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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Process Aggregates (PAGG) for 2.6.7
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> Attached is a PAGG patch to kernel 2.6.7.
>
> The maintainers of two patches that make use of PAGG will post their patches
> in to this discussion thread shortly.

One user of PAGG is job, a loadable kernel module.

You can find the documentation of job in the attached patch.

Job has not received much feedback from the community yet, we welcome
any comments/suggestions/criticism for you.

Thanks!

Limin Gu - Linux System Software - Silicon Graphics

>
> The biggest change in this patch from the last one I posted is that
> Peter Williams supplied an implementation for the init function pointer
> in the pagg hook. We kicked this around a few times to flush out
> locking issues. Thanks to Robin Holt for helping me with that.
>
> A bug was found by Dean Roe and fixed - we had to move our pagg_attach
> call in fork.c.
>
> There a couple other minor changes too.
>
> Signed-off-by: Erik Jacobson <erikj@sgi.com>
>
> --
> Erik Jacobson - Linux System Software - Silicon Graphics - Eagan, Minnesota

Index: linux/Documentation/job.txt
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ linux/Documentation/job.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+Linux Jobs - A Process Aggregate (PAGG) Module
+----------------------------------------------
+
+1. Overview
+
+This document provides two additional sections. Section 2 provides a
+listing of the manual page that describes the particulars of the Linux
+job implementation. Section 3 provides some information about using
+the user job library to interface to jobs.
+
+2. Job Man Page
+
+
+JOB(7) Linux User's Manual JOB(7)
+
+
+NAME
+ job - Linux Jobs kernel module overview
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ A job is a group of related processes all descended from a
+ point of entry process and identified by a unique job
+ identifier (jid). A job can contain multiple process
+ groups or sessions, and all processes in one of these sub-
+ groups can only be contained within a single job.
+
+ The primary purpose for having jobs is to provide job
+ based resource limits. The current implementation only
+ provides the job container and resource limits will be
+ provided in a later implementation. When an implementa-
+ tion that provides job limits is available, this descrip-
+ tion will be expanded to provide further explanation of
+ job based limits.
+
+ Not every process on the system is part of a job. That
+ is, only processes which are started by a login initiator
+ like login, rlogin, rsh and so on, get assigned a job ID.
+ In the Linux environment, jobs are created via a PAM mod-
+ ule.
+
+ Jobs on Linux are provided using a loadable kernel module.
+ Linux jobs have the following characteristics:
+
+ o A job is an inescapable container. A process cannot
+ leave the job nor can a new process be created outside
+ the job without explicit action, that is, a system
+ call with root privilege.
+
+ o Each new process inherits the jid and limits [when
+ implemented] from its parent process.
+
+ o All point of entry processes (job initiators) create a
+ new job and set the job limits [when implemented]
+ appropriately.
+
+ o Job initiation on Linux is performed via a PAM session
+ module.
+
+ o The job initiator performs authentication and security
+ checks.
+
+ o Users can raise and lower their own job limits within
+ maximum values specified by the system administrator
+ [when implemented].
+
+ o Not all processes on a system need be members of a job.
+
+ o The process control initialization process (init(1M))
+ and startup scripts called by init are not part of a
+ job.
+
+
+ Job initiators can be categorized as either interactive or
+ batch processes. Limit domain names are defined by the
+ system administrator when the user limits database (ULDB)
+ is created. [The ULDB will be implemented in conjunction
+ with future job limits work.]
+
+ Note: The existing command jobs(1) applies to shell "jobs"
+ and it is not related to the Linux Kernel Module jobs.
+ The at(1), atd(8), atq(1), batch(1), atrun(8), atrm(1))
+ man pages refer to shell scripts as a job. a shell
+ script.
+
+SEE ALSO
+ job(1), jwait(1), jstat(1), jkill(1)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+3. User Job Library
+
+For developers who wish to make software using Linux Jobs, there exists
+a user job library. This library contains functions for obtaining information
+about running jobs, creating jobs, detaching, etc.
+
+The library is part of the job package and can be obtained from oss.sgi.com
+using anonymous ftp. Look in the /projects/pagg/download directory. See the
+README in the job source package for more information.
Index: linux/include/linux/job.h
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ linux/include/linux/job.h
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+/*
+ * PAGG Job kernel definitions & interfaces
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ *
+ *
+ * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1500 Crittenden Lane,
+ * Mountain View, CA 94043, or:
+ *
+ * http://www.sgi.com
+ *
+ * For further information regarding this notice, see:
+ *
+ * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Description: This file, include/linux/job.h, contains the data
+ * structure definitions and functions prototypes used
+ * by other kernel bits that communicate with the job
+ * module. One such example is Comprehensive System
+ * Accounting (CSA).
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LINUX_JOB_H
+#define _LINUX_JOB_H
+
+/*
+ * ================
+ * GENERAL USE INFO
+ * ================
+ */
+
+/*
+ * The job start/stop events: These will identify the
+ * the reason the jobstart and jobend callbacks are being
+ * called.
+ */
+enum {
+ JOB_EVENT_IGNORE = 0,
+ JOB_EVENT_START = 1,
+ JOB_EVENT_RESTART = 2,
+ JOB_EVENT_END = 3,
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * =========================================
+ * INTERFACE INFO FOR ACCOUNTING SUBSCRIBERS
+ * =========================================
+ */
+
+/* To register as a job dependent accounting module */
+struct job_acctmod {
+ int type; /* CSA or something else */
+ int (*jobstart)(int event, void *data);
+ int (*jobend)(int event, void *data);
+ struct module *module;
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * Subscriber type: Each module that registers as a accounting data
+ * "subscriber" has to have a type. This type will identify the
+ * the appropriate structs and macros to use when exchanging data.
+ */
+#define JOB_ACCT_CSA 0
+#define JOB_ACCT_COUNT 1 /* Number of entries available */
+
+
+/*
+ * --------------
+ * CSA ACCOUNTING
+ * --------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * For data exchange betwee job and csa. The embedded defines
+ * identify the sub-fields
+ */
+struct job_csa {
+#define JOB_CSA_JID 001
+ u64 job_id;
+#define JOB_CSA_UID 002
+ uid_t job_uid;
+#define JOB_CSA_START 004
+ time_t job_start;
+#define JOB_CSA_COREHIMEM 010
+ u64 job_corehimem;
+#define JOB_CSA_VIRTHIMEM 020
+ u64 job_virthimem;
+#define JOB_CSA_ACCTFILE 040
+ struct file *job_acctfile;
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * ===================
+ * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES
+ * ===================
+ */
+int job_register_acct(struct job_acctmod *);
+int job_unregister_acct(struct job_acctmod *);
+u64 job_getjid(struct task_struct *);
+int job_getacct(u64, int, void *);
+int job_setacct(u64, int, int, void *);
+
+#endif /* _LINUX_JOB_H */
Index: linux/include/linux/paggctl.h
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ linux/include/linux/paggctl.h
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+/*
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ *
+ *
+ * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1500 Crittenden Lane,
+ * Mountain View, CA 94043, or:
+ *
+ * http://www.sgi.com
+ *
+ * For further information regarding this notice, see:
+ *
+ * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan
+ *
+ *
+ * Description: This file, include/linux/paggctl.h, contains the data
+ * definitions used by job to communicate with pagg via the /proc/job
+ * ioctl interface.
