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351 lines
8.4 KiB
C
/** \file proc.h
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Prototypes for utilities for keeping track of jobs, processes and subshells, as
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well as signal handling functions for tracking children. These
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functions do not themselves launch new processes, the exec library
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will call proc to create representations of the running jobs as
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needed.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_PROC_H
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#define FISH_PROC_H
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include "util.h"
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#include "io.h"
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/**
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Types of processes
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*/
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enum
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{
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/**
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A regular external command
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*/
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EXTERNAL,
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/**
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A builtin command
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*/
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INTERNAL_BUILTIN,
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/**
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A shellscript function
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*/
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INTERNAL_FUNCTION,
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/**
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A block of commands
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*/
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INTERNAL_BLOCK,
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/**
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The exec builtin
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*/
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INTERNAL_EXEC,
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}
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;
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enum
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{
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JOB_CONTROL_ALL,
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JOB_CONTROL_INTERACTIVE,
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JOB_CONTROL_NONE,
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}
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;
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/**
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A structure representing a single fish process. Contains variables
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for tracking process state and the process argument
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list. Actually, a fish process can be either a regular externa
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lrocess, an internal builtin which may or may not spawn a fake IO
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process during execution, a shellscript function or a block of
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commands to be evaluated by calling eval. Lastly, this process can
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be the result of an exec command. The role of this process_t is
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determined by the type field, which can be one of EXTERNAL,
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INTERNAL_BUILTIN, INTERNAL_FUNCTION, INTERNAL_BLOCK and
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INTERNAL_EXEC.
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The process_t contains information on how the process should be
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started, such as command name and arguments, as well as runtime
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information on the status of the actual physical process which
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represents it. Shellscript functions, builtins and blocks of code
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may all need to spawn an external process that handles the piping
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and redirecting of IO for them.
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If the process is of type EXTERNAL or INTERNAL_EXEC, argv is the
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argument array and actual_cmd is the absolute path of the command
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to execute.
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If the process is of type ITERNAL_BUILTIN, argv is the argument
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vector, and argv[0] is the name of the builtin command.
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If the process is of type ITERNAL_FUNCTION, argv is the argument
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vector, and argv[0] is the name of the shellscript function.
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If the process is of type ITERNAL_BLOCK, argv has exactly one
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element, which is the block of commands to execute.
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*/
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typedef struct process
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{
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/**
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Type of process. Can be one of \c EXTERNAL, \c
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INTERNAL_BUILTIN, \c INTERNAL_FUNCTION, \c INTERNAL_BLOCK or
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INTERNAL_EXEC
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*/
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int type;
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/** argv parameter for for execv, builtin_run, etc. */
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wchar_t **argv;
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/** actual command to pass to exec in case of EXTERNAL or INTERNAL_EXEC */
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wchar_t *actual_cmd;
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/** process ID */
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pid_t pid;
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/** File descriptor that pipe output should bind to */
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int pipe_fd;
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/** true if process has completed */
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volatile int completed;
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/** true if process has stopped */
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volatile int stopped;
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/** reported status value */
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volatile int status;
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/** next process in pipeline */
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struct process *next;
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#ifdef HAVE__PROC_SELF_STAT
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/** Last time of cpu time check */
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struct timeval last_time;
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/** Number of jiffies spent in process at last cpu time check */
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unsigned long last_jiffies;
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#endif
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}
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process_t;
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/** A pipeline of one or more processes. */
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typedef struct job
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{
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/** command line, used for messages */
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wchar_t *command;
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/** list of processes in this job */
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process_t *first_process;
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/** process group ID */
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pid_t pgid;
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/** true if user was told about stopped job */
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int notified;
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/** saved terminal modes */
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struct termios tmodes;
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/** The job id of the job*/
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int job_id;
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/** Whether this job is in the foreground */
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int fg;
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/**
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Whether the specified job is completely constructed,
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i.e. completely parsed, and every process in the job has been
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forked, etc.
