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Renamed rfork(2) to sfork(2) to avoid compatibility issues.
sfork is much like rfork except sharing is default for everything. Eventually, I'll make a rfork(3) wrapper function around sfork(2) to provide compatibility to BSD programs. I don't like Linux clone(2): that's some messy function.
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#include <sortix/seek.h>
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#include <sortix/unistd.h>
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/* BSD compatibility: The problem with RFMEM is that isn't default to share, but
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default to make a copy. However, Sortix rforks wants to make sharing default
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and forking only happens if you ask for it. The Sortix RFFMEM extension
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reverses this logic. */
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#if defined(RFMEM) && !defined(_BSD_SOURCE) && !defined(_WANT_RFMEM)
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#undef RFMEM
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#endif
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#define _SORTIX_ALWAYS_SBRK
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__BEGIN_DECLS
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size_t pwriteleast(int fd, const void* buf, size_t least, size_t max, off_t off);
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size_t readall(int fd, void* buf, size_t count);
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size_t readleast(int fd, void* buf, size_t least, size_t max);
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pid_t rfork(int flags);
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pid_t sfork(int flags);
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int uptime(uintmax_t* usecssinceboot);
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size_t writeall(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count);
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size_t writeleast(int fd, const void* buf, size_t least, size_t max);
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DEFN_SYSCALL1_VOID(SysExit, SYSCALL_EXIT, int);
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DEFN_SYSCALL3(int, SysExecVE, SYSCALL_EXEC, const char*, char* const*, char* const*);
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DEFN_SYSCALL0(pid_t, SysFork, SYSCALL_FORK);
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DEFN_SYSCALL1(pid_t, SysRFork, SYSCALL_RFORK, int);
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DEFN_SYSCALL1(pid_t, SysSFork, SYSCALL_SFORK, int);
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DEFN_SYSCALL0(pid_t, SysGetPID, SYSCALL_GETPID);
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DEFN_SYSCALL0(pid_t, SysGetParentPID, SYSCALL_GETPPID);
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DEFN_SYSCALL3(pid_t, SysWait, SYSCALL_WAIT, pid_t, int*, int);
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return SysFork();
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}
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extern "C" int rfork(int flags)
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extern "C" pid_t sfork(int flags)
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{
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return SysRFork(flags);
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return SysSFork(flags);
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}
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DUAL_FUNCTION(pid_t, getpid, GetPID, ())
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#define SYSCALL_KERNELINFO 48
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#define SYSCALL_PREAD 49
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#define SYSCALL_PWRITE 50
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#define SYSCALL_RFORK 51
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#define SYSCALL_SFORK 51
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#define SYSCALL_MAX_NUM 52 /* index of highest constant + 1 */
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#endif
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#define X_OK 1 /* Test for execute permission. */
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#define F_OK 0 /* Test for existence. */
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#define RFCLONE (1<<0) /* Creates child, otherwise affect current process. */
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#define RFPID (1<<1) /* Allocates new PID. */
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#define RFFDG (1<<2) /* Fork file descriptor table. */
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#define RFMEM (1<<3) /* Shares address space. */
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#define RFFMEM (1<<4) /* Forks address space. */
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#define RFCWD (1<<5) /* Forks current directory pointer. */
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#define RFNS (1<<6) /* Forks namespace. */
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/* The sfork system call is much like the rfork system call found in Plan 9 and
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BSD systems, however it works slightly differently and was renamed to avoid
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conflicts with existing programs. In particular, it never forks an item
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unless its bit is set, whereas rfork sometimes forks an item by default. If
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you wish to fork certain items simply set the proper flags. Note that since
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flags may be added from time to time, you should use various compound flags
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defined below such as SFFORK and SFALL. It can be useful do combine these
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compount flags with bitoperations, for instance "I want traditional fork,
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except share the working dir pointer" is sfork(SFFORK & ~SFCWD). */
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#define SFPROC (1<<0) /* Creates child, otherwise affect current process. */
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#define SFPID (1<<1) /* Allocates new PID. */
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#define SFFD (1<<2) /* Fork file descriptor table. */
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#define SFMEM (1<<3) /* Forks address space. */
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#define SFCWD (1<<4) /* Forks current directory pointer. */
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#define SFROOT (1<<5) /* Forks root directory pointer. */
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#define SFNAME (1<<6) /* Forks namespace. */
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#define SFSIG (1<<7) /* Forks signal table. */
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#define SFCSIG (1<<8) /* Child will have no pending signals, like fork(2). */
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#define RFPROC (RFCLONE | RFPID | RFFMEM | RFCWD) /* Create new process. */
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#define RFFORK (RFPROC | RFFDG) /* Traditional fork(2) behavior. */
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/* Provides traditional fork(2) behavior; use this instead of the above values
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if you want "as fork(2), but also fork foo", or "as fork(2), except bar". In
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those cases it is better to sfork(SFFORK & ~SFFOO); or sfork(SFFORK | SFBAR);
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as that would allow to add new flags to SFFORK if a new kernel feature is
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added to the system that applications don't know about yet. */
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#define SFFORK (SFPROC | SFPID | SFFD | SFMEM | SFCWD | SFROOT | SFCSIG)
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/* This allows creating a process that is completely forked from the original
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process, unlike SFFORK which does share a few things (such as the process
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namespace). Note that there is a few unset high bits in this value, these
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are reserved and must not be set. */
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#define SFALL ((1<<20)-1)
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__END_DECLS
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return SysExevVEStage2(state);
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}
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pid_t SysRFork(int flags)
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pid_t SysSFork(int flags)
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{
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// TODO: Properly support rfork(2).
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if ( flags != RFFORK ) { Error::Set(ENOSYS); return -1; }
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// TODO: Properly support sfork(2).
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if ( flags != SFFORK ) { Error::Set(ENOSYS); return -1; }
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// Prepare the state of the clone.
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Syscall::SyscallRegs()->result = 0;
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pid_t SysFork()
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{
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return SysRFork(RFFORK);
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return SysSFork(SFFORK);
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}
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pid_t SysGetPID()
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{
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_EXEC, (void*) SysExecVE);
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_FORK, (void*) SysFork);
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_RFORK, (void*) SysRFork);
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_SFORK, (void*) SysSFork);
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_GETPID, (void*) SysGetPID);
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_GETPPID, (void*) SysGetParentPID);
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Syscall::Register(SYSCALL_EXIT, (void*) SysExit);
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