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17 
18 #ifndef	_HURD_H
19 
20 #define	_HURD_H	1
21 #include <features.h>
22 
23 
24 /* Get types, macros, constants and function declarations
25    for all Mach microkernel interaction.  */
26 #include <mach.h>
27 #include <mach/mig_errors.h>
28 
29 /* Get types and constants necessary for Hurd interfaces.  */
30 #include <hurd/hurd_types.h>
31 
32 /* Get MiG stub declarations for commonly used Hurd interfaces.  */
33 #include <hurd/auth.h>
34 #include <hurd/process.h>
35 #include <hurd/fs.h>
36 #include <hurd/io.h>
37 
38 /* Get `struct hurd_port' and related definitions implementing lightweight
39    user references for ports.  These are used pervasively throughout the C
40    library; this is here to avoid putting it in nearly every source file.  */
41 #include <hurd/port.h>
42 
43 #include <errno.h>
44 #include <bits/types/error_t.h>
45 #include <bits/types/sigset_t.h>
46 
47 #ifndef _HURD_H_EXTERN_INLINE
48 #define _HURD_H_EXTERN_INLINE __extern_inline
49 #endif
50 
51 extern int __hurd_fail (error_t err);
52 
53 #ifdef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES
54 _HURD_H_EXTERN_INLINE int
__hurd_fail(error_t err)55 __hurd_fail (error_t err)
56 {
57   switch (err)
58     {
59     case EMACH_SEND_INVALID_DEST:
60     case EMIG_SERVER_DIED:
61       /* The server has disappeared!  */
62       err = (error_t) EIEIO;
63       break;
64 
65     case KERN_NO_SPACE:
66       err = (error_t) ENOMEM;
67       break;
68 
69     case KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS:
70     case KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT:
71       err = (error_t) EINVAL;
72       break;
73 
74     case 0:
75       return 0;
76 
77     default:
78       break;
79     }
80 
81   errno = err;
82   return -1;
83 }
84 #endif
85 
86 /* Basic ports and info, initialized by startup.  */
87 
88 extern int _hurd_exec_flags;	/* Flags word passed in exec_startup.  */
89 extern struct hurd_port *_hurd_ports;
90 extern unsigned int _hurd_nports;
91 extern mode_t _hurd_umask;
92 extern sigset_t _hurdsig_traced;
93 
94 /* Shorthand macro for internal library code referencing _hurd_ports (see
95    <hurd/port.h>).  */
96 /* Also see __USEPORT_CANCEL.  */
97 
98 #define	__USEPORT(which, expr) \
99   HURD_PORT_USE (&_hurd_ports[INIT_PORT_##which], (expr))
100 
101 /* Function version of __USEPORT: calls OPERATE with a send right.  */
102 
103 extern error_t _hurd_ports_use (int which, error_t (*operate) (mach_port_t));
104 
105 
106 /* Base address and size of the initial stack set up by the exec server.
107    Not locked.  */
108 
109 extern vm_address_t _hurd_stack_base;
110 extern vm_size_t _hurd_stack_size;
111 
112 /* Initial file descriptor table we were passed at startup.  If we are
113    using a real dtable, these are turned into that and then cleared at
114    startup.  If not, these are never changed after startup.  Not locked.  */
115 
116 extern mach_port_t *_hurd_init_dtable;
117 extern mach_msg_type_number_t _hurd_init_dtablesize;
118 
119 /* Current process IDs.  */
120 
121 extern pid_t _hurd_pid, _hurd_ppid, _hurd_pgrp;
122 extern int _hurd_orphaned;
123 
124 /* This variable is incremented every time the process IDs change.  */
125 extern unsigned int _hurd_pids_changed_stamp;
126 
127 /* Unix `data break', for brk and sbrk.
128    If brk and sbrk are not used, this info will not be initialized or used.  */
129 
130 
131 /* Data break.  This is what `sbrk (0)' returns.  */
132 
133 extern vm_address_t _hurd_brk;
134 
135 /* End of allocated space.  This is generally `round_page (_hurd_brk)'.  */
136 
137 extern vm_address_t _hurd_data_end;
138 
139 /* This mutex locks _hurd_brk and _hurd_data_end.  */
140 
141 extern struct mutex _hurd_brk_lock;
142 
143 /* Set the data break to NEWBRK; _hurd_brk_lock must
144    be held, and is released on return.  */
145 
146 extern int _hurd_set_brk (vm_address_t newbrk);
147 
148 #include <bits/types/FILE.h>
149 
150 /* Calls to get and set basic ports.  */
151 
152 extern error_t _hurd_ports_get (unsigned int which, mach_port_t *result);
153 extern error_t _hurd_ports_set (unsigned int which, mach_port_t newport);
154 
155 extern process_t getproc (void);
156 extern file_t getcwdir (void), getcrdir (void);
157 extern auth_t getauth (void);
158 extern mach_port_t getcttyid (void);
159 extern int setproc (process_t);
160 extern int setcwdir (file_t), setcrdir (file_t);
161 extern int setcttyid (mach_port_t);
162 
163 /* Does reauth with the proc server and fd io servers.  */
164 extern int __setauth (auth_t), setauth (auth_t);
165 
166 
167 /* Modify a port cell by looking up a directory name.