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*/
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int constructed;
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/**
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Whether the specified job is a part of a subshell, event handler or some other form of special job that should not be reported
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*/
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int skip_notification;
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/** List of IO redrections for the job */
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io_data_t *io;
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/** Should the exit status be negated? This flag can only be set by the not builtin. */
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int negate;
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/** This flag is set to one on wildcard expansion errors. It means that the current command should not be executed */
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int wildcard_error;
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/** Skip executing this job. This flag is set by the short-circut builtins, i.e. and and or */
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int skip;
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/** Whether the job is under job control */
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int job_control;
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/** Whether the job wants to own the terminal when in the foreground */
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int terminal;
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/** Pointer to the next job */
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struct job *next;
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}
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job_t;
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/**
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Whether we are running a subshell command
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*/
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extern int is_subshell;
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/**
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Whether we are running a block of commands
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*/
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extern int is_block;
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/**
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Whether we are reading from the keyboard right now
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*/
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extern int is_interactive;
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/**
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Whether this shell is attached to the keyboard at all
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*/
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extern int is_interactive_session;
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/**
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Whether we are a login shell
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*/
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extern int is_login;
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/**
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Whether we are a event handler
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*/
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extern int is_event;
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/**
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Linked list of all jobs
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*/
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extern job_t *first_job;
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/**
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Whether a universal variable barrier roundtrip has already been
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made for this command. Such a roundtrip only needs to be done once
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on a given command, unless a unversal variable value is
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changed. Once this has been done, this variable is set to 1, so
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that no more roundtrips need to be done.
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Both setting it to one when it should be zero and the opposite may
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cause concurrency bugs.
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*/
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extern int proc_had_barrier;
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/**
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Pid of last process to be started in the background
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*/
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extern pid_t proc_last_bg_pid;
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/**
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Can be one of JOB_CONTROL_ALL, JOB_CONTROL_INTERACTIVE and JOB_CONTROL_NONE
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*/
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extern int job_control_mode;
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/**
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Sets the status of the last process to exit
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*/
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void proc_set_last_status( int s );
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/**
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Returns the status of the last process to exit
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*/
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int proc_get_last_status();
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/**
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Remove the specified job
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*/
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void job_free( job_t* j );
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/**
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Create a new job. Job struct is allocated using halloc, so anything
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that should be freed with the job can uset it as a halloc context
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when allocating.
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*/
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job_t *job_create();
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/**
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Return the job with the specified job id.
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If id is -1, return the last job used.
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*/
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job_t *job_get(int id);
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/**
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Return the job with the specified pid.
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*/
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job_t *job_get_from_pid(int pid);
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/**
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Tests if the job is stopped
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*/
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int job_is_stopped( const job_t *j );
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/**
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Tests if the job has completed
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*/
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int job_is_completed( const job_t *j );
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/**
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Reassume a (possibly) stopped job. Put job j in the foreground. If
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cont is nonzero, restore the saved terminal modes and send the
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process group a SIGCONT signal to wake it up before we block.
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\param j The job
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\param cont Whether the function should wait for the job to complete before returning
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*/
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void job_continue( job_t *j, int cont );
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/**
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Notify user of nog events. Notify the user about stopped or
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terminated jobs. Delete terminated jobs from the active job list.
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\param interactive whether interactive jobs should be reaped as well
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*/
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int job_reap( int interactive );
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/**
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Signal handler for SIGCHLD. Mark any processes with relevant
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information.
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*/
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void job_handle_signal( int signal, siginfo_t *info, void *con );
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#ifdef HAVE__PROC_SELF_STAT
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/**
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Use the procfs filesystem to look up how many jiffies of cpu time
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was used by this process. This function is only available on
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systems with the procfs file entry 'stat', i.e. Linux.
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*/
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unsigned long proc_get_jiffies( process_t *p );
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/**
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Update process time usage for all processes by calling the
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proc_get_jiffies function for every process of every job.
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*/
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void proc_update_jiffies();
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#endif
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/**
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Perform a set of simple sanity checks on the job list. This
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includes making sure that only one job is in the foreground, that
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every process is in a valid state, etc.
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*/
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void proc_sanity_check();
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/**
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Send of an process/job exit event notification. This function is a conveniance wrapper around event_fire().
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*/
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void proc_fire_event( const wchar_t *msg, int type, pid_t pid, int status );
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/**
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Initializations
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*/
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void proc_init();
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/**
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Clean up before exiting
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*/
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void proc_destroy();
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/**
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Set new value for is_interactive flag, saving previous value. If
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needed, update signal handlers.
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*/
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void proc_push_interactive( int value );
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/**
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Set is_interactive flag to the previous value. If needed, update
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signal handlers.
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*/
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void proc_pop_interactive();
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#endif
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