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[linux-2.6-block.git] / include / linux / pid.h
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1#ifndef _LINUX_PID_H
2#define _LINUX_PID_H
3
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4#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
5
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6enum pid_type
7{
8 PIDTYPE_PID,
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9 PIDTYPE_PGID,
10 PIDTYPE_SID,
11 PIDTYPE_MAX
12};
13
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14/*
15 * What is struct pid?
16 *
17 * A struct pid is the kernel's internal notion of a process identifier.
18 * It refers to individual tasks, process groups, and sessions. While
19 * there are processes attached to it the struct pid lives in a hash
20 * table, so it and then the processes that it refers to can be found
21 * quickly from the numeric pid value. The attached processes may be
22 * quickly accessed by following pointers from struct pid.
23 *
25985edc 24 * Storing pid_t values in the kernel and referring to them later has a
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25 * problem. The process originally with that pid may have exited and the
26 * pid allocator wrapped, and another process could have come along
27 * and been assigned that pid.
28 *
29 * Referring to user space processes by holding a reference to struct
30 * task_struct has a problem. When the user space process exits
31 * the now useless task_struct is still kept. A task_struct plus a
32 * stack consumes around 10K of low kernel memory. More precisely
33 * this is THREAD_SIZE + sizeof(struct task_struct). By comparison
34 * a struct pid is about 64 bytes.
35 *
36 * Holding a reference to struct pid solves both of these problems.
37 * It is small so holding a reference does not consume a lot of
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38 * resources, and since a new struct pid is allocated when the numeric pid
39 * value is reused (when pids wrap around) we don't mistakenly refer to new
40 * processes.
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41 */
42
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43
44/*
45 * struct upid is used to get the id of the struct pid, as it is
46 * seen in particular namespace. Later the struct pid is found with
47 * find_pid_ns() using the int nr and struct pid_namespace *ns.
48 */
49
50struct upid {
e49859e7 51 /* Try to keep pid_chain in the same cacheline as nr for find_vpid */
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52 int nr;
53 struct pid_namespace *ns;
54 struct hlist_node pid_chain;
55};
56
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57struct pid
58{
92476d7f 59 atomic_t count;
33166b1f 60 unsigned int level;
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61 /* lists of tasks that use this pid */
62 struct hlist_head tasks[PIDTYPE_MAX];
63 struct rcu_head rcu;
4c3f2ead 64 struct upid numbers[1];
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65};
66
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67extern struct pid init_struct_pid;
68
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69struct pid_link
70{
71 struct hlist_node node;
72 struct pid *pid;
73};
74
75static inline struct pid *get_pid(struct pid *pid)
76{
77 if (pid)
78 atomic_inc(&pid->count);
79 return pid;
80}
81
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82extern void put_pid(struct pid *pid);
83extern struct task_struct *pid_task(struct pid *pid, enum pid_type);
84extern struct task_struct *get_pid_task(struct pid *pid, enum pid_type);
1da177e4 85
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86extern struct pid *get_task_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type type);
87
1da177e4 88/*
81907739 89 * these helpers must be called with the tasklist_lock write-held.
1da177e4 90 */
81907739 91extern void attach_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type);
b3c97528 92extern void detach_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type);
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93extern void change_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type,
94 struct pid *pid);
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95extern void transfer_pid(struct task_struct *old, struct task_struct *new,
96 enum pid_type);
1da177e4 97
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98struct pid_namespace;
99extern struct pid_namespace init_pid_ns;
100
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101/*
102 * look up a PID in the hash table. Must be called with the tasklist_lock
92476d7f 103 * or rcu_read_lock() held.
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104 *
105 * find_pid_ns() finds the pid in the namespace specified
26498e89 106 * find_vpid() finds the pid by its virtual id, i.e. in the current namespace
198fe21b 107 *
dbda0de5 108 * see also find_task_by_vpid() set in include/linux/sched.h
92476d7f 109 */
b3c97528 110extern struct pid *find_pid_ns(int nr, struct pid_namespace *ns);
8990571e 111extern struct pid *find_vpid(int nr);
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112
113/*
114 * Lookup a PID in the hash table, and return with it's count elevated.
1da177e4 115 */
92476d7f 116extern struct pid *find_get_pid(int nr);
198fe21b 117extern struct pid *find_ge_pid(int nr, struct pid_namespace *);
c78193e9 118int next_pidmap(struct pid_namespace *pid_ns, unsigned int last);
1da177e4 119
8ef047aa 120extern struct pid *alloc_pid(struct pid_namespace *ns);
b3c97528 121extern void free_pid(struct pid *pid);
c876ad76 122extern void disable_pid_allocation(struct pid_namespace *ns);
1da177e4 123
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124/*
125 * ns_of_pid() returns the pid namespace in which the specified pid was
126 * allocated.
127 *
128 * NOTE:
129 * ns_of_pid() is expected to be called for a process (task) that has
130 * an attached 'struct pid' (see attach_pid(), detach_pid()) i.e @pid
131 * is expected to be non-NULL. If @pid is NULL, caller should handle
132 * the resulting NULL pid-ns.
133 */
134static inline struct pid_namespace *ns_of_pid(struct pid *pid)
135{
136 struct pid_namespace *ns = NULL;
137 if (pid)
138 ns = pid->numbers[pid->level].ns;
139 return ns;
140}
141
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142/*
143 * is_child_reaper returns true if the pid is the init process
144 * of the current namespace. As this one could be checked before
145 * pid_ns->child_reaper is assigned in copy_process, we check
146 * with the pid number.
147 */
148static inline bool is_child_reaper(struct pid *pid)
149{
150 return pid->numbers[pid->level].nr == 1;
151}
152
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153/*
154 * the helpers to get the pid's id seen from different namespaces
155 *
156 * pid_nr() : global id, i.e. the id seen from the init namespace;
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157 * pid_vnr() : virtual id, i.e. the id seen from the pid namespace of
158 * current.
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159 * pid_nr_ns() : id seen from the ns specified.
160 *
161 * see also task_xid_nr() etc in include/linux/sched.h
162 */
163
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164static inline pid_t pid_nr(struct pid *pid)
165{
166 pid_t nr = 0;
167 if (pid)
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168 nr = pid->numbers[0].nr;
169 return nr;
170}
171
172pid_t pid_nr_ns(struct pid *pid, struct pid_namespace *ns);
44c4e1b2 173pid_t pid_vnr(struct pid *pid);
5feb8f5f 174
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175#define do_each_pid_task(pid, type, task) \
176 do { \
5ef64761 177 if ((pid) != NULL) \
b67bfe0d 178 hlist_for_each_entry_rcu((task), \
5ef64761 179 &(pid)->tasks[type], pids[type].node) {
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181 /*
182 * Both old and new leaders may be attached to
183 * the same pid in the middle of de_thread().
184 */
1d32849b 185#define while_each_pid_task(pid, type, task) \
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186 if (type == PIDTYPE_PID) \
187 break; \
1d32849b 188 } \
d387cae0 189 } while (0)
558cb325 190
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191#define do_each_pid_thread(pid, type, task) \
192 do_each_pid_task(pid, type, task) { \
193 struct task_struct *tg___ = task; \
194 do {
195
196#define while_each_pid_thread(pid, type, task) \
197 } while_each_thread(tg___, task); \
198 task = tg___; \
199 } while_each_pid_task(pid, type, task)
1da177e4 200#endif /* _LINUX_PID_H */