- No locking in RTS_(UN)SET macros - No lock_notify() - Removed unused lock_send() - No lock/unlock macros anymore
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			72 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/* The kernel call implemented in this file:
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 *   m_type:	SYS_RUNCTL
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 *
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 * The parameters for this kernel call are:
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 *    m1_i1:	RC_ENDPT	process number to control
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 *    m1_i2:	RC_ACTION	stop or resume the process
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 *    m1_i3:	RC_FLAGS	request flags
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 */
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#include "../system.h"
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#if USE_RUNCTL
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				  do_runctl				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_runctl(struct proc * caller, message * m_ptr)
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{
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/* Control a process's RTS_PROC_STOP flag. Used for process management.
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 * If the process is queued sending a message or stopped for system call
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 * tracing, and the RC_DELAY request flag is given, set MF_SIG_DELAY instead
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 * of RTS_PROC_STOP, and send a SIGNDELAY signal later when the process is done
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 * sending (ending the delay). Used by PM for safe signal delivery.
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 */
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  int proc_nr, action, flags, delayed;
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  register struct proc *rp;
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  /* Extract the message parameters and do sanity checking. */
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  if (!isokendpt(m_ptr->RC_ENDPT, &proc_nr)) return(EINVAL);
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  if (iskerneln(proc_nr)) return(EPERM);
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  rp = proc_addr(proc_nr);
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  action = m_ptr->RC_ACTION;
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  flags = m_ptr->RC_FLAGS;
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  /* Is the target sending or syscall-traced? Then set MF_SIG_DELAY instead.
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   * Do this only when the RC_DELAY flag is set in the request flags field.
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   * The process will not become runnable before PM has called SYS_ENDKSIG.
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   * Note that asynchronous messages are not covered: a process using SENDA
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   * should not also install signal handlers *and* expect POSIX compliance.
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   */
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  if (action == RC_STOP && (flags & RC_DELAY)) {
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	RTS_SET(rp, RTS_SYS_LOCK);
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	if (RTS_ISSET(rp, RTS_SENDING) || (rp->p_misc_flags & MF_SC_DEFER))
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		rp->p_misc_flags |= MF_SIG_DELAY;
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	delayed = (rp->p_misc_flags & MF_SIG_DELAY);
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	RTS_UNSET(rp, RTS_SYS_LOCK);
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	if (delayed) return(EBUSY);
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  }
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  /* Either set or clear the stop flag. */
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  switch (action) {
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  case RC_STOP:
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	RTS_SET(rp, RTS_PROC_STOP);
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	break;
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  case RC_RESUME:
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	RTS_UNSET(rp, RTS_PROC_STOP);
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	break;
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  default:
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	return(EINVAL);
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  }
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  return(OK);
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}
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#endif /* USE_RUNCTL */
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