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1/* Definitions for asynchronous process control in GNU Emacs.
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
3 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10(at your option) any later version.
11
12GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
21#include <sys/types.h>
22#endif
23#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
24#include <unistd.h>
25#endif
26
27#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS
28#include "gnutls.h"
29#endif
30
31/* This structure records information about a subprocess
32 or network connection.
33
34 Every field in this structure except for the first two
35 must be a Lisp_Object, for GC's sake. */
36
37struct Lisp_Process
38 {
39 EMACS_UINT size;
40 struct Lisp_Vector *v_next;
41 /* Name of subprocess terminal. */
42 Lisp_Object tty_name;
43 /* Name of this process */
44 Lisp_Object name;
45 /* List of command arguments that this process was run with.
46 Is set to t for a stopped network process; nil otherwise. */
47 Lisp_Object command;
48 /* (funcall FILTER PROC STRING) (if FILTER is non-nil)
49 to dispose of a bunch of chars from the process all at once */
50 Lisp_Object filter;
51 /* (funcall SENTINEL PROCESS) when process state changes */
52 Lisp_Object sentinel;
53 /* (funcall LOG SERVER CLIENT MESSAGE) when a server process
54 accepts a connection from a client. */
55 Lisp_Object log;
56 /* Buffer that output is going to */
57 Lisp_Object buffer;
58 /* t if this is a real child process. For a network or serial
59 connection, it is a plist based on the arguments to
60 make-network-process or make-serial-process. */
61 Lisp_Object childp;
62 /* Plist for programs to keep per-process state information, parameters, etc. */
63 Lisp_Object plist;
64 /* Symbol indicating the type of process: real, network, serial */
65 Lisp_Object type;
66 /* Marker set to end of last buffer-inserted output from this process */
67 Lisp_Object mark;
68 /* Symbol indicating status of process.
69 This may be a symbol: run, open, or closed.
70 Or it may be a list, whose car is stop, exit or signal
71 and whose cdr is a pair (EXIT_CODE . COREDUMP_FLAG)
72 or (SIGNAL_NUMBER . COREDUMP_FLAG). */
73 Lisp_Object status;
74 /* Coding-system for decoding the input from this process. */
75 Lisp_Object decode_coding_system;
76 /* Working buffer for decoding. */
77 Lisp_Object decoding_buf;
78 /* Coding-system for encoding the output to this process. */
79 Lisp_Object encode_coding_system;
80 /* Working buffer for encoding. */
81 Lisp_Object encoding_buf;
82
83#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS
84 Lisp_Object gnutls_cred_type;
85#endif
86
87 /* After this point, there are no Lisp_Objects any more. */
88 /* alloc.c assumes that `pid' is the first such non-Lisp slot. */
89
90 /* Number of this process.
91 allocate_process assumes this is the first non-Lisp_Object field.
92 A value 0 is used for pseudo-processes such as network or serial
93 connections. */
94 pid_t pid;
95 /* Descriptor by which we read from this process */
96 int infd;
97 /* Descriptor by which we write to this process */
98 int outfd;
99 /* Event-count of last event in which this process changed status. */
100 int tick;
101 /* Event-count of last such event reported. */
102 int update_tick;
103 /* Size of carryover in decoding. */
104 int decoding_carryover;
105 /* Hysteresis to try to read process output in larger blocks.
106 On some systems, e.g. GNU/Linux, Emacs is seen as
107 an interactive app also when reading process output, meaning
108 that process output can be read in as little as 1 byte at a
109 time. Value is micro-seconds to delay reading output from
110 this process. Range is 0 .. 50000. */
111 int read_output_delay;
112 /* Should we delay reading output from this process.
113 Initialized from `Vprocess_adaptive_read_buffering'.
114 0 = nil, 1 = t, 2 = other. */
115 unsigned int adaptive_read_buffering : 2;
116 /* Skip reading this process on next read. */
117 unsigned int read_output_skip : 1;
118 /* Non-nil means kill silently if Emacs is exited.
119 This is the inverse of the `query-on-exit' flag. */
120 unsigned int kill_without_query : 1;
121 /* Non-nil if communicating through a pty. */
122 unsigned int pty_flag : 1;
123 /* Flag to set coding-system of the process buffer from the
124 coding_system used to decode process output. */
125 unsigned int inherit_coding_system_flag : 1;
126 /* Record the process status in the raw form in which it comes from `wait'.
127 This is to avoid consing in a signal handler. The `raw_status_new'
128 flag indicates that `raw_status' contains a new status that still
129 needs to be synced to `status'. */
130 unsigned int raw_status_new : 1;
131 int raw_status;
132
133#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS
134 gnutls_initstage_t gnutls_initstage;
135 gnutls_session_t gnutls_state;
136 gnutls_certificate_client_credentials x509_cred;
137 gnutls_anon_client_credentials_t anon_cred;
138#endif
139};
140
141/* Every field in the preceding structure except for the first two
142 must be a Lisp_Object, for GC's sake. */
143
144#define ChannelMask(n) (1<<(n))
145
146/* Indexed by descriptor, gives the process (if any) for that descriptor. */
147extern Lisp_Object chan_process[];
148
149/* Alist of elements (NAME . PROCESS). */
150extern Lisp_Object Vprocess_alist;
151
152/* True if we are about to fork off a synchronous process or if we
153 are waiting for it. */
154extern int synch_process_alive;
155
156/* Communicate exit status of sync process to from sigchld_handler
157 to Fcall_process. */
158
159/* Nonzero => this is a string explaining death of synchronous subprocess. */
160extern const char *synch_process_death;
161
162/* Nonzero => this is the signal number that terminated the subprocess. */
163extern int synch_process_termsig;
164
165/* If synch_process_death is zero,
166 this is exit code of synchronous subprocess. */
167extern int synch_process_retcode;
168
169/* The name of the file open to get a null file, or a data sink.
170 MS-DOS, and OS/2 redefine this. */
171#ifndef NULL_DEVICE
172#define NULL_DEVICE "/dev/null"
173#endif
174
175/* Nonzero means don't run process sentinels. This is used
176 when exiting. */
177extern int inhibit_sentinels;
178
179extern Lisp_Object Qeuid, Qegid, Qcomm, Qstate, Qppid, Qpgrp, Qsess, Qttname;
180extern Lisp_Object Qminflt, Qmajflt, Qcminflt, Qcmajflt, Qutime, Qstime;
181extern Lisp_Object Qcutime, Qpri, Qnice, Qthcount, Qstart, Qvsize, Qrss, Qargs;
182extern Lisp_Object Quser, Qgroup, Qetime, Qpcpu, Qpmem, Qtpgid, Qcstime;
183extern Lisp_Object Qtime, Qctime;
184extern Lisp_Object QCport, QCspeed, QCprocess;
185extern Lisp_Object QCbytesize, QCstopbits, QCparity, Qodd, Qeven;
186extern Lisp_Object QCflowcontrol, Qhw, Qsw, QCsummary;
187
188extern Lisp_Object list_system_processes (void);
189extern Lisp_Object system_process_attributes (Lisp_Object);
190
191extern void hold_keyboard_input (void);
192extern void unhold_keyboard_input (void);
193extern int kbd_on_hold_p (void);
194
195/* arch-tag: dffedfc4-d7bc-4b58-a26f-c16155449c72
196 (do not change this comment) */