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name check. Windows 95 seems to null-terminate the directory otherwise. (interrupt_on_return): Issue a fatal error if we can't find the caller's stack. * spawn.cc (find_exec): Accept a path_conv argument rather than a buffer so that the caller can find things out about a translated path. (perhaps_suffix): Ditto. (spawn_guts): Allocate path_conv stuff here so that we can find out stuff about the translated path (this is work in progress). * environ.cc (environ_init): Accept an as-yet unused argument indicating whether we were invoked from a cygwin parent or not. (winenv): Ditto. (posify): Accept an argument indicating whether the path has already been translated. * dlfcn.cc (check_access): Provide a path_conv buffer to find_exec. * exec.cc (sexecvpe): Ditto. * path.cc (path_conv::check): Rename from path_conv::path_conv. (mount_item::getmntent): Recognize "Cygwin executable" bit. (symlink_info::check): Remove debugging statements. * path.h (class path_conv): Add iscygexec method. Rewrite constructor to call "check" method to allow multiple operations on a path_conv variable. * pinfo.cc (pinfo_init): Pass argument to environ_init. * shared.h: Bump PROC_MAGIC. * winsup.h: Reflect above changes to function arguments. * include/sys/mount.h: Add MOUNT_CYGWIN_EXEC type.
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/* shared.h: shared info for cygwin
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Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000 Cygnus Solutions.
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This file is part of Cygwin.
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This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
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details. */
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/******** Functions declarations for use in methods below ********/
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/* Printf type functions */
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extern "C" void __api_fatal (const char *, ...) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
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extern "C" int __small_sprintf (char *dst, const char *fmt, ...);
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extern "C" int __small_vsprintf (char *dst, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
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/******** Deletion Queue Class ********/
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/* First pass at a file deletion queue structure.
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We can't keep this list in the per-process info, since
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one process may open a file, and outlive a process which
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wanted to unlink the file - and the data would go away.
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Perhaps the FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE would be ok,
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but brief experimentation didn't get too far.
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*/
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#define MAX_DELQUEUES_PENDING 100
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class delqueue_list
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{
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char name[MAX_DELQUEUES_PENDING][MAX_PATH];
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char inuse[MAX_DELQUEUES_PENDING];
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int empty;
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public:
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void init ();
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void queue_file (const char *dosname);
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void process_queue ();
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};
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/******** Process Table ********/
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/* Signal constants (have to define them here, unfortunately) */
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enum
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{
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__SIGFLUSH = -2,
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__SIGSTRACE = -1,
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__SIGCHILDSTOPPED = 0,
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__SIGOFFSET = 3
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};
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class pinfo
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{
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public:
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/* If hProcess is set, it's because it came from a
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CreateProcess call. This means it's process relative
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to the thing which created the process. That's ok because
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we only use this handle from the parent. */
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HANDLE hProcess;
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HANDLE parent_alive;
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/* dwProcessId contains the processid used for sending signals. It
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* will be reset in a child process when it is capable of receiving
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* signals.
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*/
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DWORD dwProcessId;
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/* User information.
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The information is derived from the GetUserName system call,
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with the name looked up in /etc/passwd and assigned a default value
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if not found. This data resides in the shared data area (allowing
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tasks to store whatever they want here) so it's for informational
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purposes only. */
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uid_t uid; /* User ID */
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gid_t gid; /* Group ID */
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pid_t pgid; /* Process group ID */
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pid_t sid; /* Session ID */
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int ctty; /* Control tty */
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mode_t umask;
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char username[MAX_USER_NAME]; /* user's name */
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/* Extendend user information.
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The information is derived from the internal_getlogin call
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when on a NT system. */
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PSID psid; /* user's SID */
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char sidbuf[40]; /* buffer for user's SID */
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char logsrv[256]; /* Logon server, may be fully qualified DNS name */
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char domain[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH+1]; /* Logon domain of the user */
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/* Non-zero if process was stopped by a signal. */
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char stopsig;
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struct sigaction& getsig (int);
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void copysigs (pinfo *);
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sigset_t& getsigmask ();
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void setsigmask (sigset_t);
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LONG* getsigtodo (int);
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HANDLE getthread2signal ();
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void setthread2signal (void *);
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/* Resources used by process. */
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long start_time;
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struct rusage rusage_self;
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struct rusage rusage_children;
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private:
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struct sigaction sigs[NSIG];
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sigset_t sig_mask; /* one set for everything to ignore. */
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LONG _sigtodo[NSIG + __SIGOFFSET];
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#ifdef _MT_SAFE
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ThreadItem* thread2signal; // NULL means means thread any other means a pthread
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#endif
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public:
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/* Pointer to mmap'ed areas for this process. Set up by fork. */
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void *mmap_ptr;
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/* Used to spawn a child for fork(), among other things. */
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char progname[MAX_PATH];
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#define PINFO_ZERO ((((pinfo *) NULL)->progname + 1) - ((char *) NULL))
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/* Anything below this point is not zeroed automatically by allocate_pid */
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/* The pid stays the same, while the hProcess moves due to execs. */
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pid_t pid;
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/* Parent process id. */
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pid_t ppid;
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/* Various flags indicating the state of the process. See PID_
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constants below. */
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DWORD process_state;
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void record_death (int lock = 1);
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};
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#define ISSTATE(p, f) (!!((p)->process_state & f))
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#define NOTSTATE(p, f) (!((p)->process_state & f))
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/* Flags associated with process_state */
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enum
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{
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PID_NOT_IN_USE = 0x0000, // Free entry.
