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#ifndef PROCPS_PROC_READPROC_H
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#define PROCPS_PROC_READPROC_H
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/*
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* New Interface to Process Table -- PROCTAB Stream (a la Directory streams)
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* Copyright (C) 1996 Charles L. Blake.
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* Copyright (C) 1998 Michael K. Johnson
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* May be distributed under the terms of the
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* GNU Library General Public License, a copy of which is provided
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* in the file COPYING
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*/
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#define SIGNAL_STRING
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/*
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ld cutime, cstime, priority, nice, timeout, it_real_value, rss,
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c state,
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d ppid, pgrp, session, tty, tpgid,
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s signal, blocked, sigignore, sigcatch,
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lu flags, min_flt, cmin_flt, maj_flt, cmaj_flt, utime, stime,
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lu rss_rlim, start_code, end_code, start_stack, kstk_esp, kstk_eip,
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lu start_time, vsize, wchan, nswap, cnswap,
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*/
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/* Basic data structure which holds all information we can get about a process.
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* (unless otherwise specified, fields are read from /proc/#/stat)
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*
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* Most of it comes from task_struct in linux/sched.h
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*/
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typedef struct proc_s {
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#ifdef SIGNAL_STRING
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char
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/* Linux 2.1.7x and up have more signals. This handles 88. */
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signal[24], /* mask of pending signals */
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blocked[24], /* mask of blocked signals */
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sigignore[24], /* mask of ignored signals */
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sigcatch[24]; /* mask of caught signals */
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#else
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long long
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/* Linux 2.1.7x and up have more signals. This handles 64. */
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signal, /* mask of pending signals */
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blocked, /* mask of blocked signals */
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sigignore, /* mask of ignored signals */
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sigcatch; /* mask of caught signals */
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#endif
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long
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cutime, /* cumulative utime of process and reaped children */
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cstime, /* cumulative stime of process and reaped children */
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priority, /* kernel scheduling priority */
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timeout, /* ? */
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nice, /* standard unix nice level of process */
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rss, /* resident set size from /proc/#/stat (pages) */
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it_real_value, /* ? */
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/* the next 7 members come from /proc/#/statm */
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size, /* total # of pages of memory */
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resident, /* number of resident set (non-swapped) pages (4k) */
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share, /* number of pages of shared (mmap'd) memory */
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trs, /* text resident set size */
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lrs, /* shared-lib resident set size */
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drs, /* data resident set size */
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dt; /* dirty pages */
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unsigned long
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/* FIXME: are these longs? Maybe when the alpha does PCI bounce buffers */
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vm_size, /* same as vsize in kb */
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vm_lock, /* locked pages in kb */
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vm_rss, /* same as rss in kb */
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vm_data, /* data size */
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vm_stack, /* stack size */
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vm_exe, /* executable size */
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vm_lib, /* library size (all pages, not just used ones) */
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vsize, /* number of pages of virtual memory ... */
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rss_rlim, /* resident set size limit? */
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flags, /* kernel flags for the process */
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min_flt, /* number of minor page faults since process start */
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maj_flt, /* number of major page faults since process start */
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cmin_flt, /* cumulative min_flt of process and child processes */
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cmaj_flt, /* cumulative maj_flt of process and child processes */
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nswap, /* ? */
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cnswap, /* cumulative nswap ? */
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utime, /* user-mode CPU time accumulated by process */
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stime, /* kernel-mode CPU time accumulated by process */
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start_code, /* address of beginning of code segment */
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end_code, /* address of end of code segment */
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start_stack, /* address of the bottom of stack for the process */
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kstk_esp, /* kernel stack pointer */
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kstk_eip, /* kernel instruction pointer */
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start_time, /* start time of process -- seconds since 1-1-70 */
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wchan; /* address of kernel wait channel proc is sleeping in */
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struct proc_s *l, /* ptrs for building arbitrary linked structs */
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*r; /* (i.e. singly/doubly-linked lists and trees */
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char
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**environ, /* environment string vector (/proc/#/environ) */
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**cmdline; /* command line string vector (/proc/#/cmdline) */
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char
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/* Be compatible: Digital allows 16 and NT allows 14 ??? */
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ruser[16], /* real user name */
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euser[16], /* effective user name */
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suser[16], /* saved user name */
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fuser[16], /* filesystem user name */
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rgroup[16], /* real group name */
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egroup[16], /* effective group name */
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sgroup[16], /* saved group name */
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fgroup[16], /* filesystem group name */
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cmd[16]; /* basename of executable file in call to exec(2) */
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int
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ruid, rgid, /* real */
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euid, egid, /* effective */
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suid, sgid, /* saved */
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fuid, fgid, /* fs (used for file access only) */
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pid, /* process id */
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ppid, /* pid of parent process */
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pgrp, /* process group id */
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session, /* session id */
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tty, /* full device number of controlling terminal */
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tpgid, /* terminal process group id */
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exit_signal, /* might not be SIGCHLD */
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processor; /* current (or most recent?) CPU */
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unsigned
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pcpu; /* %CPU usage (is not filled in by readproc!!!) */
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char
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state; /* single-char code for process state (S=sleeping) */
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} proc_t;
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/* PROCTAB: data structure holding the persistent information readproc needs
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* from openproc(). The setup is intentionally similar to the dirent interface
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* and other system table interfaces (utmp+wtmp come to mind).
