm name */
103 #define KI_EMULNAMELEN 16 /* size of returned ki_emul */
104 #define KI_NGROUPS 16 /* number of groups in ki_groups */
105 #define LOGNAMELEN 17 /* size of returned ki_login */
106 #define LOGINCLASSLEN 17 /* size of returned ki_loginclass */
109 #define OCOMMLEN TDNAMLEN
110 #define ki_ocomm ki_tdname
113 /* Flags for the process credential. */
114 #define KI_CRF_CAPABILITY_MODE 0x00000001
116 * Steal a bit from ki_cr_flags to indicate that the cred had more than
119 #define KI_CRF_GRP_OVERFLOW 0x80000000
122 int ki_structsize; /* size of this structure */
123 int ki_layout; /* reserved: layout identifier */
124 struct pargs *ki_args; /* address of command arguments */
125 struct proc *ki_paddr; /* address of proc */
126 struct user *ki_addr; /* kernel virtual addr of u-area */
127 struct vnode *ki_tracep; /* pointer to trace file */
128 struct vnode *ki_textvp; /* pointer to executable file */
129 struct filedesc *ki_fd; /* pointer to open file info */
130 struct vmspace *ki_vmspace; /* pointer to kernel vmspace struct */
131 void *ki_wchan; /* sleep address */
132 pid_t ki_pid; /* Process identifier */
133 pid_t ki_ppid; /* parent process id */
134 pid_t ki_pgid; /* process group id */
135 pid_t ki_tpgid; /* tty process group id */
136 pid_t ki_sid; /* Process session ID */
137 pid_t ki_tsid; /* Terminal session ID */
138 short ki_jobc; /* job control counter */
139 short ki_spare_short1; /* unused (just here for alignment) */
140 uint32_t ki_tdev_freebsd11; /* controlling tty dev */
141 sigset_t ki_siglist; /* Signals arrived but not delivered */
142 sigset_t ki_sigmask; /* Current signal mask */
143 sigset_t ki_sigignore; /* Signals being ignored */
144 sigset_t ki_sigcatch; /* Signals being caught by user */
145 uid_t ki_uid; /* effective user id */
146 uid_t ki_ruid; /* Real user id */
147 uid_t ki_svuid; /* Saved effective user id */
148 gid_t ki_rgid; /* Real group id */
149 gid_t ki_svgid; /* Saved effective group id */
150 short ki_ngroups; /* number of groups */
151 short ki_spare_short2; /* unused (just here for alignment) */
152 gid_t ki_groups[KI_NGROUPS]; /* groups */
153 vm_size_t ki_size; /* virtual size */
154 segsz_t ki_rssize; /* current resident set size in pages */
155 segsz_t ki_swrss; /* resident set size before last swap */
156 segsz_t ki_tsize; /* text size (pages) XXX */
157 segsz_t ki_dsize; /* data size (pages) XXX */
158 segsz_t ki_ssize; /* stack size (pages) */
159 u_short ki_xstat; /* Exit status for wait & stop signal */
160 u_short ki_acflag; /* Accounting flags */
161 fixpt_t ki_pctcpu; /* %cpu for process during ki_swtime */
162 u_int ki_estcpu; /* Time averaged value of ki_cpticks */
163 u_int ki_slptime; /* Time since last blocked */
164 u_int ki_swtime; /* Time swapped in or out */
165 u_int ki_cow; /* number of copy-on-write faults */
166 u_int64_t ki_runtime; /* Real time in microsec */
167 struct timeval ki_start; /* starting time */
168 struct timeval ki_childtime; /* time used by process children */
169 long ki_flag; /* P_* flags */
170 long ki_kiflag; /* KI_* flags (below) */
171 int ki_traceflag; /* Kernel trace points */
172 char ki_stat; /* S* process status */
173 signed char ki_nice; /* Process "nice" value */
174 char ki_lock; /* Process lock (prevent swap) count */
175 char ki_rqindex; /* Run queue index */
176 u_char ki_oncpu_old; /* Which cpu we are on (legacy) */
177 u_char ki_lastcpu_old; /* Last cpu we were on (legacy) */
178 char ki_tdname[TDNAMLEN+1]; /* thread name */
179 char ki_wmesg[WMESGLEN+1]; /* wchan message */
180 char ki_login[LOGNAMELEN+1]; /* setlogin name */
181 char ki_lockname[LOCKNAMELEN+1]; /* lock name */
182 char ki_comm[COMMLEN+1]; /* command name */
183 char ki_emul[KI_EMULNAMELEN+1]; /* emulation name */
184 char ki_loginclass[LOGINCLASSLEN+1]; /* login class */
185 char ki_moretdname[MAXCOMLEN-TDNAMLEN+1]; /* more thread name */
187 * When adding new variables, take space for char-strings from the
188 * front of ki_sparestrings, and ints from the end of ki_spareints.
