//===- llvm/Support/Process.h -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// \file /// /// Provides a library for accessing information about this process and other /// processes on the operating system. Also provides means of spawning /// subprocess for commands. The design of this library is modeled after the /// proposed design of the Boost.Process library, and is design specifically to /// follow the style of standard libraries and potentially become a proposal /// for a standard library. /// /// This file declares the llvm::sys::Process class which contains a collection /// of legacy static interfaces for extracting various information about the /// current process. The goal is to migrate users of this API over to the new /// interfaces. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_PROCESS_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_PROCESS_H #include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h" #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" #include "llvm/Support/TimeValue.h" namespace llvm { namespace sys { class self_process; /// \brief Generic base class which exposes information about an operating /// system process. /// /// This base class is the core interface behind any OS process. It exposes /// methods to query for generic information about a particular process. /// /// Subclasses implement this interface based on the mechanisms available, and /// can optionally expose more interfaces unique to certain process kinds. class process { protected: /// \brief Only specific subclasses of process objects can be destroyed. virtual ~process(); public: /// \brief Operating system specific type to identify a process. /// /// Note that the windows one is defined to 'unsigned long' as this is the /// documented type for DWORD on windows, and we don't want to pull in the /// Windows headers here. #if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX) typedef pid_t id_type; #elif defined(LLVM_ON_WIN32) typedef unsigned long id_type; // Must match the type of DWORD. #else #error Unsupported operating system. #endif /// \brief Get the operating system specific identifier for this process. virtual id_type get_id() = 0; /// \brief Get the user time consumed by this process. /// /// Note that this is often an approximation and may be zero on platforms /// where we don't have good support for the functionality. virtual TimeValue get_user_time() const = 0; /// \brief Get the system time consumed by this process. /// /// Note that this is often an approximation and may be zero on platforms /// where we don't have good support for the functionality. virtual TimeValue get_system_time() const = 0; /// \brief Get the wall time consumed by this process. /// /// Note that this is often an approximation and may be zero on platforms /// where we don't have good support for the functionality. virtual TimeValue get_wall_time() const = 0; /// \name Static factory routines for processes. /// @{ /// \brief Get the process object for the current process. static self_process *get_self(); /// @} }; /// \brief The specific class representing the current process. /// /// The current process can both specialize the implementation of the routines /// and can expose certain information not available for other OS processes. class self_process : public process { friend class process; /// \brief Private destructor, as users shouldn't create objects of this /// type. virtual ~self_process(); public: virtual id_type get_id(); virtual TimeValue get_user_time() const; virtual TimeValue get_system_time() const; virtual TimeValue get_wall_time() const; /// \name Process configuration (sysconf on POSIX) /// @{ /// \brief Get the virtual memory page size. /// /// Query the operating system for this process's page size. size_t page_size() const { return PageSize; }; /// @} private: /// \name Cached process state. /// @{ /// \brief Cached page size, this cannot vary during the life of the process. size_t PageSize; /// @} /// \brief Constructor, used by \c process::get_self() only. self_process(); }; /// \brief A collection of legacy interfaces for querying information about the /// current executing process. class Process { public: /// \brief Return process memory usage. /// This static function will return the total amount of memory allocated /// by the process. This only counts the memory allocated via the malloc, /// calloc and realloc functions and includes any "free" holes in the /// allocated space. static size_t GetMallocUsage(); /// This static function will set \p user_time to the amount of CPU time /// spent in user (non-kernel) mode and \p sys_time to the amount of CPU /// time spent in system (kernel) mode. If the operating system does not /// support collection of these metrics, a zero TimeValue will be for both /// values. /// \param elapsed Returns the TimeValue::now() giving current time /// \param user_time Returns the current amount of user time for the process /// \param sys_time Returns the current amount of system time for the process static void GetTimeUsage(TimeValue &elapsed, TimeValue &user_time, TimeValue &sys_time); /// This static function will return the process' current user id number. /// Not all operating systems support this feature. Where it is not /// supported, the function should return 65536 as the value. static int GetCurrentUserId(); /// This static function will return the process' current group id number. /// Not all operating systems support this feature. Where it is not /// supported, the function should return 65536 as the value. static int GetCurrentGroupId(); /// This function makes the necessary calls to the operating system to /// prevent core files or any other kind of large memory dumps that can /// occur when a program fails. /// @brief Prevent core file generation. static void PreventCoreFiles(); /// This function determines if the standard input is connected directly /// to a user's input (keyboard probably), rather than coming from a file /// or pipe. static bool StandardInIsUserInput(); /// This function determines if the standard output is connected to a /// "tty" or "console" window. That is, the output would be displayed to /// the user rather than being put on a pipe or stored in a file. static bool StandardOutIsDisplayed(); /// This function determines if the standard error is connected to a /// "tty" or "console" window. That is, the output would be displayed to /// the user rather than being put on a pipe or stored in a file. static bool StandardErrIsDisplayed(); /// This function determines if the given file descriptor is connected to /// a "tty" or "console" window. That is, the output would be displayed to /// the user rather than being put on a pipe or stored in a file. static bool FileDescriptorIsDisplayed(int fd); /// This function determines if the given file descriptor is displayd and /// supports colors. static bool FileDescriptorHasColors(int fd); /// This function determines the number of columns in the window /// if standard output is connected to a "tty" or "console" /// window. If standard output is not connected to a tty or /// console, or if the number of columns cannot be determined, /// this routine returns zero. static unsigned StandardOutColumns(); /// This function determines the number of columns in the window /// if standard error is connected to a "tty" or "console" /// window. If standard error is not connected to a tty or /// console, or if the number of columns cannot be determined, /// this routine returns zero. static unsigned StandardErrColumns(); /// This function determines whether the terminal connected to standard /// output supports colors. If standard output is not connected to a /// terminal, this function returns false. static bool StandardOutHasColors(); /// This function determines whether the terminal connected to standard /// error supports colors. If standard error is not connected to a /// terminal, this function returns false. static bool StandardErrHasColors(); /// Whether changing colors requires the output to be flushed. /// This is needed on systems that don't support escape sequences for /// changing colors. static bool ColorNeedsFlush(); /// This function returns the colorcode escape sequences. /// If ColorNeedsFlush() is true then this function will change the colors /// and return an empty escape sequence. In that case it is the /// responsibility of the client to flush the output stream prior to /// calling this function. static const char *OutputColor(char c, bool bold, bool bg); /// Same as OutputColor, but only enables the bold attribute. static const char *OutputBold(bool bg); /// This function returns the escape sequence to reverse forground and /// background colors. static const char *OutputReverse(); /// Resets the terminals colors, or returns an escape sequence to do so. static const char *ResetColor(); /// Get the result of a process wide random number generator. The /// generator will be automatically seeded in non-deterministic fashion. static unsigned GetRandomNumber(); }; } } #endif