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LINUX_PAGGCTL_H
+#define _LINUX_PAGGCTL_H
+#ifndef __KERNEL__
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <asm/unistd.h>
+#endif
+
+#define PAGG_NAMELN 32 /* Max chars in PAGG module name */
+#define PAGG_NAMESTR PAGG_NAMELN+1 /* PAGG mod name string including
+ * room for end-of-string = '\0' */
+
+/*
+ * ====================
+ * JOB PAGG definitions
+ * ====================
+ */
+#define PAGG_JOB "job" /* PAGG module identifier string */
+
+
+
+/*
+ * ================
+ * KERNEL INTERFACE
+ * ================
+ */
+#define JOB_PROC_ENTRY "job" /* /proc entry name */
+#define JOB_IOCTL_NUM 'A'
+
+
+/*
+ *
+ * Define ioctl options available in the job module
+ *
+ */
+
+#define JOB_NOOP _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 0, void *) /* No-op options */
+
+#define JOB_CREATE _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 1, void *) /* Create a job - uid = 0 only */
+#define JOB_ATTACH _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 2, void *) /* RESERVED */
+#define JOB_DETACH _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 3, void *) /* RESERVED */
+#define JOB_GETJID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 4, void *) /* Get Job ID for specificed pid */
+#define JOB_WAITJID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 5, void *) /* Wait for job to complete */
+#define JOB_KILLJID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 6, void *) /* Send signal to job */
+#define JOB_GETJIDCNT _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 9, void *) /* Get number of JIDs on system */
+#define JOB_GETJIDLST _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 10, void *) /* Get list of JIDs on system */
+#define JOB_GETPIDCNT _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 11, void *) /* Get number of PIDs in JID */
+#define JOB_GETPIDLST _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 12, void *) /* Get list of PIDs in JID */
+#define JOB_SETJLIMIT _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 13, void *) /* Future: set job limits info */
+#define JOB_GETJLIMIT _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 14, void *) /* Future: get job limits info */
+#define JOB_GETJUSAGE _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 15, void *) /* Future: get job res. usage */
+#define JOB_FREE _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 16, void *) /* Future: Free job entry */
+#define JOB_GETUSER _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 17, void *) /* Get owner for job */
+#define JOB_GETPRIMEPID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 18, void *) /* Get prime pid for job */
+#define JOB_SETHID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 19, void *) /* Set HID for jid values */
+#define JOB_DETACHJID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 20, void *) /* Detach all tasks from job */
+#define JOB_DETACHPID _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 21, void *) /* Detach a task from job */
+#define JOB_OPT_MAX _IOWR(JOB_IOCTL_NUM, 22 , void *) /* Should always be highest number */
+
+
+/*
+ * Define ioctl request structures for job module
+ */
+
+struct job_create {
+ u64 r_jid; /* Return value of JID */
+ u64 jid; /* Jid value requested */
+ int user; /* UID of user associated with job */
+ int options;/* creation options - unused */
+};
+
+
+struct job_getjid {
+ u64 r_jid; /* Returned value of JID */
+ pid_t pid; /* Info requested for PID */
+};
+
+
+struct job_waitjid {
+ u64 r_jid; /* Returned value of JID */
+ u64 jid; /* Waiting on specified JID */
+ int stat; /* Status information on JID */
+ int options;/* Waiting options */
+};
+
+
+struct job_killjid {
+ int r_val; /* Return value of kill request */
+ u64 jid; /* Sending signal to all PIDs in JID */
+ int sig; /* Signal to send */
+};
+
+
+struct job_jidcnt {
+ int r_val; /* Number of JIDs on system */
+};
+
+
+struct job_jidlst {
+ int r_val; /* Number of JIDs in list */
+ u64 *jid; /* List of JIDs */
+};
+
+
+struct job_pidcnt {
+ int r_val; /* Number of PIDs in JID */
+ u64 jid; /* Getting count of JID */
+};
+
+
+struct job_pidlst {
+ int r_val; /* Number of PIDs in list */
+ pid_t *pid; /* List of PIDs */
+ u64 jid;
+};
+
+
+struct job_user {
+ int r_user; /* The UID of the owning user */
+ u64 jid; /* Get the UID for this job */
+};
+
+struct job_primepid {
+ pid_t r_pid; /* The prime pid */
+ u64 jid; /* Get the prime pid for this job */
+};
+
+struct job_sethid {
+ unsigned long r_hid; /* Value that was set */
+ unsigned long hid; /* Value to set to */
+};
+
+
+struct job_detachjid {
+ int r_val; /* Number of tasks detached from job */
+ u64 jid; /* Job to detach processes from */
+};
+
+struct job_detachpid {
+ u64 r_jid; /* Jod ID task was attached to */
+ pid_t pid; /* Task to detach from job */
+};
+
+#endif /* _LINUX_PAGGCTL_H */
Index: linux/init/Kconfig
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/init/Kconfig
+++ linux/init/Kconfig
@@ -129,6 +129,31 @@
Linux Jobs module and the Linux Array Sessions module. If you will not
be using such modules, say N.

+config PAGG_JOB
+ tristate " Process aggregate based jobs"
+ depends on PAGG
+ help
+ The Job feature implements a type of process aggregate,
+ or grouping. A job is the collection of all processes that
+ are descended from a point-of-entry process. Examples of such
+ points-of-entry include telnet, rlogin, and console logins.
+ A job differs from a session and process group since the job
+ container (or group) is inescapable. Only root level processes,
+ or those with the CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability, can create new jobs
+ or escape from a job.
+
+ A job is identified by a unique job identifier (jid). Currently,
+ that jid can be used to obtain status information about the job
+ and the processes it contians. The jid can also be used to send
+ signals to all processes contained in the job. In addition,
+ other processes can wait for the completion of a job - the event
+ where the last process contained in the job has exited.
+
+ If you want to compile support for jobs into the kernel, select
+ this entry using Y. If you want the support for jobs provided as
+ a module, select this entry using M. If you do not want support
+ for jobs, select N.
+
config SYSCTL
bool "Sysctl support"
---help---
Index: linux/kernel/job.c
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ linux/kernel/job.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2052 @@
+/*
+ * Linux Job kernel module
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ *
+ *
+ * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1500 Crittenden Lane,
+ * Mountain View, CA 94043, or:
+ *
+ * http://www.sgi.com
+ *
+ * For further information regarding this notice, see:
+ *
+ * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Description: This file implements a type of process grouping called jobs.
+ * For further information about jobs, consult the file
+ * Documentation/job.txt. Jobs are implemented as a type of PAGG
+ * (process aggregate). For further information about PAGGs,
+ * consult the file Documentation/pagg.txt.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * LOCKING INFO
+ *
+ * There are currently two levels of locking in this module. So, we
+ * have two classes of locks:
+ *
+ * (1) job table lock (always, job_table_sem)
+ * (2) job entry lock (usually, job->sem)
+ *
+ * Most of the locking used is read/write sempahores. In rare cases, a
+ * spinlock is also used. Those cases requiring a spinlock concern when the
+ * tasklist_lock must be locked (such as when looping over all tasks on the
+ * system).
+ *
+ * There is only one job_table_sem. There is a job->sem for each job
+ * entry in the job_table. This job module is a PAGG module (Process
+ * Aggregation). Each task has a special lock that protects its PAGG
+ * information - this is called the pagg list lock. There are special macros
+ * used to lock/unlock a task's pagg list lock. The pagg list lock is really
+ * a semaphore.
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * (1) The job_table_sem protects all entries in the table.
+ * (2) The job->sem protects all data and task attachments for the job.
+ *
+ * Truths we hold to be self-evident:
+ *
+ * Only the holder of a write lock for the job_table_lock may add or
+ * delete a job entry from the job_table. The job_table includes all job
+ * entries in the hash table and chains off the hash table locations.
