// Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_H_ #define BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_H_ #include "base/base_export.h" #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/move.h" #include "base/process/process_handle.h" #include "base/time/time.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #if defined(OS_WIN) #include "base/win/scoped_handle.h" #endif namespace base { // Provides a move-only encapsulation of a process. // // This object is not tied to the lifetime of the underlying process: the // process may be killed and this object may still around, and it will still // claim to be valid. The actual behavior in that case is OS dependent like so: // // Windows: The underlying ProcessHandle will be valid after the process dies // and can be used to gather some information about that process, but most // methods will obviously fail. // // POSIX: The underlying PorcessHandle is not guaranteed to remain valid after // the process dies, and it may be reused by the system, which means that it may // end up pointing to the wrong process. class BASE_EXPORT Process { MOVE_ONLY_TYPE_FOR_CPP_03(Process, RValue) public: explicit Process(ProcessHandle handle = kNullProcessHandle); // Move constructor for C++03 move emulation of this type. Process(RValue other); // The destructor does not terminate the process. ~Process(); // Move operator= for C++03 move emulation of this type. Process& operator=(RValue other); // Returns an object for the current process. static Process Current(); // Returns a Process for the given |pid|. static Process Open(ProcessId pid); // Returns a Process for the given |pid|. On Windows the handle is opened // with more access rights and must only be used by trusted code (can read the // address space and duplicate handles). static Process OpenWithExtraPrivileges(ProcessId pid); #if defined(OS_WIN) // Returns a Process for the given |pid|, using some |desired_access|. // See ::OpenProcess documentation for valid |desired_access|. static Process OpenWithAccess(ProcessId pid, DWORD desired_access); #endif // Creates an object from a |handle| owned by someone else. // Don't use this for new code. It is only intended to ease the migration to // a strict ownership model. // TODO(rvargas) crbug.com/417532: Remove this code. static Process DeprecatedGetProcessFromHandle(ProcessHandle handle); // Returns true if processes can be backgrounded. static bool CanBackgroundProcesses(); // Returns true if this objects represents a valid process. bool IsValid() const; // Returns a handle for this process. There is no guarantee about when that // handle becomes invalid because this object retains ownership. ProcessHandle Handle() const; // Returns a second object that represents this process. Process Duplicate() const; // Get the PID for this process. ProcessId Pid() const; // Returns true if this process is the current process. bool is_current() const; // Close the process handle. This will not terminate the process. void Close(); // Terminates the process with extreme prejudice. The given |exit_code| will // be the exit code of the process. If |wait| is true, this method will wait // for up to one minute for the process to actually terminate. // Returns true if the process terminates within the allowed time. // NOTE: On POSIX |exit_code| is ignored. bool Terminate(int exit_code, bool wait) const; // Waits for the process to exit. Returns true on success. // On POSIX, if the process has been signaled then |exit_code| is set to -1. // On Linux this must be a child process, however on Mac and Windows it can be // any process. // NOTE: |exit_code| is optional, nullptr can be passed if the exit code is // not required. bool WaitForExit(int* exit_code); // Same as WaitForExit() but only waits for up to |timeout|. // NOTE: |exit_code| is optional, nullptr can be passed if the exit code // is not required. bool WaitForExitWithTimeout(TimeDelta timeout, int* exit_code); #if defined(OS_MACOSX) // The Mac needs a Mach port in order to manipulate a process's priority, // and there's no good way to get that from base given the pid. These Mac // variants of the IsProcessBackgrounded and SetProcessBackgrounded API take // the Mach port for this reason. See crbug.com/460102 // // A process is backgrounded when its priority is lower than normal. // Return true if the process with mach port |task_port| is backgrounded, // false otherwise. bool IsProcessBackgrounded(mach_port_t task_port) const; // Set the process with the specified mach port as backgrounded. If value is // true, the priority of the process will be lowered. If value is false, the // priority of the process will be made "normal" - equivalent to default // process priority. Returns true if the priority was changed, false // otherwise. bool SetProcessBackgrounded(mach_port_t task_port, bool value); #else // A process is backgrounded when it's priority is lower than normal. // Return true if this process is backgrounded, false otherwise. bool IsProcessBackgrounded() const; // Set a process as backgrounded. If value is true, the priority of the // process will be lowered. If value is false, the priority of the process // will be made "normal" - equivalent to default process priority. // Returns true if the priority was changed, false otherwise. bool SetProcessBackgrounded(bool value); #endif // defined(OS_MACOSX) // Returns an integer representing the priority of a process. The meaning // of this value is OS dependent. int GetPriority() const; private: #if defined(OS_WIN) bool is_current_process_; win::ScopedHandle process_; #else ProcessHandle process_; #endif }; } // namespace base #endif // BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_H_