189 * That way the spare room from both arrays will remain contiguous.
191 char ki_sparestrings[46]; /* spare string space */
192 int ki_spareints[KI_NSPARE_INT]; /* spare room for growth */
193 uint64_t ki_tdev; /* controlling tty dev */
194 int ki_oncpu; /* Which cpu we are on */
195 int ki_lastcpu; /* Last cpu we were on */
196 int ki_tracer; /* Pid of tracing process */
197 int ki_flag2; /* P2_* flags */
198 int ki_fibnum; /* Default FIB number */
199 u_int ki_cr_flags; /* Credential flags */
200 int ki_jid; /* Process jail ID */
201 int ki_numthreads; /* XXXKSE number of threads in total */
202 lwpid_t ki_tid; /* XXXKSE thread id */
203 struct priority ki_pri; /* process priority */
204 struct rusage ki_rusage; /* process rusage statistics */
205 /* XXX - most fields in ki_rusage_ch are not (yet) filled in */
206 struct rusage ki_rusage_ch; /* rusage of children processes */
207 struct pcb *ki_pcb; /* kernel virtual addr of pcb */
208 void *ki_kstack; /* kernel virtual addr of stack */
209 void *ki_udata; /* User convenience pointer */
210 struct thread *ki_tdaddr; /* address of thread */
212 * When adding new variables, take space for pointers from the
213 * front of ki_spareptrs, and longs from the end of ki_sparelongs.
214 * That way the spare room from both arrays will remain contiguous.
216 void *ki_spareptrs[KI_NSPARE_PTR]; /* spare room for growth */
217 long ki_sparelongs[KI_NSPARE_LONG]; /* spare room for growth */
218 long ki_sflag; /* PS_* flags */
219 long ki_tdflags; /* XXXKSE kthread flag */
221 void fill_kinfo_proc(struct proc *, struct kinfo_proc *);
222 /* XXX - the following two defines are temporary */
223 #define ki_childstime ki_rusage_ch.ru_stime
224 #define ki_childutime ki_rusage_ch.ru_utime
227 * Legacy PS_ flag. This moved to p_flag but is maintained for
230 #define PS_INMEM 0x00001 /* Loaded into memory. */
232 /* ki_sessflag values */
233 #define KI_CTTY 0x00000001 /* controlling tty vnode active */
234 #define KI_SLEADER 0x00000002 /* session leader */
235 #define KI_LOCKBLOCK 0x00000004 /* proc blocked on lock ki_lockname */
238 * This used to be the per-process structure containing data that
239 * isn't needed in core when the process is swapped out, but now it
240 * remains only for the benefit of a.out core dumps.
243 struct pstats u_stats; /* *p_stats */
244 struct kinfo_proc u_kproc; /* eproc */
248 * The KERN_PROC_FILE sysctl allows a process to dump the file descriptor
249 * array of another process.