+ *
+ * Only the holder of a write lock for a job->lock may attach or detach
+ * processes/tasks from the attached list for the job.
+ *
+ * If you hold a read lock of job_table_lock, you can assume that the
+ * job entries in the table will not change. The link pointers for
+ * the chains of job entries will not change, the job ID (jid) value
+ * will not change, and data changes will be (mostly) atomic.
+ *
+ * If you hold a read lock of a job->lock, you can assume that the
+ * attachments to the job will not change. The link pointers for the
+ * attachment list will not change and the attachments will not change.
+ *
+ * If you are going to grab nested locks, the nesting order is:
+ *
+ * down_write/up_write/down_read/up_read(&task->pagg_sem)
+ * job_table_sem
+ * job->sem
+ *
+ * However, it is not strictly necessary to down the job_table_sem
+ * before downing job->sem.
+ *
+ * Also, the nesting order allows you to lock in this order:
+ *
+ * down_write/up_write/down_read/up_read(&task->pagg_sem)
+ * job->sem
+ *
+ * without locking job_table_sem between the two.
+ *
+ */
+
+/* standard for kernel modules */
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/kmod.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/list.h>
+
+#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* for get_user & put_user */
+
+#include <linux/sched.h> /* for current */
+#include <linux/tty.h> /* for the tty declarations */
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <asm/semaphore.h>
+
+#include <linux/pagg.h> /* to use pagg hooks */
+#include <linux/job.h>
+#include <linux/paggctl.h>
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Silicon Graphics, Inc.");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("PAGG-based inescapable jobs");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+#define HASH_SIZE 1024
+
+/* The states for a job */
+#define FETAL 1 /* being born, not ready for attachments yet */
+#define RUNNING 2 /* Running job */
+#define STOPPED 3 /* Stopped job */
+#define ZOMBIE 4 /* Dead job */
+
+/* Job creation tags for the job HID (host ID) */
+#define DISABLED 0xffffffff /* New job creation disabled */
+#define LOCAL 0x0 /* Only creating local sys jobs */
+
+
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
+#define iptr_hid(ll) ((u32 *)&(ll))
+#define iptr_sid(ll) (((u32 *)(&(ll) + 1)) - 1)
+#else /* __LITTLE_ENDIAN */
+#define iptr_hid(ll) (((u32 *)(&(ll) + 1)) - 1)
+#define iptr_sid(ll) ((u32 *)&(ll))
+#endif /* __BIG_ENDIAN */
+
+#define jid_hash(ll) (*(iptr_sid(ll)) % HASH_SIZE)
+
+
+/* Job info entry for member tasks */
+struct job_attach {
+ struct task_struct *task; /* task we are attaching to job */
+ struct pagg *pagg; /* our pagg entry in the task */
+ struct job_entry *job; /* the job we are attaching task to */
+ struct list_head entry; /* list stuff */
+};
+
+struct job_waitinfo {
+ int status; /* For tasks waiting on job exit */
+};
+
+struct job_csainfo {
+ u64 corehimem; /* Accounting - highpoint, phys mem */
+ u64 virthimem; /* Accounting - highpoint, virt mem */
+ struct file *acctfile; /* The accounting file for job */
+};
+
+/* Job table entry type */
+struct job_entry {
+ u64 jid; /* Our job ID */
+ int refcnt; /* Number of tasks attached to job */
+ int state; /* State of job - RUNNING,... */
+ struct rw_semaphore sem; /* lock for the job */
+ uid_t user; /* user that owns the job */
+ time_t start; /* When the job began */
+ struct job_csainfo csa; /* CSA accounting info */
+ wait_queue_head_t zombie; /* queue last task - during wait */
+ wait_queue_head_t wait; /* queue of tasks waiting on job */
+ int waitcnt; /* Number of tasks waiting on job */
+ struct job_waitinfo waitinfo; /* Status info for waiting tasks */
+ struct list_head attached; /* List of attached tasks */
+ struct list_head entry; /* List of other jobs - same hash */
+};
+
+
+/* Job container tables */
+static struct list_head job_table[HASH_SIZE];
+static int job_table_refcnt = 0;
+static DECLARE_RWSEM(job_table_sem);
+
+
+/* Accounting subscriber list */
+static struct job_acctmod *acct_list[JOB_ACCT_COUNT];
+static DECLARE_RWSEM(acct_list_sem);
+
+
+/* Host ID for the localhost */
+static u32 jid_hid = DISABLED;
+
+static char *hid = NULL;
+MODULE_PARM(hid, "s");
+
+/* Function prototypes */
+static int job_sys_create(struct job_create *);
+static int job_sys_getjid(struct job_getjid *);
+static int job_sys_waitjid(struct job_waitjid *);
+static int job_sys_killjid(struct job_killjid *);
+static int job_sys_getjidcnt(struct job_jidcnt *);
+static int job_sys_getjidlst(struct job_jidlst *);
+static int job_sys_getpidcnt(struct job_pidcnt *);
+static int job_sys_getpidlst(struct job_pidlst *);
+static int job_sys_getuser(struct job_user *);
+static int job_sys_getprimepid(struct job_primepid *);
+static int job_sys_sethid(struct job_sethid *);
+static int job_sys_detachjid(struct job_detachjid *);
+static int job_sys_detachpid(struct job_detachpid *);
+static int job_attach(struct task_struct *, struct pagg *, void *);
+static void job_detach(struct task_struct *, struct pagg *);
+static struct job_entry *job_getjob(u64 jid);
+static int job_syscall(unsigned int, unsigned long);
+
+u64 job_getjid(struct task_struct *);
+
+int job_ioctl(struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
+
+/* Job container kernel pagg entry */
+static struct pagg_hook pagg_hook = {
+ .module = THIS_MODULE,
+ .name = PAGG_JOB,
+ .data = &job_table,
+ .init = NULL,
+ .entry = LIST_HEAD_INIT(pagg_hook.entry),
+ .attach = job_attach,
+ .detach = job_detach,
+ .exec = NULL,
+};
+
+/* proc dir entry */
+struct proc_dir_entry *job_proc_entry;
+
+/* file operations for proc file */
+static struct file_operations job_file_ops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .ioctl = job_ioctl
+};
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+
+#define DBG_PRINTINIT(s) \
+ char *dbg_fname = s
+
+#define DBG_PRINTENTRY() \
+do { \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "job: %s: entry\n", dbg_fname); \
+} while(0)
+
+#define DBG_PRINTEXIT(c) \
+do { \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "job: %s: exit, code = %d\n", dbg_fname, c); \
+} while(0)
+
+/* write lock semaphore */
+#define JOB_WLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "job: wlock = %p\n", l); \
+ down_write(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+/* write unlock semaphore */
+#define JOB_WUNLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "job: wunlock = %p\n", l); \
+ up_write(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+/* read lock semaphore */
+#define JOB_RLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "job: rlock = %p\n", l); \
+ down_read(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+/* read unlock semaphore */
+#define JOB_RUNLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "job: runlock = %p\n", l); \
+ up_read(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+
+#else /* #ifdef DEBUG */
+
+#define DBG_PRINTINIT(s)
+
+#define DBG_PRINTENTRY() \
+do { \
+} while(0)
+
+#define DBG_PRINTEXIT(c) \
+do { \
+} while(0)
+
+/* write lock semaphore */
+#define JOB_WLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ down_write(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+/* write unlock semaphore */
+#define JOB_WUNLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ up_write(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+/* read lock semaphore */
+#define JOB_RLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ down_read(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+/* read unlock semaphore */
+#define JOB_RUNLOCK(l) \
+do { \
+ up_read(l); \
+} while(0);
+
+
+#endif /* #ifdef DEBUG */
+
+
+
+/*
+ * job__getjob
+ *
+ * Given a jid value, find the entry in the job_table and return a pointer
+ * to the job entry or NULL if not found.