168    This verifies that it is a directory and that we have search permission.  */
169 extern int _hurd_change_directory_port_from_name (struct hurd_port *portcell,
170 						  const char *name);
171 /* Same thing, but using an open file descriptor.
172    Also verifies that it is a directory and that we have search permission.  */
173 extern int _hurd_change_directory_port_from_fd (struct hurd_port *portcell,
174 						int fd);
175 
176 
177 
178 /* Get and set the effective UID set.  */
179 extern int geteuids (int __n, uid_t *__uidset);
180 extern int seteuids (int __n, const uid_t *__uidset);
181 
182 
183 /* Split FILE into a directory and a name within the directory.  The
184    directory lookup uses the current root and working directory.  If
185    successful, stores in *NAME a pointer into FILE where the name
186    within directory begins and returns a port to the directory;
187    otherwise sets `errno' and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.  */
188 
189 extern file_t __file_name_split (const char *file, char **name);
190 extern file_t file_name_split (const char *file, char **name);
191 
192 /* Split DIRECTORY into a parent directory and a name within the directory.
193    This is the same as file_name_split, but ignores trailing slashes.  */
194 
195 extern file_t __directory_name_split (const char *file, char **name);
196 extern file_t directory_name_split (const char *file, char **name);
197 
198 /* Open a port to FILE with the given FLAGS and MODE (see <fcntl.h>).
199    The file lookup uses the current root and working directory.
200    Returns a port to the file if successful; otherwise sets `errno'
201    and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.  */
202 
203 extern file_t __file_name_lookup (const char *file, int flags, mode_t mode);
204 extern file_t file_name_lookup (const char *file, int flags, mode_t mode);
205 
206 /* Open a port to FILE with the given FLAGS and MODE (see <fcntl.h>).  The
207    file lookup uses the current root directory, but uses STARTDIR as the
208    "working directory" for file relative names.  Returns a port to the file
209    if successful; otherwise sets `errno' and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.  */
210 
211 extern file_t __file_name_lookup_under (file_t startdir, const char *file,
212 					int flags, mode_t mode);
213 extern file_t file_name_lookup_under (file_t startdir, const char *file,
214 				      int flags, mode_t mode);
215 
216 
217 /* Lookup FILE_NAME and return the node opened with FLAGS & MODE
218    (see hurd_file_name_lookup for details), but a simple file name (without
219    any directory prefixes) will be consecutively prefixed with the pathnames
220    in the `:' separated list PATH until one succeeds in a successful lookup.
221    If none succeed, then the first error that wasn't ENOENT is returned, or
222    ENOENT if no other errors were returned.  If PREFIXED_NAME is non-NULL,
223    then if the result is looked up directly, *PREFIXED_NAME is set to NULL, and
224    if it is looked up using a prefix from PATH, *PREFIXED_NAME is set to
225    malloc'd storage containing the prefixed name.  */
226 extern file_t file_name_path_lookup (const char *file_name, const char *path,
227 				     int flags, mode_t mode,
228 				     char **prefixed_name);
229 
230 
231 
232 /* Open a file descriptor on a port.  FLAGS are as for `open'; flags
233    affected by io_set_openmodes are not changed by this.  If successful,
234    this consumes a user reference for PORT (which will be deallocated on
235    close).  */
236 
237 extern int openport (io_t port, int flags);
238 
239 /* Open a stream on a port.  MODE is as for `fopen'.
240    If successful, this consumes a user reference for PORT
241    (which will be deallocated on fclose).  */
242 
243 extern FILE *fopenport (io_t port, const char *mode);
244 extern FILE *__fopenport (io_t port, const char *mode);
245 
246 
247 /* Deprecated: use _hurd_exec_paths instead.  */
248 
249 extern error_t _hurd_exec (task_t task,
250 			   file_t file,
251 			   char *const argv[],
252 			   char *const envp[]) __attribute_deprecated__;
253 
254 /* Execute a file, replacing TASK's current program image.  */
255 
256 extern error_t _hurd_exec_paths (task_t task,
257 				 file_t file,
258 				 const char *path,
259 				 const char *abspath,
260 				 char *const argv[],
261 				 char *const envp[]);
262 
263 
264 /* Inform the proc server we have exited with STATUS, and kill the
265    task thoroughly.  This function never returns, no matter what.  */
266 
267 extern void _hurd_exit (int status) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
268 
269 
270 /* Initialize the library data structures from the
271    ints and ports passed to us by the exec server.