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PID_IN_USE = 0x0001, // Entry in use.
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PID_ZOMBIE = 0x0002, // Child exited: no parent wait.
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PID_STOPPED = 0x0004, // Waiting for SIGCONT.
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PID_TTYIN = 0x0008, // Waiting for terminal input.
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PID_TTYOU = 0x0010, // Waiting for terminal output.
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PID_ORPHANED = 0x0020, // Member of an orphaned process group.
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PID_ACTIVE = 0x0040, // Pid accepts signals.
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PID_CYGPARENT = 0x0080, // Set if parent was a cygwin app.
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PID_SPLIT_HEAP = 0x0100, // Set if the heap has been split,
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// which means we can't fork again.
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PID_CLEAR = 0x0200, // Flag that pid should be cleared from parent's
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// wait list
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PID_SOCKETS_USED = 0x0400, // Set if process uses Winsock.
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PID_INITIALIZING = 0x0800, // Set until ready to receive signals.
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PID_USETTY = 0x1000, // Setting this enables or disables cygwin's
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// tty support. This is inherited by
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// all execed or forked processes.
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PID_REPARENT = 0x2000 // child has execed
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};
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#define PSIZE 128
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class pinfo_list
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{
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public:
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int next_pid;
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pinfo vec[PSIZE];
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char lock_info[MAX_PATH + 1];
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pinfo * operator[] (pid_t x);
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int size (void) { return PSIZE; }
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pinfo *allocate_pid (void);
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void init (void);
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};
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void __stdcall pinfo_init (PBYTE);
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pinfo *__stdcall procinfo (int n);
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enum
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{
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PROC_MAGIC = 0xaf06f000,
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PROC_FORK = PROC_MAGIC + 1,
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PROC_EXEC = PROC_MAGIC + 2,
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PROC_SPAWN = PROC_MAGIC + 3,
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PROC_FORK1 = PROC_MAGIC + 4 // Newer versions provide stack
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// location information
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};
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#define PROC_MAGIC_MASK 0xff00f000
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#define PROC_MAGIC_GENERIC 0xaf00f000
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#define PROC_MAGIC_VER_MASK 0x0ff0000
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#define EXEC_MAGIC_SIZE sizeof(child_info)
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class child_info
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{
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public:
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DWORD zero[1]; // must be zeroed
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DWORD cb; // size of this record
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DWORD type; // type of record
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int cygpid; // cygwin pid of child process
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HANDLE subproc_ready; // used for synchronization with parent
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HANDLE shared_h;
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HANDLE console_h;
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HANDLE parent_alive; // handle of thread used to track children
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};
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class child_info_fork: public child_info
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{
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public:
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HANDLE forker_finished;// for synchronization with child
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DWORD stacksize; // size of parent stack
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void *heaptop;
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void *heapbase;
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void *heapptr;
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jmp_buf jmp; // where child will jump to
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void *stacktop; // location of top of parent stack
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void *stackbottom; // location of bottom of parent stack
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};
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void __stdcall init_child_info (DWORD, child_info *, int, HANDLE);
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extern child_info_fork *child_proc_info;
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/* Process info for this process */
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extern pinfo *myself;
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/* non-NULL if this process is a child of a cygwin process */
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extern HANDLE parent_alive;
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/******** Registry Access ********/
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class reg_key
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{
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private:
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HKEY key;
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public:
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reg_key (HKEY toplev, REGSAM access, ...);
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reg_key (REGSAM access, ...);
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reg_key (REGSAM access = KEY_ALL_ACCESS);
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void *operator new (size_t, void *p) {return p;}
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void build_reg (HKEY key, REGSAM access, va_list av);
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int error () {return key == (HKEY) INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;}
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int kill (const char *child);
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HKEY get_key ();
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int get_int (const char *,int def);
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int get_string (const char *, char *buf, size_t len, const char *def);
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int set_string (const char *,const char *);
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int set_int (const char *, int val);
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int setone_string (const char *src, const char *name);
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~reg_key ();
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};
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/******** Mount Table ********/
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/* Mount table entry */
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class mount_item
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{
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public:
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/* FIXME: Nasty static allocation. Need to have a heap in the shared
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area [with the user being able to configure at runtime the max size]. */
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/* Win32-style mounted partition source ("C:\foo\bar").
