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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * Copyright (c) 2018, Joyent, Inc. * Copyright 2022 Oxide Computer Company */ #ifndef _SYS_USER_H #define _SYS_USER_H #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * struct exdata is visible in and out of the kernel. This is because it * is referenced in which doesn't have this kind of magic. */ struct exdata { struct vnode *vp; size_t ux_tsize; /* text size */ size_t ux_dsize; /* data size */ size_t ux_bsize; /* bss size */ size_t ux_lsize; /* lib size */ long ux_nshlibs; /* number of shared libs needed */ short ux_mach; /* machine type */ short ux_mag; /* magic number MUST be here */ off_t ux_toffset; /* file offset to raw text */ off_t ux_doffset; /* file offset to raw data */ off_t ux_loffset; /* file offset to lib sctn */ caddr_t ux_txtorg; /* start addr of text in mem */ caddr_t ux_datorg; /* start addr of data in mem */ caddr_t ux_entloc; /* entry location */ }; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER) #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * File Descriptor assignment generation. * * Certain file descriptor consumers (namely epoll) need to be able to detect * when the resource underlying an fd change due to (re)assignment. Checks * comparing old and new file_t pointers work OK, but could easily be fooled by * an entry freed-to and reused-from the cache. To better detect such * assingments, a generation number is kept in the uf_entry. Whenever a * non-NULL file_t is assigned to the entry, the generation is incremented, * indicating the change. There is a minute possibility that a rollover of the * value could cause assigments to evade detection by consumers, but it is * considered acceptably small. */ typedef uint_t uf_entry_gen_t; /* * Entry in the per-process list of open files. * Note: only certain fields are copied in flist_grow() and flist_fork(). * This is indicated in brackets in the structure member comments. */ typedef struct uf_entry { kmutex_t uf_lock; /* per-fd lock [never copied] */ struct file *uf_file; /* file pointer [grow, fork] */ struct fpollinfo *uf_fpollinfo; /* poll state [grow] */ int uf_refcnt; /* LWPs accessing this file [grow] */ int uf_alloc; /* right subtree allocs [grow, fork] */ short uf_flag; /* fcntl F_GETFD flags [grow, fork] */ short uf_busy; /* file is allocated [grow, fork] */ kcondvar_t uf_wanted_cv; /* waiting for setf() [never copied] */ kcondvar_t uf_closing_cv; /* waiting for close() [never copied] */ struct portfd *uf_portfd; /* associated with port [grow] */ uf_entry_gen_t uf_gen; /* assigned fd generation [grow,fork] */ /* Avoid false sharing - pad to coherency granularity (64 bytes) */ char uf_pad[64 - sizeof (kmutex_t) - 2 * sizeof (void*) - 2 * sizeof (int) - 2 * sizeof (short) - 2 * sizeof (kcondvar_t) - sizeof (struct portfd *) - sizeof (uf_entry_gen_t)]; } uf_entry_t; /* * Retired file lists -- see flist_grow() for details. */ typedef struct uf_rlist { struct uf_rlist *ur_next; uf_entry_t *ur_list; int ur_nfiles; } uf_rlist_t; /* * Per-process file information. */ typedef struct uf_info { kmutex_t fi_lock; /* see below */ int fi_badfd; /* bad file descriptor # */ int fi_action; /* action to take on bad fd use */ int fi_nfiles; /* number of entries in fi_list[] */ uf_entry_t *volatile fi_list; /* current file list */ uf_rlist_t *fi_rlist; /* retired file lists */ } uf_info_t; /* * File list locking. * * Each process has a list of open files, fi_list, indexed by fd. * fi_list is an array of uf_entry_t structures, each with its own lock. * One might think that the correct way to lock a file descriptor would be: * * ufp = fip->fi_list[fd]; * mutex_enter(&ufp->uf_lock); * * However, that construct is only safe if fi_lock is already held. If not, * fi_list can change in the window between loading ufp and entering uf_lock. * The UF_ENTER() macro deals with this possibility. UF_ENTER(ufp, fip, fd) * locks fd and sets ufp to fd's uf_entry. The locking rules are as follows: * * (1) fi_lock protects fi_list and fi_nfiles. It also protects the * uf_alloc and uf_busy fields of every fd's ufp; see fd_find() for * details on file descriptor allocation. * * (2) UF_ENTER(ufp, fip, fd) locks descriptor fd and sets ufp to point * to the uf_entry_t for fd. UF_ENTER() protects all fields in ufp * except uf_alloc and uf_busy. UF_ENTER(ufp, fip, fd) also prevents * ufp->uf_alloc, ufp->uf_busy, fip->fi_list and fip->fi_nfiles from * changing. * * (3) The lock ordering is (1), (2). * * (4) Note that fip->fi_list and fip->fi_nfiles cannot change while *any* * file list lock is held. Thus flist_grow() must