272    Then vm_deallocate PORTARRAY and INTARRAY.  */
273 
274 extern void _hurd_init (int flags, char **argv,
275 			mach_port_t *portarray, size_t portarraysize,
276 			int *intarray, size_t intarraysize);
277 
278 /* Register the process to the proc server.  */
279 extern void _hurd_libc_proc_init (char **argv);
280 
281 /* Do startup handshaking with the proc server, and initialize library data
282    structures that require proc server interaction.  This includes
283    initializing signals; see _hurdsig_init in <hurd/signal.h>.  */
284 
285 extern void _hurd_proc_init (char **argv,
286 			     const int *intarray, size_t intarraysize);
287 
288 
289 /* Return the socket server for sockaddr domain DOMAIN.  If DEAD is
290    nonzero, remove the old cached port and always do a fresh lookup.
291 
292    It is assumed that a socket server will stay alive during a complex socket
293    operation involving several RPCs.  But a socket server may die during
294    long idle periods between socket operations.  Callers should first pass
295    zero for DEAD; if the first socket RPC tried on the returned port fails
296    with MACH_SEND_INVALID_DEST or MIG_SERVER_DIED (indicating the server
297    went away), the caller should call _hurd_socket_server again with DEAD
298    nonzero and retry the RPC on the new socket server port.  */
299 
300 extern socket_t _hurd_socket_server (int domain, int dead);
301 
302 /* Send a `sig_post' RPC to process number PID.  If PID is zero,
303    send the message to all processes in the current process's process group.
304    If PID is < -1, send SIG to all processes in process group - PID.
305    SIG and REFPORT are passed along in the request message.  */
306 
307 extern error_t _hurd_sig_post (pid_t pid, int sig, mach_port_t refport);
308 extern error_t hurd_sig_post (pid_t pid, int sig, mach_port_t refport);
309 
310 /* Fetch the host privileged port and device master port from the proc
311    server.  They are fetched only once and then cached in the
312    variables below.  A special program that gets them from somewhere
313    other than the proc server (such as a bootstrap filesystem) can set
314    these variables to install the ports.  */
315 
316 extern kern_return_t __get_privileged_ports (mach_port_t *host_priv_ptr,
317 					     device_t *device_master_ptr);
318 extern kern_return_t get_privileged_ports (mach_port_t *host_priv_ptr,
319 					   device_t *device_master_ptr);
320 extern mach_port_t _hurd_host_priv, _hurd_device_master;
321 
322 /* Return the PID of the task whose control port is TASK.
323    On error, sets `errno' and returns -1.  */
324 
325 extern pid_t __task2pid (task_t task), task2pid (task_t task);
326 
327 /* Return the task control port of process PID.
328    On error, sets `errno' and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.  */
329 
330 extern task_t __pid2task (pid_t pid), pid2task (pid_t pid);
331 
332 /* Return the current thread's thread port.  This is a cheap operation (no
333    system call), but it relies on Hurd signal state being set up.  */
334 extern thread_t hurd_thread_self (void);
335 
336 
337 /* Cancel pending operations on THREAD.  If it is doing an interruptible RPC,
338    that RPC will now return EINTR; otherwise, the "cancelled" flag will be
339    set, causing the next `hurd_check_cancel' call to return nonzero or the
340    next interruptible RPC to return EINTR (whichever is called first).  */
341 extern error_t hurd_thread_cancel (thread_t thread);
342 
343 /* Test and clear the calling thread's "cancelled" flag.  */
344 extern int hurd_check_cancel (void);
345 
346 
347 /* Return the io server port for file descriptor FD.
348    This adds a Mach user reference to the returned port.
349    On error, sets `errno' and returns MACH_PORT_NULL.  */
350 
351 extern io_t __getdport (int fd), getdport (int fd);
352 
353 
354 #include <stdarg.h>
355 
356 /* Write formatted output to PORT, a Mach port supporting the i/o protocol,
357    according to the format string FORMAT, using the argument list in ARG.  */
358 int vpprintf (io_t port, const char *format, va_list arg);
359 
360 
361 #endif	/* hurd.h */
362