cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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pid.h (6514B)


      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
      2#ifndef _LINUX_PID_H
      3#define _LINUX_PID_H
      4
      5#include <linux/rculist.h>
      6#include <linux/wait.h>
      7#include <linux/refcount.h>
      8
      9enum pid_type
     10{
     11	PIDTYPE_PID,
     12	PIDTYPE_TGID,
     13	PIDTYPE_PGID,
     14	PIDTYPE_SID,
     15	PIDTYPE_MAX,
     16};
     17
     18/*
     19 * What is struct pid?
     20 *
     21 * A struct pid is the kernel's internal notion of a process identifier.
     22 * It refers to individual tasks, process groups, and sessions.  While
     23 * there are processes attached to it the struct pid lives in a hash
     24 * table, so it and then the processes that it refers to can be found
     25 * quickly from the numeric pid value.  The attached processes may be
     26 * quickly accessed by following pointers from struct pid.
     27 *
     28 * Storing pid_t values in the kernel and referring to them later has a
     29 * problem.  The process originally with that pid may have exited and the
     30 * pid allocator wrapped, and another process could have come along
     31 * and been assigned that pid.
     32 *
     33 * Referring to user space processes by holding a reference to struct
     34 * task_struct has a problem.  When the user space process exits
     35 * the now useless task_struct is still kept.  A task_struct plus a
     36 * stack consumes around 10K of low kernel memory.  More precisely
     37 * this is THREAD_SIZE + sizeof(struct task_struct).  By comparison
     38 * a struct pid is about 64 bytes.
     39 *
     40 * Holding a reference to struct pid solves both of these problems.
     41 * It is small so holding a reference does not consume a lot of
     42 * resources, and since a new struct pid is allocated when the numeric pid
     43 * value is reused (when pids wrap around) we don't mistakenly refer to new
     44 * processes.
     45 */
     46
     47
     48/*
     49 * struct upid is used to get the id of the struct pid, as it is
     50 * seen in particular namespace. Later the struct pid is found with
     51 * find_pid_ns() using the int nr and struct pid_namespace *ns.
     52 */
     53
     54struct upid {
     55	int nr;
     56	struct pid_namespace *ns;
     57};
     58
     59struct pid
     60{
     61	refcount_t count;
     62	unsigned int level;
     63	spinlock_t lock;
     64	/* lists of tasks that use this pid */
     65	struct hlist_head tasks[PIDTYPE_MAX];
     66	struct hlist_head inodes;
     67	/* wait queue for pidfd notifications */
     68	wait_queue_head_t wait_pidfd;
     69	struct rcu_head rcu;
     70	struct upid numbers[1];
     71};
     72
     73extern struct pid init_struct_pid;
     74
     75extern const struct file_operations pidfd_fops;
     76
     77struct file;
     78
     79extern struct pid *pidfd_pid(const struct file *file);
     80struct pid *pidfd_get_pid(unsigned int fd, unsigned int *flags);
     81struct task_struct *pidfd_get_task(int pidfd, unsigned int *flags);
     82int pidfd_create(struct pid *pid, unsigned int flags);
     83
     84static inline struct pid *get_pid(struct pid *pid)
     85{
     86	if (pid)
     87		refcount_inc(&pid->count);
     88	return pid;
     89}
     90
     91extern void put_pid(struct pid *pid);
     92extern struct task_struct *pid_task(struct pid *pid, enum pid_type);
     93static inline bool pid_has_task(struct pid *pid, enum pid_type type)
     94{
     95	return !hlist_empty(&pid->tasks[type]);
     96}
     97extern struct task_struct *get_pid_task(struct pid *pid, enum pid_type);
     98
     99extern struct pid *get_task_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type type);
    100
    101/*
    102 * these helpers must be called with the tasklist_lock write-held.