+ *
+ * You should normally JOB_RLOCK the job_table_sem before calling this
+ * function.
+ */
+struct job_entry *
+job_getjob(u64 jid)
+{
+ struct list_head *entry = NULL;
+ struct job_entry *tjob = NULL;
+ struct job_entry *job = NULL;
+
+ list_for_each(entry, &job_table[ jid_hash(jid) ]) {
+ tjob = list_entry(entry, struct job_entry, entry);
+ if (tjob->jid == jid) {
+ job = tjob;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return job;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_attach
+ *
+ * Attach the task to the job specified in the target data (old_data).
+ * This function will add the task to the list of attached tasks for the job.
+ * In addition, a link from the task to the job is created and added to the
+ * task via the data pointer reference.
+ *
+ * The process that owns the target data should be at least read locked (using
+ * down_read(&task->pagg_sem)) during this call. This help in ensuring
+ * that the job cannot be removed since at least one process will
+ * still be referencing the job (the one owning the target_data).
+ *
+ * It is expected that this function will be called from within the
+ * pagg_attach() function in the kernel, when forking (do_fork) a child
+ * process represented by task.
+ *
+ * If this function is called form some other point, then it is possible that
+ * task and data could be altered while going through this function. In such
+ * a case, the caller should also lock the pagg list for the task
+ * task_struct.
+ *
+ * the function returns 0 upon success, and -1 upon failure.
+ */
+static int
+job_attach(struct task_struct *task, struct pagg *new_pagg,
+ void *old_data)
+{
+ struct job_entry *job = ((struct job_attach *)old_data)->job;
+ struct job_attach *attached = NULL;
+ int errcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_attach");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ /*
+ * Lock the job for writing. The task owning target_data has its
+ * pagg_sem locked, so we know there is at least one active reference
+ * to the job - therefore, it cannot have been removed before we
+ * have gotten this write lock established.
+ */
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ if (job->state == ZOMBIE) {
+ /* If the job is a zombie (dying), bail out of the attach */
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "Attach task(pid=%d) to job"
+ " failed - job is ZOMBIE\n",
+ task->pid);
+ errcode = -EINPROGRESS;
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Allocate memory that we will need */
+
+ attached = (struct job_attach *)kmalloc(sizeof(struct job_attach),
+ GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!attached) {
+ /* error */
+ printk(KERN_ERR "Attach task(pid=%d) to job"
+ " failed on memory error in kernel\n",
+ task->pid);
+ errcode = -ENOMEM;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+
+ attached->task = task;
+ attached->pagg = new_pagg;
+ attached->job = job;
+ new_pagg->data = (void *)attached;
+ list_add_tail(&attached->entry, &job->attached);
+ ++job->refcnt;
+
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+
+error_return:
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(errcode);
+ if (attached) kfree(attached);
+ return errcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_detach
+ *
+ * Detach the task from the job attached to via the pagg reference.
+ * This function will remove the task from the list of attached tasks for the
+ * job specified via the pagg pointer. In addition, the link to the job
+ * provided via the data pointer will also be removed.
+ *
+ * The pagg_list should be write locked for task before entering
+ * this function (using down_write(&task->pagg_sem)).
+ *
+ * the function returns 0 uopn success, and -1 uopn failure.
+ */
+static void
+job_detach(struct task_struct *task, struct pagg *pagg)
+{
+ struct job_attach *attached = ((struct job_attach *)(pagg->data));
+ struct job_entry *job = attached->job;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_detach");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ /*
+ * Obtain the lock on the the job_table_sem and the job->sem for
+ * this job.
+ */
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ job->refcnt--;
+ list_del(&attached->entry);
+ pagg->data = NULL;
+ kfree(attached);
+
+ if (job->refcnt == 0) {
+ int waitcnt;
+
+ list_del(&job->entry);
+ --job_table_refcnt;
+
+ /*
+ * The job is removed from the job_table.
+ * We can remove the job_table_sem now since
+ * nobody can access the job via the table.
+ */
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ job->state = ZOMBIE;
+ job->waitinfo.status = task->exit_code;
+
+ waitcnt = job->waitcnt;
+
+ /*
+ * Release the job semaphore. You cannot hold
+ * this lock if you want the wakeup to work
+ * properly.
+ */
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ if (waitcnt > 0) {
+ wake_up_interruptible(&job->wait);
+ wait_event(job->zombie, job->waitcnt == 0);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Job is exiting, all processes waiting for job to exit
+ * have been notified. Now we call the accounting
+ * subscribers.
+ */
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_CSA) || defined(CONFIG_CSA_MODULE)
+ /* - CSA accounting */
+ if (acct_list[JOB_ACCT_CSA]) {
+ struct job_acctmod *acct = acct_list[JOB_ACCT_CSA];
+ if (acct->module) {
+ if (try_module_get(acct->module) == 0) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING
+ "job_detach: Tried to get non-living acct module\n");
+ }
+ }
+ if (acct->jobend) {
+ int res = 0;
+ struct job_csa csa;
+
+ csa.job_id = job->jid;
+ csa.job_uid = job->user;
+ csa.job_start = job->start;
+ csa.job_corehimem = job->csa.corehimem;
+ csa.job_virthimem = job->csa.virthimem;
+ csa.job_acctfile = job->csa.acctfile;
+
+ res = acct->jobend(JOB_EVENT_END,
+ &csa);
+ if (res) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING
+ "job_detach: CSA -"
+ " jobend failed.\n");
+ }
+ }
+ if (acct->module)
+ module_put(acct->module);
+ } else {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "job_detach: CSA - attempt"
+ " to lock CSA module failed.\n");
+ }
+#endif /* CONFIG_CSA || defined(CONFIG_CSA_MODULE) */
+
+
+ /*
+ * Every process attached or waiting on this job should be
+ * detached and finished waiting, so now we can free the
+ * memory for the job.
+ */
+ kfree(job);
+
+ } else {
+ /* This is case where job->refcnt was greater than 1, so
+ * we were not going to delete the job after the detach.
+ * Therefore, only the job->sem is being held - the
+ * job_table_sem was released earlier.
+ */
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ }
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+
+ return;
+}
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_create
+ *
+ * This function is used to create a new job and attache the calling process
+ * to that new job.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, and negative on failure (negative errno value).
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_create(struct job_create *create_args)
+{
+ struct job_create create;
+ struct job_entry *job = NULL;
+ struct job_attach *attached = NULL;
+ struct pagg *pagg = NULL;
+ struct pagg *old_pagg = NULL;
+ int errcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_create");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ /*
+ * if the job ID - host ID segment is set to DISABLED, we will
+ * not be creating new jobs. We don't mark it as an error, but
+ * the jid value returned will be 0.
+ */
+ if (jid_hid == DISABLED) {
+ errcode = 0;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+
+#if 0 /* XXX - Use if capable is not present */
+ if (current->euid != 0)
+ return -EPERM;
+#else
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
+ errcode = -EPERM;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+#endif
+ if (!create_args) {
+ errcode = -EINVAL;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&create, create_args, sizeof(create))) {
+ errcode = -EFAULT;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Allocate some of the memory we might need, before we start
+ * locking
+ */
+
+ attached = (struct job_attach *)kmalloc(sizeof(struct job_attach), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!attached) {
+ /* error */
+ errcode = -ENOMEM;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ job = (struct job_entry *)kmalloc(sizeof(struct job_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!job) {
+ /* error */
+ errcode = -ENOMEM;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ /* We keep the old pagg around in case we need it in an error condition.
