linux/arch/um/os-Linux/process.c
Jeff Dike cd2ee4a30c [PATCH] uml: Fix SIGWINCH relaying
This makes SIGWINCH work again, and fixes a couple of SIGWINCH-associated
crashes.  First, the sigio thread disables SIGWINCH because all hell breaks
loose if it ever gets one and tries to call the signal handling code.  Second,
there was a problem with deferencing tty structs after they were freed.  The
SIGWINCH support for a tty wasn't being turned off or freed after the tty went
away.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-05 16:36:36 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Jeff Dike (jdike@addtoit.com)
* Licensed under the GPL
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <linux/unistd.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include "ptrace_user.h"
#include "os.h"
#include "user.h"
#include "user_util.h"
#define ARBITRARY_ADDR -1
#define FAILURE_PID -1
#define STAT_PATH_LEN sizeof("/proc/#######/stat\0")
#define COMM_SCANF "%*[^)])"
unsigned long os_process_pc(int pid)
{
char proc_stat[STAT_PATH_LEN], buf[256];
unsigned long pc;
int fd, err;
sprintf(proc_stat, "/proc/%d/stat", pid);
fd = os_open_file(proc_stat, of_read(OPENFLAGS()), 0);
if(fd < 0){
printk("os_process_pc - couldn't open '%s', err = %d\n",
proc_stat, -fd);
return(ARBITRARY_ADDR);
}
err = os_read_file(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
if(err < 0){
printk("os_process_pc - couldn't read '%s', err = %d\n",
proc_stat, -err);
os_close_file(fd);
return(ARBITRARY_ADDR);
}
os_close_file(fd);
pc = ARBITRARY_ADDR;
if(sscanf(buf, "%*d " COMM_SCANF " %*c %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d "
"%*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %*d "
"%*d %*d %*d %*d %*d %lu", &pc) != 1){
printk("os_process_pc - couldn't find pc in '%s'\n", buf);
}
return(pc);
}
int os_process_parent(int pid)
{
char stat[STAT_PATH_LEN];
char data[256];
int parent, n, fd;
if(pid == -1) return(-1);
snprintf(stat, sizeof(stat), "/proc/%d/stat", pid);
fd = os_open_file(stat, of_read(OPENFLAGS()), 0);
if(fd < 0){
printk("Couldn't open '%s', err = %d\n", stat, -fd);
return(FAILURE_PID);
}
n = os_read_file(fd, data, sizeof(data));
os_close_file(fd);
if(n < 0){
printk("Couldn't read '%s', err = %d\n", stat, -n);
return(FAILURE_PID);
}
parent = FAILURE_PID;
n = sscanf(data, "%*d " COMM_SCANF " %*c %d", &parent);
if(n != 1)
printk("Failed to scan '%s'\n", data);
return(parent);
}
void os_stop_process(int pid)
{
kill(pid, SIGSTOP);
}
void os_kill_process(int pid, int reap_child)
{
kill(pid, SIGKILL);
if(reap_child)
CATCH_EINTR(waitpid(pid, NULL, 0));
}
/* Kill off a ptraced child by all means available. kill it normally first,
* then PTRACE_KILL it, then PTRACE_CONT it in case it's in a run state from
* which it can't exit directly.
*/
void os_kill_ptraced_process(int pid, int reap_child)
{
kill(pid, SIGKILL);
ptrace(PTRACE_KILL, pid);
ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, pid);
if(reap_child)
CATCH_EINTR(waitpid(pid, NULL, 0));
}
void os_usr1_process(int pid)
{
kill(pid, SIGUSR1);
}
/*Don't use the glibc version, which caches the result in TLS. It misses some
* syscalls, and also breaks with clone(), which does not unshare the TLS.*/
inline _syscall0(pid_t, getpid)
int os_getpid(void)
{
return(getpid());
}
int os_getpgrp(void)
{
return getpgrp();
}
int os_map_memory(void *virt, int fd, unsigned long long off, unsigned long len,
int r, int w, int x)
{
void *loc;
int prot;
prot = (r ? PROT_READ : 0) | (w ? PROT_WRITE : 0) |
(x ? PROT_EXEC : 0);
loc = mmap64((void *) virt, len, prot, MAP_SHARED | MAP_FIXED,
fd, off);
if(loc == MAP_FAILED)
return(-errno);
return(0);
}
int os_protect_memory(void *addr, unsigned long len, int r, int w, int x)
{
int prot = ((r ? PROT_READ : 0) | (w ? PROT_WRITE : 0) |
(x ? PROT_EXEC : 0));
if(mprotect(addr, len, prot) < 0)
return(-errno);
return(0);
}
int os_unmap_memory(void *addr, int len)
{
int err;
err = munmap(addr, len);
if(err < 0)
return(-errno);
return(0);
}
/*
* Overrides for Emacs so that we follow Linus's tabbing style.
* Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically
* adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end
* of the file.
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Local variables:
* c-file-style: "linux"
* End:
*/