251 #define KF_ATTR_VALID 0x0001
253 #define KF_TYPE_NONE 0
254 #define KF_TYPE_VNODE 1
255 #define KF_TYPE_SOCKET 2
256 #define KF_TYPE_PIPE 3
257 #define KF_TYPE_FIFO 4
258 #define KF_TYPE_KQUEUE 5
259 #define KF_TYPE_CRYPTO 6
260 #define KF_TYPE_MQUEUE 7
261 #define KF_TYPE_SHM 8
262 #define KF_TYPE_SEM 9
263 #define KF_TYPE_PTS 10
264 #define KF_TYPE_PROCDESC 11
265 #define KF_TYPE_DEV 12
266 #define KF_TYPE_UNKNOWN 255
268 #define KF_VTYPE_VNON 0
269 #define KF_VTYPE_VREG 1
270 #define KF_VTYPE_VDIR 2
271 #define KF_VTYPE_VBLK 3
272 #define KF_VTYPE_VCHR 4
273 #define KF_VTYPE_VLNK 5
274 #define KF_VTYPE_VSOCK 6
275 #define KF_VTYPE_VFIFO 7
276 #define KF_VTYPE_VBAD 8
277 #define KF_VTYPE_UNKNOWN 255
279 #define KF_FD_TYPE_CWD -1 /* Current working directory */
280 #define KF_FD_TYPE_ROOT -2 /* Root directory */
281 #define KF_FD_TYPE_JAIL -3 /* Jail directory */
282 #define KF_FD_TYPE_TRACE -4 /* Ktrace vnode */
283 #define KF_FD_TYPE_TEXT -5 /* Text vnode */
284 #define KF_FD_TYPE_CTTY -6 /* Controlling terminal */
286 #define KF_FLAG_READ 0x00000001
287 #define KF_FLAG_WRITE 0x00000002
288 #define KF_FLAG_APPEND 0x00000004
289 #define KF_FLAG_ASYNC 0x00000008
290 #define KF_FLAG_FSYNC 0x00000010
291 #define KF_FLAG_NONBLOCK 0x00000020
292 #define KF_FLAG_DIRECT 0x00000040
293 #define KF_FLAG_HASLOCK 0x00000080
294 #define KF_FLAG_SHLOCK 0x00000100
295 #define KF_FLAG_EXLOCK 0x00000200
296 #define KF_FLAG_NOFOLLOW 0x00000400
297 #define KF_FLAG_CREAT 0x00000800
298 #define KF_FLAG_TRUNC 0x00001000
299 #define KF_FLAG_EXCL 0x00002000
300 #define KF_FLAG_EXEC 0x00004000
303 * Old format. Has variable hidden padding due to alignment.
304 * This is a compatibility hack for pre-build 7.1 packages.
306 #if defined(__amd64__)
307 #define KINFO_OFILE_SIZE 1328
309 #if defined(__i386__)
310 #define KINFO_OFILE_SIZE 1324
314 int kf_structsize; /* Size of kinfo_file. */
315 int kf_type; /* Descriptor type. */
316 int kf_fd; /* Array index. */
317 int kf_ref_count; /* Reference count. */
318 int kf_flags; /* Flags. */
319 /* XXX Hidden alignment padding here on amd64 */
320 off_t kf_offset; /* Seek location. */
321 int kf_vnode_type; /* Vnode type. */
322 int kf_sock_domain; /* Socket domain. */
323 int kf_sock_type; /* Socket type. */
324 int kf_sock_protocol; /* Socket protocol. */
325 char kf_path[PATH_MAX]; /* Path to file, if any. */
326 struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_local; /* Socket address. */
327 struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_peer; /* Peer address. */
330 #if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
332 * This size should never be changed. If you really need to, you must provide
333 * backward ABI compatibility by allocating a new sysctl MIB that will return
334 * the new structure. The current structure has to be returned by the current
335 * sysctl MIB. See how it is done for the kinfo_ofile structure.
337 #define KINFO_FILE_SIZE 1392
341 int kf_structsize; /* Variable size of record. */
342 int kf_type; /* Descriptor type. */
343 int kf_fd; /* Array index. */
344 int kf_ref_count; /* Reference count. */
345 int kf_flags; /* Flags. */
346 int kf_pad0; /* Round to 64 bit alignment. */
347 int64_t kf_offset; /* Seek location. */
350 /* API compatiblity with FreeBSD < 12. */
354 int kf_sock_protocol;
355 struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_local;
356 struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_peer;
361 uint32_t kf_sock_sendq;
366 /* Socket protocol. */
367 int kf_sock_protocol0;
368 /* Socket address. */
369 struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_local;
371 struct sockaddr_storage kf_sa_peer;
372 /* Address of so_pcb. */
373 uint64_t kf_sock_pcb;
374 /* Address of inp_ppcb. */
375 uint64_t kf_sock_inpcb;
376 /* Address of unp_conn. */
377 uint64_t kf_sock_unpconn;
378 /* Send buffer state. */
379 uint16_t kf_sock_snd_sb_state;
380 /* Receive buffer state. */
381 uint16_t kf_sock_rcv_sb_state;
383 uint32_t kf_sock_recvq;
388 /* Space for future use */
390 uint64_t kf_spareint64[30];
391 /* Vnode filesystem id. */
392 uint64_t kf_file_fsid;
394 uint64_t kf_file_rdev;
395 /* Global file id. */
396 uint64_t kf_file_fileid;
398 uint64_t kf_file_size;
399 /* Vnode filesystem id, FreeBSD 11 compat. */
400 uint32_t kf_file_fsid_freebsd11;