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native_path[0] == 0 for unused entries. */
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char native_path[MAX_PATH];
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int native_pathlen;
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/* POSIX-style mount point ("/foo/bar") */
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char posix_path[MAX_PATH];
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int posix_pathlen;
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unsigned flags;
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void init (const char *dev, const char *path, unsigned flags);
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struct mntent *getmntent ();
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};
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/* Warning: Decreasing this value will cause cygwin.dll to ignore existing
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higher numbered registry entries. Don't change this number willy-nilly.
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What we need is to have a more dynamic allocation scheme, but the current
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scheme should be satisfactory for a long while yet. */
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#define MAX_MOUNTS 30
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class mount_info
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{
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int posix_sorted[MAX_MOUNTS];
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int native_sorted[MAX_MOUNTS];
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public:
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int nmounts;
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mount_item mount[MAX_MOUNTS];
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/* Strings used by getmntent(). */
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char mnt_type[20];
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char mnt_opts[20];
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char mnt_fsname[MAX_PATH];
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char mnt_dir[MAX_PATH];
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/* cygdrive_prefix is used as the root of the path automatically
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prepended to a path when the path has no associated mount.
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cygdrive_flags are the default flags for the cygdrives. */
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char cygdrive[MAX_PATH];
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size_t cygdrive_len;
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unsigned cygdrive_flags;
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/* Increment when setting up a reg_key if mounts area had to be
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created so we know when we need to import old mount tables. */
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int had_to_create_mount_areas;
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void init ();
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int add_item (const char *dev, const char *path, unsigned flags);
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int del_item (const char *path, unsigned flags);
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void from_registry ();
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void from_v1_registry ();
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int add_reg_mount (const char * native_path, const char * posix_path,
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unsigned mountflags);
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int del_reg_mount (const char * posix_path, unsigned mountflags);
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unsigned set_flags_from_win32_path (const char *path);
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int conv_to_win32_path (const char *src_path, char *win32_path,
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char *full_win32_path, DWORD &devn, int &unit,
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unsigned *flags = NULL);
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int conv_to_posix_path (const char *src_path, char *posix_path,
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int keep_rel_p);
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struct mntent *getmntent (int x);
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int write_cygdrive_info_to_registry (const char *cygdrive_prefix, unsigned flags);
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void import_v1_mounts ();
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private:
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void sort ();
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void read_mounts (reg_key& r);
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void read_v1_mounts (reg_key r, unsigned which);
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void mount_slash ();
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void to_registry ();
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int cygdrive_win32_path (const char *src, char *dst, int trailing_slash_p);
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void cygdrive_posix_path (const char *src, char *dst, int trailing_slash_p);
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void slash_drive_to_win32_path (const char *path, char *buf, int trailing_slash_p);
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void read_cygdrive_info_from_registry ();
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};
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/******** TTY Support ********/
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/* tty tables */
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#define INP_BUFFER_SIZE 256
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#define OUT_BUFFER_SIZE 256
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#define NTTYS 128
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#define TTY_CONSOLE 0x40000000
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#define tty_attached(p) ((p)->ctty >= 0 && (p)->ctty != TTY_CONSOLE)
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/* Input/Output/ioctl events */
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#define OUTPUT_DONE_EVENT "cygtty%d.output.done"
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#define IOCTL_REQUEST_EVENT "cygtty%d.ioctl.request"
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#define IOCTL_DONE_EVENT "cygtty%d.ioctl.done"
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#define RESTART_OUTPUT_EVENT "cygtty%d.output.restart"
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#define OUTPUT_MUTEX "cygtty%d.output.mutex"
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#define TTY_SLAVE_ALIVE "cygtty%x.slave_alive"
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#define TTY_MASTER_ALIVE "cygtty%x.master_alive"
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#include <sys/termios.h>
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enum
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{
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TTY_INITIALIZED = 1, /* Set if tty is initialized */
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TTY_RSTCONS = 2 /* Set if console needs to be set to "non-cooked" */
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};
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#define TTYISSETF(x) __ISSETF (tc, x, TTY)
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#define TTYSETF(x) __SETF (tc, x, TTY)
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#define TTYCLEARF(x) __CLEARF (tc, x, TTY)
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#define TTYCONDSETF(n, x) __CONDSETF(n, tc, x, TTY)
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#ifndef MIN_CTRL_C_SLOP
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#define MIN_CTRL_C_SLOP 50
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#endif
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class tty_min
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{
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pid_t sid; /* Session ID of tty */
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public:
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DWORD status;
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pid_t pgid;
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int OutputStopped;
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int ntty;
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DWORD last_ctrl_c; // tick count of last ctrl-c
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tty_min (int t = -1, pid_t s = -1) : sid (s), ntty (t) {}
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void setntty (int n) {ntty = n;}
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pid_t getpgid () {return pgid;}
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void setpgid (int pid) {pgid = pid;}
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int getsid () {return sid;}