    103 */
    104extern void attach_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type);
    105extern void detach_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type);
    106extern void change_pid(struct task_struct *task, enum pid_type,
    107			struct pid *pid);
    108extern void exchange_tids(struct task_struct *task, struct task_struct *old);
    109extern void transfer_pid(struct task_struct *old, struct task_struct *new,
    110			 enum pid_type);
    111
    112struct pid_namespace;
    113extern struct pid_namespace init_pid_ns;
    114
    115extern int pid_max;
    116extern int pid_max_min, pid_max_max;
    117
    118/*
    119 * look up a PID in the hash table. Must be called with the tasklist_lock
    120 * or rcu_read_lock() held.
    121 *
    122 * find_pid_ns() finds the pid in the namespace specified
    123 * find_vpid() finds the pid by its virtual id, i.e. in the current namespace
    124 *
    125 * see also find_task_by_vpid() set in include/linux/sched.h
    126 */
    127extern struct pid *find_pid_ns(int nr, struct pid_namespace *ns);
    128extern struct pid *find_vpid(int nr);
    129
    130/*
    131 * Lookup a PID in the hash table, and return with it's count elevated.
    132 */
    133extern struct pid *find_get_pid(int nr);
    134extern struct pid *find_ge_pid(int nr, struct pid_namespace *);
    135
    136extern struct pid *alloc_pid(struct pid_namespace *ns, pid_t *set_tid,
    137			     size_t set_tid_size);
    138extern void free_pid(struct pid *pid);
    139extern void disable_pid_allocation(struct pid_namespace *ns);
    140
    141/*
    142 * ns_of_pid() returns the pid namespace in which the specified pid was
    143 * allocated.
    144 *
    145 * NOTE:
    146 * 	ns_of_pid() is expected to be called for a process (task) that has
    147 * 	an attached 'struct pid' (see attach_pid(), detach_pid()) i.e @pid
    148 * 	is expected to be non-NULL. If @pid is NULL, caller should handle
    149 * 	the resulting NULL pid-ns.
    150 */
    151static inline struct pid_namespace *ns_of_pid(struct pid *pid)
    152{
    153	struct pid_namespace *ns = NULL;
    154	if (pid)
    155		ns = pid->numbers[pid->level].ns;
    156	return ns;
    157}
    158
    159/*
    160 * is_child_reaper returns true if the pid is the init process
    161 * of the current namespace. As this one could be checked before
    162 * pid_ns->child_reaper is assigned in copy_process, we check
    163 * with the pid number.
    164 */
    165static inline bool is_child_reaper(struct pid *pid)
    166{
    167	return pid->numbers[pid->level].nr == 1;
    168}
    169
    170/*
    171 * the helpers to get the pid's id seen from different namespaces
    172 *
    173 * pid_nr()    : global id, i.e. the id seen from the init namespace;
    174 * pid_vnr()   : virtual id, i.e. the id seen from the pid namespace of
    175 *               current.
    176 * pid_nr_ns() : id seen from the ns specified.
    177 *
    178 * see also task_xid_nr() etc in include/linux/sched.h
    179 */
    180
    181static inline pid_t pid_nr(struct pid *pid)
    182{
    183	pid_t nr = 0;
    184	if (pid)
    185		nr = pid->numbers[0].nr;
    186	return nr;
    187}
    188
    189pid_t pid_nr_ns(struct pid *pid, struct pid_namespace *ns);
    190pid_t pid_vnr(struct pid *pid);
    191
    192#define do_each_pid_task(pid, type, task)				\
    193	do {								\
    194		if ((pid) != NULL)					\
    195			hlist_for_each_entry_rcu((task),		\
    196				&(pid)->tasks[type], pid_links[type]) {
    197
    198			/*
    199			 * Both old and new leaders may be attached to
    200			 * the same pid in the middle of de_thread().
    201			 */
    202#define while_each_pid_task(pid, type, task)				\
    203				if (type == PIDTYPE_PID)		\
    204					break;				\
    205			}						\
    206	} while (0)
    207
    208#define do_each_pid_thread(pid, type, task)				\
    209	do_each_pid_task(pid, type, task) {				\
    210		struct task_struct *tg___ = task;			\
    211		for_each_thread(tg___, task) {
    212
    213#define while_each_pid_thread(pid, type, task)				\
    214		}							\
    215		task = tg___;						\
    216	} while_each_pid_task(pid, type, task)
    217#endif /* _LINUX_PID_H */