+ * If, for example, a job_getjob call fails because the requested JID is
+ * already in use, we don't want to detach that job. Having this ability
+ * is complicated by the locking.
+ */
+ down_write(&current->pagg_sem); /* write lock pagg list */
+ old_pagg = pagg_get(current, pagg_hook.name);
+
+ /*
+ * Lock the job_table and add the pointers for the new job.
+ * Since the job is new, we won't need to lock the job.
+ */
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ /*
+ * Determine if create should use specified JID or one that is
+ * generated.
+ */
+ if (create.jid != 0) {
+ /* We use the specified JID value */
+
+ if (job_getjob(create.jid)) {
+ /* JID already in use, bail */
+ /* error_return doesn't do JOB_WUNLOCK */
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ /* we haven't allocated a new pagg yet so error_return won't unlock
+ * this. We'll unlock here */
+ up_write(&current->pagg_sem);
+ errcode = -EBUSY;
+ /* error_return doesn't touch old_pagg so we don't detach */
+ goto error_return;
+ } else {
+ /* Using specifiec JID */
+ job->jid = create.jid;
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ /* We generate a new JID value */
+ *(iptr_hid(job->jid)) = jid_hid;
+ *(iptr_sid(job->jid)) = current->pid;
+ }
+
+ pagg = pagg_alloc(current, &pagg_hook);
+ if (!pagg) {
+ /* error */
+ up_write(&current->pagg_sem); /* write unlock pagg list */
+ errcode = -ENOMEM;
+ goto error_return;
+ }
+
+ /* Initialize job entry values & lists */
+ job->refcnt = 1;
+ job->user = create.user;
+ job->start = jiffies;
+ job->csa.corehimem = 0;
+ job->csa.virthimem = 0;
+ job->csa.acctfile = NULL;
+ job->state = RUNNING;
+ init_rwsem(&job->sem);
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&job->attached);
+ list_add_tail(&attached->entry, &job->attached);
+ init_waitqueue_head(&job->wait);
+ init_waitqueue_head(&job->zombie);
+ job->waitcnt = 0;
+ job->waitinfo.status = 0;
+
+ /* set link from entry in attached list to task and job entry */
+ attached->task = current;
+ attached->job = job;
+ attached->pagg = pagg;
+ pagg->data = (void *)attached;
+
+ /* Insert new job into front of chain list */
+ list_add_tail(&job->entry, &job_table[ jid_hash(job->jid) ]);;
+ ++job_table_refcnt;
+
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ /* At this point, the possible error conditions where we would need the
+ * old pagg are gone. So we can remove it. We remove after we unlock
+ * because the pagg hook detach function does job table lock of its own.
+ */
+ if (old_pagg) {
+ /*
+ * Detaching paggs for jobs never has a failure case,
+ * so we don't need to worry about error codes.
+ */
+ old_pagg->hook->detach(current, old_pagg);
+ pagg_free(old_pagg);
+ }
+ up_write(&current->pagg_sem); /* write unlock pagg list */
+
+ /* Issue callbacks into accounting subscribers */
+
+#if defined(CONFIG_CSA) || defined(CONFIG_CSA_MODULE)
+ /* - CSA subscriber */
+ if (acct_list[JOB_ACCT_CSA]) {
+ struct job_acctmod *acct = acct_list[JOB_ACCT_CSA];
+ if (acct->module) {
+ if (try_module_get(acct->module) == 0) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING
+ "job_sys_create: Tried to get non-living acct module\n");
+ }
+ }
+ if (acct->jobstart) {
+ int res;
+ struct job_csa csa;
+
+ csa.job_id = job->jid;
+ csa.job_uid = job->user;
+ csa.job_start = job->start;
+ csa.job_corehimem = job->csa.corehimem;
+ csa.job_virthimem = job->csa.virthimem;
+ csa.job_acctfile = job->csa.acctfile;
+
+ res = acct->jobstart(JOB_EVENT_START, &csa);
+ if (res < 0) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "job_sys_create: CSA -"
+ " jobstart failed.\n");
+ }
+ }
+ if (acct->module)
+ module_put(acct->module);
+ }
+#endif /* CONFIG_CSA || defined(CONFIG_CSA_MODULE) */
+
+
+ create.r_jid = job->jid;
+ if (copy_to_user(create_args, &create, sizeof(create))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+
+error_return:
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(errcode);
+ if (attached) kfree(attached);
+ if (job) kfree(job);
+ if (pagg) {
+ pagg->hook->detach(current, pagg); /* detach the pagg */
+ pagg_free(pagg);
+ /* This was locked at pagg_alloc call */
+ up_write(&current->pagg_sem); /* write unlock pagg list */
+ }
+ create.r_jid = 0;
+ if (copy_to_user(create_args, &create, sizeof(create))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return errcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_getjid
+ *
+ * Function retrieves the job ID (jid) for the specified process (pid).
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success, negative errno value on exit.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getjid(struct job_getjid *getjid_args)
+{
+ struct job_getjid getjid;
+ int errcode = 0;
+ struct task_struct *task;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_getjid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&getjid, getjid_args, sizeof(getjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ /* lock the tasklist until we grab the specific task */
+ read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
+
+ if (getjid.pid == current->pid) {
+ task = current;
+ } else {
+ task = find_task_by_pid(getjid.pid);
+ }
+ if (task) {
+ get_task_struct(task); /* Ensure the task doesn't vanish on us */
+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); /* unlock the task list */
+ getjid.r_jid = job_getjid(task);
+ put_task_struct(task); /* We're done accessing the task */
+ if (getjid.r_jid == 0) {
+ errcode = -ENODATA;
+ }
+ } else {
+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
+ getjid.r_jid = 0;
+ errcode = -ESRCH;
+ }
+
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(errcode);
+ if (copy_to_user(getjid_args, &getjid, sizeof(getjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return errcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_waitjid
+ *
+ * This job allows a process to wait until a job exits & it returns the
+ * status information for the last process to exit the job.
+ *
+ * On success returns 0, failure it returns the negative errno value.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_waitjid(struct job_waitjid *waitjid_args)
+{
+ struct job_waitjid waitjid;
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ int retcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_waitjid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&waitjid, waitjid_args, sizeof(waitjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+
+ waitjid.r_jid = waitjid.stat = 0;
+
+ if (waitjid.options != 0) {
+ retcode = -EINVAL;
+ goto general_return;
+ }
+
+ /* Lock the job table so that the current jobs don't change */
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+
+ if ((job = job_getjob(waitjid.jid)) == NULL ) {
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ retcode = -ENODATA;
+ goto general_return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We got the job we need, we can release the job_table_sem
+ */
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job->sem);
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ ++job->waitcnt;
+
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ /* We shouldn't hold any locks at this point! The increment of the
+ * jobs waitcnt will ensure that the job is not removed without
+ * first notifying this current task */
+ retcode = wait_event_interruptible(job->wait,
+ job->refcnt == 0);
+
+ if (!retcode) {
+ /*
+ * This data is static at this point, we will
+ * not need a lock to read it.
+ */
+ waitjid.stat = job->waitinfo.status;
+ waitjid.r_jid = job->jid;
+ }
+
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job->sem);
+ --job->waitcnt;
+
+ if (job->waitcnt == 0) {
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ /*
+ * We shouldn't hold any locks at this point! Else, the
+ * last process in the job will not be able to remove the
+ * job entry.
