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- // Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
- // found in the LICENSE file.
- #ifndef BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_H_
- #define BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_H_
- #include "base/base_export.h"
- #include "base/macros.h"
- #include "base/process/process_handle.h"
- #include "base/time/time.h"
- #include "build/build_config.h"
- #include "build/chromeos_buildflags.h"
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- #include "base/win/scoped_handle.h"
- #endif
- #if defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- #include <lib/zx/process.h>
- #endif
- #if defined(OS_APPLE)
- #include "base/feature_list.h"
- #include "base/process/port_provider_mac.h"
- #endif
- namespace base {
- #if defined(OS_APPLE)
- extern const Feature kMacAllowBackgroundingProcesses;
- #endif
- // Provides a move-only encapsulation of a process.
- //
- // This object is not tied to the lifetime of the underlying process: the
- // process may be killed and this object may still around, and it will still
- // claim to be valid. The actual behavior in that case is OS dependent like so:
- //
- // Windows: The underlying ProcessHandle will be valid after the process dies
- // and can be used to gather some information about that process, but most
- // methods will obviously fail.
- //
- // POSIX: The underlying ProcessHandle is not guaranteed to remain valid after
- // the process dies, and it may be reused by the system, which means that it may
- // end up pointing to the wrong process.
- class BASE_EXPORT Process {
- public:
- // On Windows, this takes ownership of |handle|. On POSIX, this does not take
- // ownership of |handle|.
- explicit Process(ProcessHandle handle = kNullProcessHandle);
- Process(Process&& other);
- // The destructor does not terminate the process.
- ~Process();
- Process& operator=(Process&& other);
- // Returns an object for the current process.
- static Process Current();
- // Returns a Process for the given |pid|.
- static Process Open(ProcessId pid);
- // Returns a Process for the given |pid|. On Windows the handle is opened
- // with more access rights and must only be used by trusted code (can read the
- // address space and duplicate handles).
- static Process OpenWithExtraPrivileges(ProcessId pid);
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- // Returns a Process for the given |pid|, using some |desired_access|.
- // See ::OpenProcess documentation for valid |desired_access|.
- static Process OpenWithAccess(ProcessId pid, DWORD desired_access);
- #endif
- // Creates an object from a |handle| owned by someone else.
- // Don't use this for new code. It is only intended to ease the migration to
- // a strict ownership model.
- // TODO(rvargas) crbug.com/417532: Remove this code.
- static Process DeprecatedGetProcessFromHandle(ProcessHandle handle);
- // Returns true if processes can be backgrounded.
- static bool CanBackgroundProcesses();
- // Terminates the current process immediately with |exit_code|.
- [[noreturn]] static void TerminateCurrentProcessImmediately(int exit_code);
- // Returns true if this objects represents a valid process.
- bool IsValid() const;
- // Returns a handle for this process. There is no guarantee about when that
- // handle becomes invalid because this object retains ownership.
- ProcessHandle Handle() const;
- // Returns a second object that represents this process.
- Process Duplicate() const;
- // Get the PID for this process.
- ProcessId Pid() const;
- // Get the creation time for this process. Since the Pid can be reused after a
- // process dies, it is useful to use both the Pid and the creation time to
- // uniquely identify a process.
- //
- // On Android, works only if |this| is the current process, as security
- // features prevent an application from getting data about other processes,
- // even if they belong to us. Otherwise, returns Time().
- Time CreationTime() const;
- // Returns true if this process is the current process.
- bool is_current() const;
- // Close the process handle. This will not terminate the process.
- void Close();
- // Returns true if this process is still running. This is only safe on Windows
- // (and maybe Fuchsia?), because the ProcessHandle will keep the zombie
- // process information available until itself has been released. But on Posix,
- // the OS may reuse the ProcessId.
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- bool IsRunning() const {
- return !WaitForExitWithTimeout(base::TimeDelta(), nullptr);
- }
- #endif
- // Terminates the process with extreme prejudice. The given |exit_code| will
- // be the exit code of the process. If |wait| is true, this method will wait
- // for up to one minute for the process to actually terminate.
- // Returns true if the process terminates within the allowed time.