401 /* File device, FreeBSD 11 compat. */
402 uint32_t kf_file_rdev_freebsd11;
404 uint16_t kf_file_mode;
405 /* Round to 64 bit alignment. */
406 uint16_t kf_file_pad0;
407 uint32_t kf_file_pad1;
410 uint32_t kf_spareint[4];
411 uint64_t kf_spareint64[32];
412 uint32_t kf_sem_value;
413 uint16_t kf_sem_mode;
416 uint32_t kf_spareint[4];
417 uint64_t kf_spareint64[32];
418 uint64_t kf_pipe_addr;
419 uint64_t kf_pipe_peer;
420 uint32_t kf_pipe_buffer_cnt;
421 /* Round to 64 bit alignment. */
422 uint32_t kf_pipe_pad0[3];
425 uint32_t kf_spareint[4];
426 uint64_t kf_spareint64[32];
427 uint32_t kf_pts_dev_freebsd11;
428 uint32_t kf_pts_pad0;
430 /* Round to 64 bit alignment. */
431 uint32_t kf_pts_pad1[4];
434 uint32_t kf_spareint[4];
435 uint64_t kf_spareint64[32];
440 uint16_t kf_status; /* Status flags. */
441 uint16_t kf_pad1; /* Round to 32 bit alignment. */
442 int _kf_ispare0; /* Space for more stuff. */
443 cap_rights_t kf_cap_rights; /* Capability rights. */
444 uint64_t _kf_cap_spare; /* Space for future cap_rights_t. */
445 /* Truncated before copyout in sysctl */
446 char kf_path[PATH_MAX]; /* Path to file, if any. */
450 * The KERN_PROC_VMMAP sysctl allows a process to dump the VM layout of
451 * another process as a series of entries.
453 #define KVME_TYPE_NONE 0
454 #define KVME_TYPE_DEFAULT 1
455 #define KVME_TYPE_VNODE 2
456 #define KVME_TYPE_SWAP 3
457 #define KVME_TYPE_DEVICE 4
458 #define KVME_TYPE_PHYS 5
459 #define KVME_TYPE_DEAD 6
460 #define KVME_TYPE_SG 7
461 #define KVME_TYPE_MGTDEVICE 8
462 #define KVME_TYPE_UNKNOWN 255
464 #define KVME_PROT_READ 0x00000001
465 #define KVME_PROT_WRITE 0x00000002
466 #define KVME_PROT_EXEC 0x00000004
468 #define KVME_FLAG_COW 0x00000001
469 #define KVME_FLAG_NEEDS_COPY 0x00000002
470 #define KVME_FLAG_NOCOREDUMP 0x00000004
471 #define KVME_FLAG_SUPER 0x00000008
472 #define KVME_FLAG_GROWS_UP 0x00000010
473 #define KVME_FLAG_GROWS_DOWN 0x00000020
474 #define KVME_FLAG_USER_WIRED 0x00000040
476 #if defined(__amd64__)
477 #define KINFO_OVMENTRY_SIZE 1168
479 #if defined(__i386__)
480 #define KINFO_OVMENTRY_SIZE 1128
483 struct kinfo_ovmentry {
484 int kve_structsize; /* Size of kinfo_vmmapentry. */
485 int kve_type; /* Type of map entry. */
486 void *kve_start; /* Starting address. */
487 void *kve_end; /* Finishing address. */
488 int kve_flags; /* Flags on map entry. */
489 int kve_resident; /* Number of resident pages. */
490 int kve_private_resident; /* Number of private pages. */
491 int kve_protection; /* Protection bitmask. */
492 int kve_ref_count; /* VM obj ref count. */
493 int kve_shadow_count; /* VM obj shadow count. */
494 char kve_path[PATH_MAX]; /* Path to VM obj, if any. */
495 void *_kve_pspare[8]; /* Space for more stuff. */
496 off_t kve_offset; /* Mapping offset in object */
497 uint64_t kve_fileid; /* inode number if vnode */
498 uint32_t kve_fsid; /* dev_t of vnode location */
499 int _kve_ispare[3]; /* Space for more stuff. */
502 #if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
503 #define KINFO_VMENTRY_SIZE 1160
506 struct kinfo_vmentry {
507 int kve_structsize; /* Variable size of record. */
508 int kve_type; /* Type of map entry. */
509 uint64_t kve_start; /* Starting address. */
510 uint64_t kve_end; /* Finishing address. */
511 uint64_t kve_offset; /* Mapping offset in object */
512 uint64_t kve_vn_fileid; /* inode number if vnode */
513 uint32_t kve_vn_fsid_freebsd11; /* dev_t of vnode location */
514 int kve_flags; /* Flags on map entry. */
515 int kve_resident; /* Number of resident pages. */
516 int kve_private_resident; /* Number of private pages. */
517 int kve_protection; /* Protection bitmask. */
518 int kve_ref_count; /* VM obj ref count. */
519 int kve_shadow_count; /* VM obj shadow count. */
520 int kve_vn_type; /* Vnode type. */
521 uint64_t kve_vn_size; /* File size. */
522 uint32_t kve_vn_rdev_freebsd11; /* Device id if device. */
523 uint16_t kve_vn_mode; /* File mode. */
524 uint16_t kve_status; /* Status flags. */
525 uint64_t kve_vn_fsid; /* dev_t of vnode location */
526 uint64_t kve_vn_rdev; /* Device id if device. */
527 int _kve_ispare[8]; /* Space for more stuff. */
528 /* Truncated before copyout in sysctl */
529 char kve_path[PATH_MAX]; /* Path to VM obj, if any. */
533 * The "vm.objects" sysctl provides a list of all VM objects in the system
534 * via an array of these entries.