acquire all such * locks -- fi_lock and every fd's uf_lock -- to install a new file list. */ #define UF_ENTER(ufp, fip, fd) \ for (;;) { \ uf_entry_t *_flist = (fip)->fi_list; \ ufp = &_flist[fd]; \ ASSERT((fd) < (fip)->fi_nfiles); \ mutex_enter(&ufp->uf_lock); \ if (_flist == (fip)->fi_list) \ break; \ mutex_exit(&ufp->uf_lock); \ } #define UF_EXIT(ufp) mutex_exit(&ufp->uf_lock) #define PSARGSZ 80 /* Space for exec arguments (used by ps(1)) */ #define MAXCOMLEN 16 /* <= MAXNAMLEN, >= sizeof (ac_comm) */ typedef struct { /* kernel syscall set type */ uint_t word[9]; /* space for syscall numbers [1..288] */ } k_sysset_t; /* * __KERN_NAUXV_IMPL is defined as a convenience sizing mechanism * for the portions of the kernel that care about aux vectors. * * Applications that need to know how many aux vectors the kernel * supplies should use the proc(5) interface to read /proc/PID/auxv. * * This value should not be changed in a patch. */ #if defined(__sparc) #define __KERN_NAUXV_IMPL 20 #elif defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64) #define __KERN_NAUXV_IMPL 26 #endif struct execsw; /* * The user structure; one allocated per process. Contains all the * per-process data that doesn't need to be referenced while the * process is swapped. */ typedef struct user { /* * These fields are initialized at process creation time and never * modified. They can be accessed without acquiring locks. */ struct execsw *u_execsw; /* pointer to exec switch entry */ auxv_t u_auxv[__KERN_NAUXV_IMPL]; /* aux vector from exec */ timestruc_t u_start; /* hrestime at process start */ clock_t u_ticks; /* lbolt at process start */ char u_comm[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; /* executable file name from exec */ char u_psargs[PSARGSZ]; /* arguments from exec */ int u_argc; /* value of argc passed to main() */ uintptr_t u_argv; /* value of argv passed to main() */ uintptr_t u_envp; /* value of envp passed to main() */ uintptr_t u_commpagep; /* address of mapped comm page */ /* * These fields are protected by p_lock: */ struct vnode *u_cdir; /* current directory */ struct vnode *u_rdir; /* root directory */ uint64_t u_mem; /* accumulated memory usage */ size_t u_mem_max; /* peak RSS (K) */ mode_t u_cmask; /* mask for file creation */ char u_acflag; /* accounting flag */ char u_systrap; /* /proc: any syscall mask bits set? */ refstr_t *u_cwd; /* cached string for cwd */ k_sysset_t u_entrymask; /* /proc syscall stop-on-entry mask */ k_sysset_t u_exitmask; /* /proc syscall stop-on-exit mask */ k_sigset_t u_signodefer; /* signals defered when caught */ k_sigset_t u_sigonstack; /* signals taken on alternate stack */ k_sigset_t u_sigresethand; /* signals reset when caught */ k_sigset_t u_sigrestart; /* signals that restart system calls */ k_sigset_t u_sigmask[MAXSIG]; /* signals held while in catcher */ void (*u_signal[MAXSIG])(); /* Disposition of signals */ /* * Resource controls provide the backend for process resource limits, * the interfaces for which are maintained for compatibility. To * preserve the behaviour associated with the RLIM_SAVED_CUR and * RLIM_SAVED_MAX tokens, we retain the "saved" rlimits. */ struct rlimit64 u_saved_rlimit[RLIM_NSAVED]; uf_info_t u_finfo; /* open file information */ } user_t; #include /* cannot include before user defined */ #ifdef _KERNEL #define P_FINFO(p) (&(p)->p_user.u_finfo) #endif /* _KERNEL */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #else /* defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER) */ /* * Here, we define a fake version of struct user for programs * (debuggers) that use ptrace() to read and modify the saved * registers directly in the u-area. ptrace() has been removed * from the operating system and now exists as a library function * in libc, built on the /proc process filesystem. The ptrace() * library function provides access only to the members of the * fake struct user defined here. * * User-level programs that must know the real contents of struct * user will have to define _KMEMUSER before including . * Such programs also become machine specific. Carefully consider * the consequences of your actions. */ #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define PSARGSZ 80 /* Space for exec arguments (used by ps(1)) */ typedef struct user { gregset_t u_reg; /* user's saved registers */ greg_t *u_ar0; /* address of user's saved R0 */ char u_psargs[PSARGSZ]; /* arguments from exec */ void (*u_signal[MAXSIG])(); /* Disposition of signals */ int u_code; /* fault code on trap */ caddr_t u_addr; /* fault PC on trap */ } user_t; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER) */ #endif /* _SYS_USER_H */