kern_fork.c revision 1.84.2.3 1 1.84.2.3 briggs /* $NetBSD: kern_fork.c,v 1.84.2.3 2001/11/05 19:59:03 briggs Exp $ */
2 1.84.2.2 nathanw
3 1.84.2.2 nathanw /*-
4 1.84.2.2 nathanw * Copyright (c) 1999, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.84.2.2 nathanw * All rights reserved.
6 1.84.2.2 nathanw *
7 1.84.2.2 nathanw * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.84.2.2 nathanw * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9 1.84.2.2 nathanw * NASA Ames Research Center.
10 1.84.2.2 nathanw *
11 1.84.2.2 nathanw * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 1.84.2.2 nathanw * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 1.84.2.2 nathanw * are met:
14 1.84.2.2 nathanw * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 1.84.2.2 nathanw * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 1.84.2.2 nathanw * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 1.84.2.2 nathanw * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 1.84.2.2 nathanw * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 1.84.2.2 nathanw * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
20 1.84.2.2 nathanw * must display the following acknowledgement:
21 1.84.2.2 nathanw * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
22 1.84.2.2 nathanw * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
23 1.84.2.2 nathanw * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
24 1.84.2.2 nathanw * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
25 1.84.2.2 nathanw * from this software without specific prior written permission.
26 1.84.2.2 nathanw *
27 1.84.2.2 nathanw * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
28 1.84.2.2 nathanw * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
29 1.84.2.2 nathanw * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
30 1.84.2.2 nathanw * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
31 1.84.2.2 nathanw * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
32 1.84.2.2 nathanw * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
33 1.84.2.2 nathanw * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
34 1.84.2.2 nathanw * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
35 1.84.2.2 nathanw * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
36 1.84.2.2 nathanw * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
37 1.84.2.2 nathanw * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
38 1.84.2.2 nathanw */
39 1.19 cgd
40 1.16 cgd /*
41 1.17 cgd * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
42 1.17 cgd * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
43 1.16 cgd * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
44 1.16 cgd * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
45 1.16 cgd * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
46 1.16 cgd * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
47 1.16 cgd * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
48 1.16 cgd *
49 1.16 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
50 1.16 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
51 1.16 cgd * are met:
52 1.16 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
53 1.16 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
54 1.16 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
55 1.16 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
56 1.16 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
57 1.16 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
58 1.16 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
59 1.16 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
60 1.16 cgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
61 1.16 cgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
62 1.16 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
63 1.16 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
64 1.16 cgd *
65 1.16 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
66 1.16 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
67 1.16 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
68 1.16 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
69 1.16 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
70 1.16 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
71 1.16 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
72 1.16 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
73 1.16 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
74 1.16 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
75 1.16 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
76 1.16 cgd *
77 1.40 fvdl * @(#)kern_fork.c 8.8 (Berkeley) 2/14/95
78 1.16 cgd */
79 1.38 mrg
80 1.43 thorpej #include "opt_ktrace.h"
81 1.66 thorpej #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
82 1.16 cgd
83 1.16 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
84 1.16 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
85 1.17 cgd #include <sys/map.h>
86 1.16 cgd #include <sys/filedesc.h>
87 1.16 cgd #include <sys/kernel.h>
88 1.16 cgd #include <sys/malloc.h>
89 1.44 thorpej #include <sys/pool.h>
90 1.29 christos #include <sys/mount.h>
91 1.84.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/lwp.h>
92 1.16 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
93 1.16 cgd #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
94 1.16 cgd #include <sys/vnode.h>
95 1.16 cgd #include <sys/file.h>
96 1.16 cgd #include <sys/acct.h>
97 1.16 cgd #include <sys/ktrace.h>
98 1.34 thorpej #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
99 1.53 ross #include <sys/sched.h>
100 1.56 thorpej #include <sys/signalvar.h>
101 1.29 christos
102 1.29 christos #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
103 1.16 cgd
104 1.37 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
105 1.37 mrg
106 1.26 mycroft int nprocs = 1; /* process 0 */
107 1.26 mycroft
108 1.28 christos /*ARGSUSED*/
109 1.26 mycroft int
110 1.84.2.1 nathanw sys_fork(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
111 1.16 cgd {
112 1.16 cgd
113 1.84.2.1 nathanw return (fork1(l, 0, SIGCHLD, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, retval, NULL));
114 1.16 cgd }
115 1.16 cgd
116 1.34 thorpej /*
117 1.34 thorpej * vfork(2) system call compatible with 4.4BSD (i.e. BSD with Mach VM).