+ *
+ * That process is stuck waiting for this wake_up, so the
+ * job shouldn't disappear until after this function call.
+ * The job entry is not longer in the job table, so no
+ * other process can get to the entry to foul things up.
+ */
+ wake_up(&job->zombie);
+ } else {
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ }
+
+general_return:
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(retcode);
+ if (copy_to_user(waitjid_args, &waitjid, sizeof(waitjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return retcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_killjid
+ *
+ * This functions allows a signal to be sent to all processes in a job.
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success, negative of errno on failure.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_killjid(struct job_killjid *killjid_args)
+{
+ struct job_killjid killjid;
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ struct list_head *attached_entry;
+ struct siginfo info;
+ int retcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_killjid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&killjid, killjid_args, sizeof(killjid))) {
+ retcode = -EFAULT;
+ goto cleanup_0locks_return;
+ }
+
+ killjid.r_val = -1;
+
+ /* A signal of zero is really a status check and is handled as such
+ * by send_sig_info. So we have < 0 instead of <= 0 here.
+ */
+ if (killjid.sig < 0) {
+ retcode = -EINVAL;
+ goto cleanup_0locks_return;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ job = job_getjob(killjid.jid);
+ if (!job) {
+ /* Job not found, copy back data & bail with error */
+ retcode = -ENODATA;
+ goto cleanup_1locks_return;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ /*
+ * Check capability to signal job. The signaling user must be
+ * the owner of the job or have CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability.
+ */
+#if 0 /* Use this if not capability is available */
+ if (current->uid != 0) {
+#else
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
+#endif
+ if (current->uid != job->user) {
+ retcode = -EPERM;
+ goto cleanup_2locks_return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ info.si_signo = killjid.sig;
+ info.si_errno = 0;
+ info.si_code = SI_USER;
+ info.si_pid = current->pid;
+ info.si_uid = current->uid;
+
+ list_for_each(attached_entry, &job->attached) {
+ int err;
+ struct job_attach *attached;
+
+ attached = list_entry(attached_entry, struct job_attach, entry);
+ err = send_sig_info(killjid.sig, &info,
+ attached->task);
+ if (err != 0) {
+ /*
+ * XXX - the "prime" process, or initiating process
+ * for the job may not be owned by the user. So,
+ * we would get an error in this case. However, we
+ * ignore the error for that specific process - it
+ * should exit when all the child processes exit. It
+ * should ignore all signals from the user.
+ *
+ */
+ if (attached->entry.prev != &job->attached) {
+ retcode = err;
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+cleanup_2locks_return:
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+cleanup_1locks_return:
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+cleanup_0locks_return:
+ killjid.r_val = retcode;
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(retcode);
+ if (copy_to_user(killjid_args, &killjid, sizeof(killjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return retcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_getjidcnt
+ *
+ * Retun the number of jobs currently on the system.
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success & it always succeeds.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getjidcnt(struct job_jidcnt *jidcnt_args)
+{
+ struct job_jidcnt jidcnt;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_getjidcnt");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ /* read lock might be overdoing it in this case */
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ jidcnt.r_val = job_table_refcnt;
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+
+ if (copy_to_user(jidcnt_args, &jidcnt, sizeof(jidcnt))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_getjidlst
+ *
+ * Get the list of all jids currently on the system (limited by the number of
+ * jobs there are and the number you say you can accept.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getjidlst(struct job_jidlst *jidlst_args)
+{
+ struct job_jidlst jidlst;
+ u64 *jid;
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ struct list_head *job_entry;
+ int i;
+ int count;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_getjidlst");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&jidlst, jidlst_args, sizeof(jidlst))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+
+ if (jidlst.r_val == 0) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ jid = (u64 *)kmalloc(sizeof(u64)*jidlst.r_val, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!jid) {
+ jidlst.r_val = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-ENOMEM);
+ if (copy_to_user(jidlst_args, &jidlst, sizeof(jidlst))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+
+ count = 0;
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE && count < jidlst.r_val; i++) {
+ list_for_each(job_entry, &job_table[i]) {
+ job = list_entry(job_entry, struct job_entry, entry);
+ jid[count++] = job->jid;
+ if (count == jidlst.r_val) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ jidlst.r_val = count;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+ if (copy_to_user(jidlst.jid+i, &jid[i], sizeof(u64))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ }
+
+ kfree(jid);
+
+ if (copy_to_user(jidlst_args, &jidlst, sizeof(jidlst))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_getpidcnt
+ *
+ * Get the number of processes currently attached to a specific job.
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success, or negative errno value on failure.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getpidcnt(struct job_pidcnt *pidcnt_args)
+{
+ struct job_pidcnt pidcnt;
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ int retcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_getpidcnt");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&pidcnt, pidcnt_args, sizeof(pidcnt))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ pidcnt.r_val = 0;
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ job = job_getjob(pidcnt.jid);
+ if (!job) {
+ retcode = -ENODATA;
+ } else {
+ /* Read lock might be overdoing it for this case */
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ pidcnt.r_val = job->refcnt;
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ }
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(retcode);
+
+ if (copy_to_user(pidcnt_args, &pidcnt, sizeof(pidcnt))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return retcode;
+}
+
+/*
+ * job_getpidlst
+ *
+ * Get the list of processes (pids) currently attached to the specified
+ * job. The number of processes provided is limited by the number the user
+ * specivies that they can accept (have memory for) and the number currently
+ * attached.
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success, negative errno value on failure.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getpidlst(struct job_pidlst *pidlst_args)
+{
+ struct job_pidlst pidlst;
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ struct job_attach *attached;
+ struct list_head *attached_entry;
+ pid_t *pid;
+ int max;
+ int i;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_getpidlst");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&pidlst, pidlst_args, sizeof(pidlst))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+
+ if (pidlst.r_val == 0) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ max = pidlst.r_val;
+ pidlst.r_val = 0;
+ pid = (pid_t *)kmalloc(sizeof(pid_t)*max, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!pid) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-ENOMEM);
+ if (copy_to_user(pidlst_args, &pidlst, sizeof(pidlst))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ job = job_getjob(pidlst.jid);
+ if (!job) {
+
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-ENODATA);
+ if (copy_to_user(pidlst_args, &pidlst, sizeof(pidlst))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return -ENODATA;
+ } else {
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ i = 0;
+ list_for_each(attached_entry, &job->attached) {
+ if (i == max) {
+ break;
+ }
+ attached = list_entry(attached_entry, struct job_attach,
+ entry);
+ pid[i++] = attached->task->pid;
+ }
+ pidlst.r_val = i;
+
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < pidlst.r_val; i++) {
+ if (copy_to_user(pidlst.pid+i, &pid[i], sizeof(pid_t))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ }
+ kfree(pid);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ copy_to_user(pidlst_args, &pidlst, sizeof(pidlst));
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_getuser
+ *
+ * Get the uid of the user that owns the job.
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success, returns negative errno on failure.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getuser(struct job_user *user_args)
+{
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ struct job_user user;
+ int retcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_getuser");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&user, user_args, sizeof(user))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return(-EFAULT);
+ }
+
+ user.r_user = 0;
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ job = job_getjob(user.jid);
+ if (!job) {
+ retcode = -ENODATA;
+ } else {
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ user.r_user = job->user;
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ }
+
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ if (copy_to_user(user_args, &user, sizeof(user))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(retcode);
+ return retcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_getprimepid
+ *
+ * Get the primary process - the oldest process in the job.