- // NOTE: On POSIX |exit_code| is ignored.
- bool Terminate(int exit_code, bool wait) const;
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- enum class WaitExitStatus {
- PROCESS_EXITED,
- STOP_EVENT_SIGNALED,
- FAILED,
- };
- // Waits for the process to exit, or the specified |stop_event_handle| to be
- // set. Returns value indicating which event was set. The given |exit_code|
- // will be the exit code of the process.
- WaitExitStatus WaitForExitOrEvent(
- const base::win::ScopedHandle& stop_event_handle,
- int* exit_code) const;
- #endif // OS_WIN
- // Waits for the process to exit. Returns true on success.
- // On POSIX, if the process has been signaled then |exit_code| is set to -1.
- // On Linux this must be a child process, however on Mac and Windows it can be
- // any process.
- // NOTE: |exit_code| is optional, nullptr can be passed if the exit code is
- // not required.
- bool WaitForExit(int* exit_code) const;
- // Same as WaitForExit() but only waits for up to |timeout|.
- // NOTE: |exit_code| is optional, nullptr can be passed if the exit code
- // is not required.
- bool WaitForExitWithTimeout(TimeDelta timeout, int* exit_code) const;
- // Indicates that the process has exited with the specified |exit_code|.
- // This should be called if process exit is observed outside of this class.
- // (i.e. Not because Terminate or WaitForExit, above, was called.)
- // Note that nothing prevents this being called multiple times for a dead
- // process though that should be avoided.
- void Exited(int exit_code) const;
- #if defined(OS_APPLE)
- // The Mac needs a Mach port in order to manipulate a process's priority,
- // and there's no good way to get that from base given the pid. These Mac
- // variants of the IsProcessBackgrounded and SetProcessBackgrounded API take
- // a port provider for this reason. See crbug.com/460102
- //
- // A process is backgrounded when its task priority is
- // |TASK_BACKGROUND_APPLICATION|.
- //
- // Returns true if the port_provider can locate a task port for the process
- // and it is backgrounded. If port_provider is null, returns false.
- bool IsProcessBackgrounded(PortProvider* port_provider) const;
- // Set the process as backgrounded. If value is
- // true, the priority of the associated task will be set to
- // TASK_BACKGROUND_APPLICATION. If value is false, the
- // priority of the process will be set to TASK_FOREGROUND_APPLICATION.
- //
- // Returns true if the priority was changed, false otherwise. If
- // |port_provider| is null, this is a no-op and it returns false.
- bool SetProcessBackgrounded(PortProvider* port_provider, bool value);
- #else
- // A process is backgrounded when it's priority is lower than normal.
- // Return true if this process is backgrounded, false otherwise.
- bool IsProcessBackgrounded() const;
- // Set a process as backgrounded. If value is true, the priority of the
- // process will be lowered. If value is false, the priority of the process
- // will be made "normal" - equivalent to default process priority.
- // Returns true if the priority was changed, false otherwise.
- bool SetProcessBackgrounded(bool value);
- #endif // defined(OS_APPLE)
- // Returns an integer representing the priority of a process. The meaning
- // of this value is OS dependent.
- int GetPriority() const;
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
- // Get the PID in its PID namespace.
- // If the process is not in a PID namespace or /proc/<pid>/status does not
- // report NSpid, kNullProcessId is returned.
- ProcessId GetPidInNamespace() const;
- #endif
- private:
- #if defined(OS_WIN)
- win::ScopedHandle process_;
- #elif defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- zx::process process_;
- #else
- ProcessHandle process_;
- #endif
- #if defined(OS_WIN) || defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
- bool is_current_process_;
- #endif
- DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Process);
- };
- #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) || BUILDFLAG(IS_LACROS)
- // Exposed for testing.
- // Given the contents of the /proc/<pid>/cgroup file, determine whether the
- // process is backgrounded or not.
- BASE_EXPORT bool IsProcessBackgroundedCGroup(
- const StringPiece& cgroup_contents);
- #endif // defined(OS_CHROMEOS) || BUILDFLAG(IS_LACROS)
- } // namespace base
- #endif // BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_H_
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