118 1.34 thorpej * Address space is not shared, but parent is blocked until child exit.
119 1.34 thorpej */
120 1.28 christos /*ARGSUSED*/
121 1.26 mycroft int
122 1.84.2.1 nathanw sys_vfork(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
123 1.16 cgd {
124 1.16 cgd
125 1.84.2.1 nathanw return (fork1(l, FORK_PPWAIT, SIGCHLD, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL,
126 1.65 thorpej retval, NULL));
127 1.16 cgd }
128 1.16 cgd
129 1.34 thorpej /*
130 1.34 thorpej * New vfork(2) system call for NetBSD, which implements original 3BSD vfork(2)
131 1.34 thorpej * semantics. Address space is shared, and parent is blocked until child exit.
132 1.34 thorpej */
133 1.34 thorpej /*ARGSUSED*/
134 1.26 mycroft int
135 1.84.2.1 nathanw sys___vfork14(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
136 1.34 thorpej {
137 1.34 thorpej
138 1.84.2.1 nathanw return (fork1(l, FORK_PPWAIT|FORK_SHAREVM, SIGCHLD, NULL, 0,
139 1.84.2.2 nathanw NULL, NULL, retval, NULL));
140 1.84.2.2 nathanw }
141 1.84.2.2 nathanw
142 1.84.2.2 nathanw /*
143 1.84.2.2 nathanw * Linux-compatible __clone(2) system call.
144 1.84.2.2 nathanw */
145 1.84.2.2 nathanw int
146 1.84.2.2 nathanw sys___clone(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
147 1.84.2.2 nathanw {
148 1.84.2.2 nathanw struct sys___clone_args /* {
149 1.84.2.2 nathanw syscallarg(int) flags;
150 1.84.2.2 nathanw syscallarg(void *) stack;
151 1.84.2.2 nathanw } */ *uap = v;
152 1.84.2.2 nathanw int flags, sig;
153 1.84.2.2 nathanw
154 1.84.2.2 nathanw /*
155 1.84.2.2 nathanw * We don't support the CLONE_PID or CLONE_PTRACE flags.
156 1.84.2.2 nathanw */
157 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, flags) & (CLONE_PID|CLONE_PTRACE))
158 1.84.2.2 nathanw return (EINVAL);
159 1.84.2.2 nathanw
160 1.84.2.2 nathanw flags = 0;
161 1.84.2.2 nathanw
162 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, flags) & CLONE_VM)
163 1.84.2.2 nathanw flags |= FORK_SHAREVM;
164 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, flags) & CLONE_FS)
165 1.84.2.2 nathanw flags |= FORK_SHARECWD;
166 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, flags) & CLONE_FILES)
167 1.84.2.2 nathanw flags |= FORK_SHAREFILES;
168 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, flags) & CLONE_SIGHAND)
169 1.84.2.2 nathanw flags |= FORK_SHARESIGS;
170 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, flags) & CLONE_VFORK)
171 1.84.2.2 nathanw flags |= FORK_PPWAIT;
172 1.84.2.2 nathanw
173 1.84.2.2 nathanw sig = SCARG(uap, flags) & CLONE_CSIGNAL;
174 1.84.2.2 nathanw if (sig < 0 || sig >= _NSIG)
175 1.84.2.2 nathanw return (EINVAL);
176 1.84.2.2 nathanw
177 1.84.2.2 nathanw /*
178 1.84.2.2 nathanw * Note that the Linux API does not provide a portable way of
179 1.84.2.2 nathanw * specifying the stack area; the caller must know if the stack
180 1.84.2.2 nathanw * grows up or down. So, we pass a stack size of 0, so that the
181 1.84.2.2 nathanw * code that makes this adjustment is a noop.