+ *
+ * returns 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_getprimepid(struct job_primepid *primepid_args)
+{
+ struct job_primepid primepid;
+ struct job_entry *job = NULL;
+ struct job_attach *attached = NULL;
+ int retcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("getprimepid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&primepid, primepid_args, sizeof(primepid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ primepid.r_pid = 0;
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ job = job_getjob(primepid.jid);
+ if (!job) {
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ /* Job not found, return INVALID VALUE */
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-ENODATA);
+ return -ENODATA;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Job found, now look at first pid entry in the
+ * attached list.
+ */
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ if (list_empty(&job->attached)) {
+ retcode = -ESRCH;
+ primepid.r_pid = 0;
+ } else {
+ attached = list_entry(job->attached.next, struct job_attach, entry);
+ if (!attached->task) {
+ retcode = -ESRCH;
+ } else {
+ primepid.r_pid = attached->task->pid;
+ }
+ }
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ if (copy_to_user(primepid_args, &primepid, sizeof(primepid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(retcode);
+ return retcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_sethid
+ *
+ * This function is used to set the host ID segment for the job IDs (jid).
+ * If this does not get set, then the jids upper 32 bits will be set to
+ * 0 and the jid cannot be used reliably in a cluster environment.
+ *
+ * returns -errno value on fail, 0 on success
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_sethid(struct job_sethid *sethid_args)
+{
+ struct job_sethid sethid;
+ int errcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_sethid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&sethid, sethid_args, sizeof(sethid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
+ errcode = -EPERM;
+ sethid.r_hid = 0;
+ goto cleanup_return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set job_table_sem, so no jobs can be deleted while doing
+ * this operation.
+ */
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ sethid.r_hid = jid_hid = sethid.hid;
+
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+cleanup_return:
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(errcode);
+ if (copy_to_user(sethid_args, &sethid, sizeof(sethid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return errcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_detachjid
+ *
+ * This function is detach all the processes from a job, but allows the
+ * processes to continue running. You need CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability
+ * for this to succeed. Since all processes will be detached, the job will
+ * exit.
+ *
+ * returns -errno value on fail, 0 on success
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_detachjid(struct job_detachjid *detachjid_args)
+{
+ struct job_detachjid detachjid;
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ struct list_head *entry;
+ int count;
+ int errcode = 0;
+ struct task_struct *task;
+ struct pagg *pagg;
+
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_detachjid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&detachjid, detachjid_args, sizeof(detachjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ detachjid.r_val = 0;
+
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
+ errcode = -EPERM;
+ goto cleanup_return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set job_table_sem, so no jobs can be deleted while doing
+ * this operation.
+ */
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ job = job_getjob(detachjid.jid);
+
+ if (job) {
+
+ JOB_WLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+ /* Mark job as ZOMBIE so no new processes can attach to it */
+ job->state = ZOMBIE;
+
+ count = job->refcnt;
+
+ /* Okay, no new processes can attach to the job. We can
+ * release the locks on the job_table and job since the only
+ * way for the job to change now is for tasks to detach and
+ * the job to be removed. And this is what we want to happen
+ */
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+
+
+ /* Walk through list of attached tasks and unset the
+ * pagg entries.
+ *
+ * We don't test with list_empty because that actually means NO tasks
+ * left rather than one task. If we used !list_empty or list_for_each,
+ * we could reference memory freed by the pagg hook detach function
+ * (job_detach).
+ *
+ * We know there is only one task left when job->attached.next and
+ * job->attached.prev both point to the same place.
+ */
+ while (job->attached.next != job->attached.prev) {
+ entry = job->attached.next;
+
+ task = (list_entry(entry, struct job_attach, entry))->task;
+ pagg = (list_entry(entry, struct job_attach, entry))->pagg;
+
+ down_write(&task->pagg_sem); /* write lock pagg list */
+ pagg->hook->detach(task, pagg);
+ pagg_free(pagg);
+ up_write(&task->pagg_sem); /* write unlock pagg list */
+
+ }
+ /* At this point, there is only one task left */
+
+ entry = job->attached.next;
+
+ task = (list_entry(entry, struct job_attach, entry))->task;
+ pagg = (list_entry(entry, struct job_attach, entry))->pagg;
+
+ down_write(&task->pagg_sem); /* write lock pagg list */
+ pagg->hook->detach(task, pagg);
+ pagg_free(pagg);
+ up_write(&task->pagg_sem); /* write unlock pagg list */
+
+ detachjid.r_val = count;
+
+ } else {
+ errcode = -ENODATA;
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ }
+
+cleanup_return:
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(errcode);
+ if (copy_to_user(detachjid_args, &detachjid, sizeof(detachjid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return errcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_sys_detachpid
+ *
+ * This function is detach a process from the job it is attached too,
+ * but allows the processes to continue running. You need
+ * CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability for this to succeed.
+ *
+ * returns -errno value on fail, 0 on success
+ */
+static int
+job_sys_detachpid(struct job_detachpid *detachpid_args)
+{
+ struct job_detachpid detachpid;
+ struct task_struct *task;
+ struct pagg *pagg;
+ int errcode = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_sys_detachpid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&detachpid, detachpid_args, sizeof(detachpid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+
+ detachpid.r_jid = 0;
+
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
+ errcode = -EPERM;
+ goto cleanup_return;
+ }
+
+ /* Lock the task list while we find a specific task */
+ read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
+ task = find_task_by_pid(detachpid.pid);
+ if (!task) {
+ errcode = -ESRCH;
+ /* We need to unlock the tasklist here too or the lock is held forever */
+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
+ goto cleanup_return;
+ }
+
+ /* We have a valid task now */
+ get_task_struct(task); /* Ensure the task doesn't vanish on us */
+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); /* Unlock the tasklist */
+ down_write(&task->pagg_sem); /* write lock pagg list */
+
+ pagg = pagg_get(task, pagg_hook.name);
+ if (pagg) {
+ detachpid.r_jid = ((struct job_attach *)pagg->data)->job->jid;
+ pagg->hook->detach(task, pagg);
+ pagg_free(pagg);
+ } else {
+ errcode = -ENODATA;
+ }
+ put_task_struct(task); /* Done accessing the task */
+ up_write(&task->pagg_sem); /* write unlock pagg list */
+
+cleanup_return:
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(errcode);
+ if (copy_to_user(detachpid_args, &detachpid, sizeof(detachpid))) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT;
+ }
+ return errcode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_register_acct
+ *
+ * This function is used by modules that are registering to provide job
+ * accounting services.
+ *
+ * returns -errno value on fail, 0 on success.
+ */
+int
+job_register_acct(struct job_acctmod *am)
+{
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_register_acct");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (!am) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL; /* error, invalid value */
+ }
+ if (am->type < 0 || am->type > (JOB_ACCT_COUNT-1)) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL; /* error, invalid value */
+ }
+
+ JOB_WLOCK(&acct_list_sem);
+ if (acct_list[am->type] != NULL) {
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&acct_list_sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EBUSY);
+ return -EBUSY; /* error, duplicate entry */
+ }
+
+ acct_list[am->type] = am;
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&acct_list_sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_unregister_acct
+ *
+ * This is used by accounting modules to unregister with the job module as
+ * subscribers for job accounting information.
+ *
+ * Returns -errno on failure and 0 on success.
+ */
+int
+job_unregister_acct(struct job_acctmod *am)
+{
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_unregister_acct");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (!am) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL; /* error, invalid value */
+ }
+ if (am->type < 0 || am->type > (JOB_ACCT_COUNT-1)) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL; /* error, invalid value */
+ }
+
+ JOB_WLOCK(&acct_list_sem);
+ if (acct_list[am->type] != am) {
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&acct_list_sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EFAULT);
+ return -EFAULT; /* error, not matching entry */
+ }
+
+ acct_list[am->type] = NULL;
+ JOB_WUNLOCK(&acct_list_sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * job_getjid
+ *
+ * This function will return the Job ID for the given task. If
+ * the task is not attached to a job, then 0 is returned.
