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Add process_get_pid() to the Process subsystem.

This patch adds support for getting the unique process identifier from a
given process_t. This patch implements both support for both the Unix
and Microsoft Windows backend.

See: https://bugs.torproject.org/28179
Alexander Færøy 5 years ago
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+ 13 - 0
src/lib/process/process.c

@@ -255,6 +255,19 @@ process_exec(process_t *process)
   return status;
 }
 
+/** Returns the unique process identifier for the given <b>process</b>. */
+process_pid_t
+process_get_pid(process_t *process)
+{
+  tor_assert(process);
+
+#ifndef _WIN32
+  return process_unix_get_pid(process);
+#else
+  return process_win32_get_pid(process);
+#endif
+}
+
 /** Set the callback function for output from the child process's standard out
  * handle.  This function sets the callback function which is called every time
  * the child process have written output to its standard out file handle.

+ 3 - 0
src/lib/process/process.h

@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ struct process_t;
 typedef struct process_t process_t;
 
 typedef uint64_t process_exit_code_t;
+typedef uint64_t process_pid_t;
 
 typedef void (*process_read_callback_t)(process_t *,
                                         char *,
@@ -66,6 +67,8 @@ void process_free_(process_t *process);
 
 process_status_t process_exec(process_t *process);
 
+process_pid_t process_get_pid(process_t *process);
+
 void process_set_stdout_read_callback(process_t *,
                                       process_read_callback_t);
 void process_set_stderr_read_callback(process_t *,

+ 10 - 0
src/lib/process/process_unix.c

@@ -356,6 +356,16 @@ process_unix_exec(process_t *process)
   return PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING;
 }
 
+/** Returns the unique process identifier for the given <b>process</b>. */
+process_pid_t
+process_unix_get_pid(process_t *process)
+{
+  tor_assert(process);
+
+  process_unix_t *unix_process = process_get_unix_process(process);
+  return (process_pid_t)unix_process->pid;
+}
+
 /** Write the given <b>buffer</b> as input to the given <b>process</b>'s
  * standard input. Returns the number of bytes written. */
 int

+ 2 - 0
src/lib/process/process_unix.h

@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ void process_unix_free_(process_unix_t *unix_process);
 
 process_status_t process_unix_exec(struct process_t *process);
 
+process_pid_t process_unix_get_pid(struct process_t *process);
+
 int process_unix_write(struct process_t *process, buf_t *buffer);
 int process_unix_read_stdout(struct process_t *process, buf_t *buffer);
 int process_unix_read_stderr(struct process_t *process, buf_t *buffer);

+ 10 - 0
src/lib/process/process_win32.c

@@ -271,6 +271,16 @@ process_win32_exec(process_t *process)
   return PROCESS_STATUS_RUNNING;
 }
 
+/** Returns the unique process identifier for the given <b>process</b>. */
+process_pid_t
+process_win32_get_pid(process_t *process)
+{
+  tor_assert(process);
+
+  process_win32_t *win32_process = process_get_win32_process(process);
+  return (process_pid_t)win32_process->process_information.dwProcessId;
+}
+
 /** Schedule an async write of the data found in <b>buffer</b> for the given
  * process.  This function runs an async write operation of the content of
  * buffer, if we are not already waiting for a pending I/O request. Returns the

+ 2 - 0
src/lib/process/process_win32.h

@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ void process_win32_deinit(void);
 
 process_status_t process_win32_exec(struct process_t *process);
 
+process_pid_t process_win32_get_pid(struct process_t *process);
+
 int process_win32_write(struct process_t *process, buf_t *buffer);
 int process_win32_read_stdout(struct process_t *process, buf_t *buffer);
 int process_win32_read_stderr(struct process_t *process, buf_t *buffer);

+ 3 - 0
src/test/test_process.c

@@ -160,6 +160,9 @@ test_default_values(void *arg)
   tt_assert(smartlist_contains(process_get_all_processes(),
                                process));
 
+  /* Default PID is 0. */
+  tt_int_op(0, OP_EQ, process_get_pid(process));
+
   /* Our arguments should be empty. */
   tt_int_op(0, OP_EQ,
             smartlist_len(process_get_arguments(process)));