182 1.84.2.2 nathanw */
183 1.84.2.2 nathanw return (fork1(l, flags, sig, SCARG(uap, stack), 0,
184 1.65 thorpej NULL, NULL, retval, NULL));
185 1.49 thorpej }
186 1.49 thorpej
187 1.34 thorpej int
188 1.84.2.1 nathanw fork1(struct lwp *l1, int flags, int exitsig, void *stack, size_t stacksize,
189 1.70 thorpej void (*func)(void *), void *arg, register_t *retval,
190 1.70 thorpej struct proc **rnewprocp)
191 1.16 cgd {
192 1.84.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p1, *p2, *tp;
193 1.84 lukem uid_t uid;
194 1.84.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l2;
195 1.84 lukem int count, s;
196 1.84 lukem vaddr_t uaddr;
197 1.84 lukem static int nextpid, pidchecked;
198 1.16 cgd
199 1.16 cgd /*
200 1.17 cgd * Although process entries are dynamically created, we still keep
201 1.16 cgd * a global limit on the maximum number we will create. Don't allow
202 1.16 cgd * a nonprivileged user to use the last process; don't let root
203 1.17 cgd * exceed the limit. The variable nprocs is the current number of
204 1.16 cgd * processes, maxproc is the limit.
205 1.16 cgd */
206 1.84.2.1 nathanw p1 = l1->l_proc;
207 1.17 cgd uid = p1->p_cred->p_ruid;
208 1.64 thorpej if (__predict_false((nprocs >= maxproc - 1 && uid != 0) ||
209 1.64 thorpej nprocs >= maxproc)) {
210 1.69 jdolecek tablefull("proc", "increase kern.maxproc or NPROC");
211 1.16 cgd return (EAGAIN);
212 1.16 cgd }
213 1.76 chs nprocs++;
214 1.21 mycroft
215 1.17 cgd /*
216 1.17 cgd * Increment the count of procs running with this uid. Don't allow
217 1.17 cgd * a nonprivileged user to exceed their current limit.
218 1.17 cgd */
219 1.17 cgd count = chgproccnt(uid, 1);
220 1.64 thorpej if (__predict_false(uid != 0 && count >
221 1.64 thorpej p1->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_NPROC].rlim_cur)) {
222 1.17 cgd (void)chgproccnt(uid, -1);
223 1.76 chs nprocs--;
224 1.16 cgd return (EAGAIN);
225 1.17 cgd }
226 1.17 cgd
227 1.41 thorpej /*
228 1.41 thorpej * Allocate virtual address space for the U-area now, while it
229 1.41 thorpej * is still easy to abort the fork operation if we're out of
230 1.41 thorpej * kernel virtual address space. The actual U-area pages will
231 1.41 thorpej * be allocated and wired in vm_fork().
232 1.41 thorpej */
233 1.80 tsutsui
234 1.80 tsutsui #ifndef USPACE_ALIGN
235 1.84 lukem #define USPACE_ALIGN 0
236 1.80 tsutsui #endif
237 1.80 tsutsui
238 1.80 tsutsui uaddr = uvm_km_valloc_align(kernel_map, USPACE, USPACE_ALIGN);
239 1.64 thorpej if (__predict_false(uaddr == 0)) {
240 1.41 thorpej (void)chgproccnt(uid, -1);
241 1.76 chs nprocs--;
242 1.41 thorpej return (ENOMEM);
243 1.41 thorpej }
244 1.41 thorpej
245 1.41 thorpej /*
246 1.41 thorpej * We are now committed to the fork. From here on, we may
247 1.41 thorpej * block on resources, but resource allocation may NOT fail.
248 1.41 thorpej */
249 1.41 thorpej
250 1.17 cgd /* Allocate new proc. */
251 1.76 chs p2 = pool_get(&proc_pool, PR_WAITOK);
252 1.16 cgd
253 1.16 cgd /*
254 1.16 cgd * Make a proc table entry for the new process.
255 1.16 cgd * Start by zeroing the section of proc that is zero-initialized,
256 1.16 cgd * then copy the section that is copied directly from the parent.
257 1.16 cgd */
258 1.45 perry memset(&p2->p_startzero, 0,
259 1.16 cgd (unsigned) ((caddr_t)&p2->p_endzero - (caddr_t)&p2->p_startzero));
260 1.45 perry memcpy(&p2->p_startcopy, &p1->p_startcopy,
261 1.16 cgd (unsigned) ((caddr_t)&p2->p_endcopy - (caddr_t)&p2->p_startcopy));
262 1.66 thorpej
263 1.84.2.1 nathanw simple_lock_init(&p2->p_lwplock);
264 1.84.2.1 nathanw LIST_INIT(&p2->p_lwps);
265 1.16 cgd
266 1.16 cgd /*
267 1.16 cgd * Duplicate sub-structures as needed.
268 1.16 cgd * Increase reference counts on shared objects.
269 1.76 chs * The p_stats and p_sigacts substructs are set in uvm_fork().
