/* This is the per-process information. A slot is reserved for each potential * process. Thus NR_PROCS must be the same as in the kernel. It is not * possible or even necessary to tell when a slot is free here. */ EXTERN struct fproc { mode_t fp_umask; /* mask set by umask system call */ struct inode *fp_workdir; /* pointer to working directory's inode */ struct inode *fp_rootdir; /* pointer to current root dir (see chroot) */ struct filp *fp_filp[OPEN_MAX];/* the file descriptor table */ uid_t fp_realuid; /* real user id */ uid_t fp_effuid; /* effective user id */ gid_t fp_realgid; /* real group id */ gid_t fp_effgid; /* effective group id */ dev_t fp_tty; /* major/minor of controlling tty */ int fp_fd; /* place to save fd if rd/wr can't finish */ char *fp_buffer; /* place to save buffer if rd/wr can't finish*/ int fp_nbytes; /* place to save bytes if rd/wr can't finish */ int fp_cum_io_partial; /* partial byte count if rd/wr can't finish */ char fp_suspended; /* set to indicate process hanging */ char fp_revived; /* set to indicate process being revived */ char fp_task; /* which task is proc suspended on */ char fp_sesldr; /* true if proc is a session leader */ pid_t fp_pid; /* process id */ long fp_cloexec; /* bit map for POSIX Table 6-2 FD_CLOEXEC */ } fproc[NR_PROCS]; /* Field values. */ #define NOT_SUSPENDED 0 /* process is not suspended on pipe or task */ #define SUSPENDED 1 /* process is suspended on pipe or task */ #define NOT_REVIVING 0 /* process is not being revived */ #define REVIVING 1 /* process is being revived from suspension */ #define PID_FREE 0 /* process slot free */ /* Check is process number is acceptable - includes system processes. */ #define isokprocnr(n) ((unsigned)((n)+NR_TASKS) < NR_PROCS + NR_TASKS)