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*/
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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typedef struct {
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DIR* procfs;
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int flags;
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pid_t* pids; /* pids of the procs */
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dev_t* ttys; /* devnos of the cttys */
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uid_t* uids; /* uids of procs */
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int nuid; /* cannot really sentinel-terminate unsigned short[] */
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char* stats; /* status chars (actually output into /proc//stat) */
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} PROCTAB;
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/* initialize a PROCTAB structure holding needed call-to-call persistent data
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*/
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PROCTAB* openproc(int flags, ... /* pid_t*|uid_t*|dev_t*|char* [, int n] */ );
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/* Convenient wrapper around openproc and readproc to slurp in the whole process
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* table subset satisfying the constraints of flags and the optional PID list.
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* Free allocated memory with freeproctab(). Access via tab[N]->member. The
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* pointer list is NULL terminated.
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*/
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proc_t** readproctab(int flags, ... /* same as openproc */ );
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/* clean-up open files, etc from the openproc()
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*/
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void closeproc(PROCTAB* PT);
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/* retrieve the next process matching the criteria set by the openproc()
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*/
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proc_t* readproc(PROCTAB* PT, proc_t* return_buf);
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proc_t* ps_readproc(PROCTAB* PT, proc_t* return_buf);
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void look_up_our_self(proc_t *p);
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/* deallocate space allocated by readproc
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*/
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void freeproc(proc_t* p);
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/* openproc/readproctab:
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*
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* Return PROCTAB* / *proc_t[] or NULL on error ((probably) "/proc" cannot be
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* opened.) By default readproc will consider all processes as valid to parse
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* and return, but not actually fill in the cmdline, environ, and /proc/#/statm
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* derived memory fields.
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*
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* `flags' (a bitwise-or of PROC_* below) modifies the default behavior. The
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* "fill" options will cause more of the proc_t to be filled in. The "filter"
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* options all use the second argument as the pointer to a list of objects:
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* process status', process id's, user id's, and tty device numbers. The third
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* argument is the length of the list (currently only used for lists of user
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* id's since unsigned short[] supports no convenient termination sentinel.)
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*/
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#define PROC_FILLANY 0x00 /* either stat or status will do */
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#define PROC_FILLMEM 0x01 /* read statm into the appropriate proc_t entries */
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#define PROC_FILLCMD 0x02 /* alloc and fill in `cmdline' part of proc_t */
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#define PROC_FILLENV 0x04 /* alloc and fill in `environ' part of proc_t */
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#define PROC_FILLUSR 0x08 /* resolve user id number -> user name via passwd */
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#define PROC_FILLSTATUS 0x10
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#define PROC_FILLSTAT 0x20
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#define PROC_FILLBUG 0x3f /* No idea what we need */
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/* Obsolete, consider only processes with one of the passed: */
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#define PROC_PID 0x0100 /* process id numbers ( 0 terminated) */
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#define PROC_TTY 0x0200 /* ctty device nos. ( 0 terminated) */
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#define PROC_UID 0x0400 /* user id numbers ( length needed ) */
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#define PROC_STAT 0x0800 /* status fields ('\0' terminated) */
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#define PROC_ANYTTY 0x1000 /* proc must have a controlling terminal */
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#endif
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