270 1.16 cgd */
271 1.84.2.1 nathanw p2->p_flag = p1->p_flag & (P_SUGID);
272 1.21 mycroft p2->p_emul = p1->p_emul;
273 1.83 fvdl
274 1.17 cgd if (p1->p_flag & P_PROFIL)
275 1.17 cgd startprofclock(p2);
276 1.47 thorpej p2->p_cred = pool_get(&pcred_pool, PR_WAITOK);
277 1.45 perry memcpy(p2->p_cred, p1->p_cred, sizeof(*p2->p_cred));
278 1.16 cgd p2->p_cred->p_refcnt = 1;
279 1.16 cgd crhold(p1->p_ucred);
280 1.51 sommerfe
281 1.84.2.1 nathanw
282 1.17 cgd /* bump references to the text vnode (for procfs) */
283 1.17 cgd p2->p_textvp = p1->p_textvp;
284 1.17 cgd if (p2->p_textvp)
285 1.16 cgd VREF(p2->p_textvp);
286 1.16 cgd
287 1.57 thorpej if (flags & FORK_SHAREFILES)
288 1.57 thorpej fdshare(p1, p2);
289 1.57 thorpej else
290 1.57 thorpej p2->p_fd = fdcopy(p1);
291 1.57 thorpej
292 1.57 thorpej if (flags & FORK_SHARECWD)
293 1.57 thorpej cwdshare(p1, p2);
294 1.57 thorpej else
295 1.57 thorpej p2->p_cwdi = cwdinit(p1);
296 1.55 thorpej
297 1.16 cgd /*
298 1.16 cgd * If p_limit is still copy-on-write, bump refcnt,
299 1.16 cgd * otherwise get a copy that won't be modified.
300 1.16 cgd * (If PL_SHAREMOD is clear, the structure is shared
301 1.16 cgd * copy-on-write.)
302 1.16 cgd */
303 1.16 cgd if (p1->p_limit->p_lflags & PL_SHAREMOD)
304 1.16 cgd p2->p_limit = limcopy(p1->p_limit);
305 1.16 cgd else {
306 1.16 cgd p2->p_limit = p1->p_limit;
307 1.16 cgd p2->p_limit->p_refcnt++;
308 1.16 cgd }
309 1.16 cgd
310 1.16 cgd if (p1->p_session->s_ttyvp != NULL && p1->p_flag & P_CONTROLT)
311 1.16 cgd p2->p_flag |= P_CONTROLT;
312 1.34 thorpej if (flags & FORK_PPWAIT)
313 1.16 cgd p2->p_flag |= P_PPWAIT;
314 1.20 mycroft LIST_INSERT_AFTER(p1, p2, p_pglist);
315 1.16 cgd p2->p_pptr = p1;
316 1.20 mycroft LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&p1->p_children, p2, p_sibling);
317 1.20 mycroft LIST_INIT(&p2->p_children);
318 1.62 thorpej
319 1.62 thorpej callout_init(&p2->p_realit_ch);
320 1.20 mycroft
321 1.16 cgd #ifdef KTRACE
322 1.16 cgd /*
323 1.16 cgd * Copy traceflag and tracefile if enabled.
324 1.16 cgd * If not inherited, these were zeroed above.
325 1.16 cgd */
326 1.83 fvdl if (p1->p_traceflag & KTRFAC_INHERIT) {
327 1.16 cgd p2->p_traceflag = p1->p_traceflag;
328 1.16 cgd if ((p2->p_tracep = p1->p_tracep) != NULL)
329 1.42 christos ktradref(p2);
330 1.16 cgd }
331 1.16 cgd #endif
332 1.83 fvdl
333 1.83 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_SYSCALL_INTERN
334 1.83 fvdl (*p2->p_emul->e_syscall_intern)(p2);
335 1.83 fvdl #endif
336 1.83 fvdl
337 1.53 ross scheduler_fork_hook(p1, p2);
338 1.56 thorpej
339 1.56 thorpej /*
340 1.56 thorpej * Create signal actions for the child process.
341 1.56 thorpej */
342 1.81 jdolecek sigactsinit(p2, p1, flags & FORK_SHARESIGS);
343 1.75 jdolecek
344 1.75 jdolecek /*
345 1.84.2.1 nathanw * p_stats.
346 1.84.2.1 nathanw * Copy parts of p_stats, and zero out the rest.