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void setsid (pid_t tsid) {sid = tsid;}
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struct termios ti;
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struct winsize winsize;
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/* ioctl requests buffer */
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int cmd;
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union
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{
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struct termios termios;
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struct winsize winsize;
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int value;
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pid_t pid;
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} arg;
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/* XXX_retval variables holds master's completion codes. Error are stored as
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* -ERRNO
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*/
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int ioctl_retval;
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int write_retval;
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};
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class fhandler_pty_master;
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class tty: public tty_min
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{
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HANDLE get_event (const char *fmt, BOOL inherit);
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public:
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HWND hwnd; /* Console window handle tty belongs to */
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DWORD master_pid; /* Win32 PID of tty master process */
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HANDLE from_master, to_slave;
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HANDLE from_slave, to_master;
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int read_retval;
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BOOL was_opened; /* True if opened at least once. */
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void init ();
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HANDLE create_inuse (const char *);
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BOOL common_init (fhandler_pty_master *);
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BOOL alive (const char *fmt);
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BOOL slave_alive ();
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BOOL master_alive ();
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HWND gethwnd () {return hwnd;}
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void sethwnd (HWND wnd) {hwnd = wnd;}
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int make_pipes (fhandler_pty_master *ptym);
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HANDLE open_output_mutex (BOOL inherit = FALSE)
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{
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char buf[80];
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__small_sprintf (buf, OUTPUT_MUTEX, ntty);
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return OpenMutex (MUTEX_ALL_ACCESS, inherit, buf);
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}
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BOOL exists ()
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{
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HANDLE h = open_output_mutex ();
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if (h)
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{
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CloseHandle (h);
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return 1;
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}
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return slave_alive ();
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}
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};
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class tty_list
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{
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tty ttys[NTTYS];
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public:
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tty * operator [](int n) {return ttys + n;}
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int allocate_tty (int n); /* n non zero if allocate a tty, pty otherwise */
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int connect_tty (int);
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void terminate ();
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void init ();
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tty_min *get_tty (int n);
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};
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void __stdcall tty_init ();
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void __stdcall tty_terminate ();
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int __stdcall attach_tty (int);
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void __stdcall create_tty_master (int);
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extern "C" int ttyslot (void);
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/******** Shared Info ********/
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/* Data accessible to all tasks */
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class shared_info
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{
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DWORD inited;
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public:
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pinfo_list p;
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/* FIXME: Doesn't work if more than one user on system. */
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mount_info mount;
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int heap_chunk_in_mb;
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unsigned heap_chunk_size (void);
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tty_list tty;
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delqueue_list delqueue;
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void initialize (void);
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};
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/* Various types of security attributes for use in Create* functions. */
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extern SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sec_none, sec_none_nih, sec_all, sec_all_nih;
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extern SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES *__stdcall sec_user (PVOID sa_buf, PSID sid2 = NULL, BOOL inherit = TRUE);
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extern SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES *__stdcall sec_user_nih (PVOID sa_buf, PSID sid2 = NULL);
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extern shared_info *cygwin_shared;
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extern HANDLE cygwin_shared_h;
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extern HANDLE console_shared_h;
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extern int __stdcall set_console_state_for_spawn ();
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void __stdcall shared_init (void);
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void __stdcall shared_terminate (void);
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char *__stdcall shared_name (const char *, int);
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void *__stdcall open_shared (const char *name, HANDLE &shared_h, DWORD size, void *addr);
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extern "C" {
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/* This is for programs that want to access the shared data. */
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class shared_info *cygwin_getshared (void);
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struct cygwin_version_info
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{
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unsigned short api_major;
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unsigned short api_minor;
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unsigned short dll_major;
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unsigned short dll_minor;
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unsigned short shared_data;
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unsigned short mount_registry;
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const char *dll_build_date;
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char shared_id[sizeof (CYGWIN_VERSION_DLL_IDENTIFIER) + 64];
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};
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}
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extern cygwin_version_info cygwin_version;
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extern const char *cygwin_version_strings;
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