+ *
+ */
+u64 job_getjid(struct task_struct *task)
+{
+ struct pagg *pagg = NULL;
+ struct job_entry *job = NULL;
+ u64 jid = 0;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_getjid");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ down_read(&task->pagg_sem); /* lock pagg list */
+ pagg = pagg_get(task, pagg_hook.name);
+ if (pagg) {
+ job = ((struct job_attach *)pagg->data)->job;
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ jid = job->jid;
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ }
+ up_read(&task->pagg_sem);
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT((int)jid);
+ return jid;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_getacct
+ *
+ * This function is used by accounting subscribers to get accounting
+ * information about a job.
+ *
+ * The caller must supply the Job ID (jid) that specifies the job. The
+ * "type" argument indicates the type of accounting data to be returned.
+ * The data will be returned in the memory accessed via the data pointer
+ * argument. The data pointer is void so that this function interface
+ * can handle different types of accounting data.
+ */
+int job_getacct(u64 jid, int type, void *data)
+{
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_getacct");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (!data) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (!jid) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ job = job_getjob(jid);
+ if (!job) {
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-ENODATA);
+ return -ENODATA;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ switch (type) {
+#if defined(CONFIG_CSA) || defined(CONFIG_CSA_MODULE)
+ case JOB_ACCT_CSA:
+ {
+ struct job_csa *csa = (struct job_csa *)data;
+
+ csa->job_id = job->jid;
+ csa->job_uid = job->user;
+ csa->job_start = job->start;
+ csa->job_corehimem = job->csa.corehimem;
+ csa->job_virthimem = job->csa.virthimem;
+ csa->job_acctfile = job->csa.acctfile;
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ default:
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ break;
+ }
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * job_setacct
+ *
+ * This function is used by accounting subscribers to set specific
+ * accounting information in the job (so that the job remembers it
+ * in relation to a specific job).
+ *
+ * The job is identified by the jid argument. The type indicates the
+ * type of accounting the information is associated with. The subfield
+ * is a bitmask that indicates exactly what subfields are to be changed.
+ * The data that is used to set the values is supplied by the data pointer.
+ * The data pointer is a void type so that the interface can be used for
+ * different types of accounting information.
+ */
+int job_setacct(u64 jid, int type, int subfield, void *data)
+{
+ struct job_entry *job;
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_setacct");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ if (!data) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ if (!jid) {
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ job = job_getjob(jid);
+ if (!job) {
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-ENODATA);
+ return -ENODATA;
+ }
+
+ JOB_RLOCK(&job->sem);
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job_table_sem);
+
+ switch (type) {
+#if defined(CONFIG_CSA) || defined(CONFIG_CSA_MODULE)
+ case JOB_ACCT_CSA:
+ {
+ struct job_csa *csa = (struct job_csa *)data;
+
+ if (subfield & JOB_CSA_ACCTFILE) {
+ job->csa.acctfile = csa->job_acctfile;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ default:
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(-EINVAL);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ break;
+ }
+ JOB_RUNLOCK(&job->sem);
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+
+/*
+ * job_syscall
+ *
+ * Function to handle job syscall requests.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success and -(ERRNO VALUE) upon failure.
+ */
+int
+job_syscall(unsigned int request, unsigned long data)
+{
+ int rc=0;
+
+ DBG_PRINTINIT("job_syscall");
+
+ DBG_PRINTENTRY();
+
+ switch (request) {
+ case JOB_CREATE:
+ rc = job_sys_create((struct job_create *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_ATTACH:
+ case JOB_DETACH:
+ /* RESERVED */
+ rc = -EBADRQC;
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETJID:
+ rc = job_sys_getjid((struct job_getjid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_WAITJID:
+ rc = job_sys_waitjid((struct job_waitjid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_KILLJID:
+ rc = job_sys_killjid((struct job_killjid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETJIDCNT:
+ rc = job_sys_getjidcnt((struct job_jidcnt *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETJIDLST:
+ rc = job_sys_getjidlst((struct job_jidlst *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETPIDCNT:
+ rc = job_sys_getpidcnt((struct job_pidcnt *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETPIDLST:
+ rc = job_sys_getpidlst((struct job_pidlst *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETUSER:
+ rc = job_sys_getuser((struct job_user *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_GETPRIMEPID:
+ rc = job_sys_getprimepid((struct job_primepid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_SETHID:
+ rc = job_sys_sethid((struct job_sethid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_DETACHJID:
+ rc = job_sys_detachjid((struct job_detachjid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_DETACHPID:
+ rc = job_sys_detachpid((struct job_detachpid *)data);
+ break;
+ case JOB_SETJLIMIT:
+ case JOB_GETJLIMIT:
+ case JOB_GETJUSAGE:
+ case JOB_FREE:
+ default:
+ rc = -EBADRQC;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ DBG_PRINTEXIT(rc);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * job_ioctl
+ *
+ * Function to handle job ioctl call requests.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success and -(ERRNO VALUE) upon failure.
+ */
+int
+job_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int request,
+ unsigned long data)
+{
+ return job_syscall(request, data);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * init_module
+ *
+ * This function is called when a module is inserted into a kernel. This
+ * function allocates any necessary structures and sets initial values for
+ * module data.
+ *
+ * If the function succeeds, then 0 is returned. On failure, -1 is returned.
+ */
+static int __init
+init_job(void)
+{
+ int i,rc;
+
+
+ /* Initialize the job table chains */
+ for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) {
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&job_table[i]);
+ }
+
+ /* Initialize the list for accounting subscribers */
+ for (i = 0; i < JOB_ACCT_COUNT; i++) {
+ acct_list[i] = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Get hostID string and fill in jid_template hostID segment */
+ if (hid) {
+ jid_hid = (int)simple_strtoul(hid, &hid, 16);
+ } else {
+ jid_hid = 0;
+ }
+
+ rc = pagg_hook_register(&pagg_hook);
+ if (rc < 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup our /proc entry file */
+ job_proc_entry = create_proc_entry(JOB_PROC_ENTRY,
+ S_IFREG | S_IRUGO, &proc_root);
+
+ if (!job_proc_entry) {
+ pagg_hook_unregister(&pagg_hook);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ job_proc_entry->proc_fops = &job_file_ops;
+ job_proc_entry->proc_iops = NULL;
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
+module_init(init_job);
+
+/*
+ * cleanup_module
+ *
+ * This function is called to cleanup after a module when it is removed.
+ * All memory allocated for this module will be freed.
+ *
+ * This function does not take any inputs or produce and output.
+ */
+static void __exit
+cleanup_job(void)
+{
+ remove_proc_entry(JOB_PROC_ENTRY, &proc_root);
+ pagg_hook_unregister(&pagg_hook);
+ return;
+}
+module_exit(cleanup_job);
+
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(job_register_acct);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(job_unregister_acct);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(job_getjid);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(job_getacct);
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(job_setacct);
Index: linux/kernel/Makefile
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/kernel/Makefile
+++ linux/kernel/Makefile
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
obj-$(CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT) += acct.o
obj-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += compat.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PAGG) += pagg.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_PAGG_JOB) += job.o
obj-$(CONFIG_IKCONFIG) += configs.o
obj-$(CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC) += configs.o
obj-$(CONFIG_STOP_MACHINE) += stop_machine.o
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