347 1.84.2.1 nathanw */
348 1.84.2.1 nathanw p2->p_stats = pstatscopy(p1->p_stats);
349 1.84.2.1 nathanw
350 1.84.2.1 nathanw /*
351 1.75 jdolecek * If emulation has process fork hook, call it now.
352 1.75 jdolecek */
353 1.75 jdolecek if (p2->p_emul->e_proc_fork)
354 1.75 jdolecek (*p2->p_emul->e_proc_fork)(p2, p1);
355 1.16 cgd
356 1.16 cgd /*
357 1.16 cgd * This begins the section where we must prevent the parent
358 1.16 cgd * from being swapped.
359 1.16 cgd */
360 1.84.2.1 nathanw PHOLD(l1);
361 1.26 mycroft
362 1.26 mycroft /*
363 1.26 mycroft * Finish creating the child process. It will return through a
364 1.26 mycroft * different path later.
365 1.26 mycroft */
366 1.84.2.1 nathanw newlwp(l1, p2, uaddr, 0, stack, stacksize,
367 1.84.2.1 nathanw (func != NULL) ? func : child_return,
368 1.84.2.1 nathanw arg, &l2);
369 1.84.2.1 nathanw
370 1.84.2.1 nathanw uvm_proc_fork(p1, p2, (flags & FORK_SHAREVM) ? TRUE : FALSE);
371 1.76 chs
372 1.76 chs /*
373 1.76 chs * BEGIN PID ALLOCATION.
374 1.76 chs */
375 1.76 chs s = proclist_lock_write();
376 1.76 chs
377 1.76 chs /*
378 1.76 chs * Find an unused process ID. We remember a range of unused IDs
379 1.76 chs * ready to use (from nextpid+1 through pidchecked-1).
380 1.76 chs */
381 1.76 chs nextpid++;
382 1.84 lukem retry:
383 1.76 chs /*
384 1.76 chs * If the process ID prototype has wrapped around,
385 1.76 chs * restart somewhat above 0, as the low-numbered procs
386 1.76 chs * tend to include daemons that don't exit.
387 1.76 chs */
388 1.76 chs if (nextpid >= PID_MAX) {
389 1.82 ad nextpid = 500;
390 1.76 chs pidchecked = 0;
391 1.76 chs }
392 1.76 chs if (nextpid >= pidchecked) {
393 1.76 chs const struct proclist_desc *pd;
394 1.76 chs
395 1.76 chs pidchecked = PID_MAX;
396 1.76 chs /*
397 1.76 chs * Scan the process lists to check whether this pid
398 1.76 chs * is in use. Remember the lowest pid that's greater
399 1.76 chs * than nextpid, so we can avoid checking for a while.
400 1.76 chs */
401 1.76 chs pd = proclists;
402 1.84 lukem again:
403 1.76 chs LIST_FOREACH(tp, pd->pd_list, p_list) {
404 1.76 chs while (tp->p_pid == nextpid ||
405 1.76 chs tp->p_pgrp->pg_id == nextpid ||
406 1.76 chs tp->p_session->s_sid == nextpid) {
407 1.76 chs nextpid++;
408 1.76 chs if (nextpid >= pidchecked)
409 1.76 chs goto retry;
410 1.76 chs }
411 1.76 chs if (tp->p_pid > nextpid && pidchecked > tp->p_pid)
412 1.76 chs pidchecked = tp->p_pid;
413 1.76 chs
414 1.76 chs if (tp->p_pgrp->pg_id > nextpid &&
415 1.76 chs pidchecked > tp->p_pgrp->pg_id)
416 1.76 chs pidchecked = tp->p_pgrp->pg_id;
417 1.76 chs
418 1.76 chs if (tp->p_session->s_sid > nextpid &&
419 1.76 chs pidchecked > tp->p_session->s_sid)
420 1.76 chs pidchecked = tp->p_session->s_sid;
421 1.76 chs }
422 1.76 chs
423 1.76 chs /*
424 1.76 chs * If there's another list, scan it. If we have checked
425 1.76 chs * them all, we've found one!
426 1.76 chs */
427 1.76 chs pd++;
428 1.76 chs if (pd->pd_list != NULL)
429 1.76 chs goto again;
430 1.76 chs }
431 1.76 chs
432 1.76 chs /* Record the pid we've allocated. */
433 1.76 chs p2->p_pid = nextpid;
434 1.76 chs
435 1.76 chs /* Record the signal to be delivered to the parent on exit. */
436 1.76 chs p2->p_exitsig = exitsig;
437 1.76 chs
438 1.76 chs /*
439 1.76 chs * Put the proc on allproc before unlocking PID allocation
440 1.76 chs * so that waiters won't grab it as soon as we unlock.