536 struct kinfo_vmobject {
537 int kvo_structsize; /* Variable size of record. */
538 int kvo_type; /* Object type: KVME_TYPE_*. */
539 uint64_t kvo_size; /* Object size in pages. */
540 uint64_t kvo_vn_fileid; /* inode number if vnode. */
541 uint32_t kvo_vn_fsid_freebsd11; /* dev_t of vnode location. */
542 int kvo_ref_count; /* Reference count. */
543 int kvo_shadow_count; /* Shadow count. */
544 int kvo_memattr; /* Memory attribute. */
545 uint64_t kvo_resident; /* Number of resident pages. */
546 uint64_t kvo_active; /* Number of active pages. */
547 uint64_t kvo_inactive; /* Number of inactive pages. */
548 uint64_t kvo_vn_fsid;
549 uint64_t _kvo_qspare[7];
550 uint32_t _kvo_ispare[8];
551 char kvo_path[PATH_MAX]; /* Pathname, if any. */
555 * The KERN_PROC_KSTACK sysctl allows a process to dump the kernel stacks of
556 * another process as a series of entries. Each stack is represented by a
557 * series of symbol names and offsets as generated by stack_sbuf_print(9).
559 #define KKST_MAXLEN 1024
561 #define KKST_STATE_STACKOK 0 /* Stack is valid. */
562 #define KKST_STATE_SWAPPED 1 /* Stack swapped out. */
563 #define KKST_STATE_RUNNING 2 /* Stack ephemeral. */
565 #if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
566 #define KINFO_KSTACK_SIZE 1096
569 struct kinfo_kstack {
570 lwpid_t kkst_tid; /* ID of thread. */
571 int kkst_state; /* Validity of stack. */
572 char kkst_trace[KKST_MAXLEN]; /* String representing stack. */
573 int _kkst_ispare[16]; /* Space for more stuff. */
576 struct kinfo_sigtramp {
577 void *ksigtramp_start;
579 void *ksigtramp_spare[4];
583 /* Flags for kern_proc_out function. */
584 #define KERN_PROC_NOTHREADS 0x1
585 #define KERN_PROC_MASK32 0x2
587 /* Flags for kern_proc_filedesc_out. */
588 #define KERN_FILEDESC_PACK_KINFO 0x00000001U
590 /* Flags for kern_proc_vmmap_out. */
591 #define KERN_VMMAP_PACK_KINFO 0x00000001U
595 * The kern_proc out functions are helper functions to dump process
596 * miscellaneous kinfo structures to sbuf. The main consumers are KERN_PROC
597 * sysctls but they may also be used by other kernel subsystems.
599 * The functions manipulate the process locking state and expect the process
600 * to be locked on enter. On return the process is unlocked.
603 int kern_proc_filedesc_out(struct proc *p, struct sbuf *sb, ssize_t maxlen,
605 int kern_proc_cwd_out(struct proc *p, struct sbuf *sb, ssize_t maxlen);
606 int kern_proc_out(struct proc *p, struct sbuf *sb, int flags);
607 int kern_proc_vmmap_out(struct proc *p, struct sbuf *sb, ssize_t maxlen,
610 int vntype_to_kinfo(int vtype);
611 void pack_kinfo(struct kinfo_file *kif);
612 #endif /* !_KERNEL */