441 1.76 chs */
442 1.76 chs
443 1.76 chs p2->p_stat = SIDL; /* protect against others */
444 1.76 chs
445 1.76 chs LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&allproc, p2, p_list);
446 1.76 chs
447 1.76 chs LIST_INSERT_HEAD(PIDHASH(p2->p_pid), p2, p_hash);
448 1.76 chs
449 1.76 chs /*
450 1.76 chs * END PID ALLOCATION.
451 1.76 chs */
452 1.76 chs proclist_unlock_write(s);
453 1.16 cgd /*
454 1.24 mycroft * Make child runnable, set start time, and add to run queue.
455 1.16 cgd */
456 1.73 sommerfe SCHED_LOCK(s);
457 1.23 mycroft p2->p_stats->p_start = time;
458 1.23 mycroft p2->p_acflag = AFORK;
459 1.84.2.1 nathanw p2->p_stat = SACTIVE;
460 1.84.2.1 nathanw p2->p_nrlwps = 1;
461 1.84.2.1 nathanw l2->l_stat = LSRUN;
462 1.84.2.1 nathanw setrunqueue(l2);
463 1.73 sommerfe SCHED_UNLOCK(s);
464 1.16 cgd
465 1.16 cgd /*
466 1.16 cgd * Now can be swapped.
467 1.16 cgd */
468 1.84.2.1 nathanw PRELE(l1);
469 1.16 cgd
470 1.16 cgd /*
471 1.34 thorpej * Update stats now that we know the fork was successful.
472 1.34 thorpej */
473 1.37 mrg uvmexp.forks++;
474 1.37 mrg if (flags & FORK_PPWAIT)
475 1.37 mrg uvmexp.forks_ppwait++;
476 1.37 mrg if (flags & FORK_SHAREVM)
477 1.37 mrg uvmexp.forks_sharevm++;
478 1.35 thorpej
479 1.35 thorpej /*
480 1.35 thorpej * Pass a pointer to the new process to the caller.
481 1.35 thorpej */
482 1.35 thorpej if (rnewprocp != NULL)
483 1.35 thorpej *rnewprocp = p2;
484 1.34 thorpej
485 1.78 jdolecek #ifdef KTRACE
486 1.78 jdolecek if (KTRPOINT(p2, KTR_EMUL))
487 1.78 jdolecek ktremul(p2);
488 1.78 jdolecek #endif
489 1.78 jdolecek
490 1.34 thorpej /*
491 1.17 cgd * Preserve synchronization semantics of vfork. If waiting for
492 1.17 cgd * child to exec or exit, set P_PPWAIT on child, and sleep on our
493 1.17 cgd * proc (in case of exit).
494 1.16 cgd */
495 1.34 thorpej if (flags & FORK_PPWAIT)
496 1.16 cgd while (p2->p_flag & P_PPWAIT)
497 1.17 cgd tsleep(p1, PWAIT, "ppwait", 0);
498 1.16 cgd
499 1.16 cgd /*
500 1.16 cgd * Return child pid to parent process,
501 1.16 cgd * marking us as parent via retval[1].
502 1.16 cgd */
503 1.36 thorpej if (retval != NULL) {
504 1.36 thorpej retval[0] = p2->p_pid;
505 1.36 thorpej retval[1] = 0;
506 1.36 thorpej }
507 1.74 jdolecek
508 1.16 cgd return (0);
509 1.16 cgd }
510 1.71 thorpej
511 1.71 thorpej #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
512 1.71 thorpej /*
513 1.71 thorpej * XXX This is a slight hack to get newly-formed processes to
514 1.71 thorpej * XXX acquire the kernel lock as soon as they run.
515 1.71 thorpej */
516 1.71 thorpej void
517 1.71 thorpej proc_trampoline_mp(void)
518 1.71 thorpej {
519 1.84.2.3 briggs struct lwp *l;
520 1.84 lukem
521 1.84.2.3 briggs l = curproc;
522 1.71 thorpej
523 1.71 thorpej SCHED_ASSERT_UNLOCKED();
524 1.84.2.3 briggs KERNEL_PROC_LOCK(l);
525 1.71 thorpej }
526 1.71 thorpej #endif
527