//! Linux-specific extensions to primitives in the [`std::process`] module. //! //! [`std::process`]: crate::process #![unstable(feature = "linux_pidfd", issue = "82971")] use crate::io::Result; use crate::os::unix::io::{AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, OwnedFd, RawFd}; use crate::process; use crate::sealed::Sealed; #[cfg(not(doc))] use crate::sys::fd::FileDesc; use crate::sys_common::{AsInner, AsInnerMut, FromInner, IntoInner}; #[cfg(doc)] struct FileDesc; /// This type represents a file descriptor that refers to a process. /// /// A `PidFd` can be obtained by setting the corresponding option on [`Command`] /// with [`create_pidfd`]. Subsequently, the created pidfd can be retrieved /// from the [`Child`] by calling [`pidfd`] or [`take_pidfd`]. /// /// Example: /// ```no_run /// #![feature(linux_pidfd)] /// use std::os::linux::process::{CommandExt, ChildExt}; /// use std::process::Command; /// /// let mut child = Command::new("echo") /// .create_pidfd(true) /// .spawn() /// .expect("Failed to spawn child"); /// /// let pidfd = child /// .take_pidfd() /// .expect("Failed to retrieve pidfd"); /// /// // The file descriptor will be closed when `pidfd` is dropped. /// ``` /// Refer to the man page of [`pidfd_open(2)`] for further details. /// /// [`Command`]: process::Command /// [`create_pidfd`]: CommandExt::create_pidfd /// [`Child`]: process::Child /// [`pidfd`]: fn@ChildExt::pidfd /// [`take_pidfd`]: ChildExt::take_pidfd /// [`pidfd_open(2)`]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/pidfd_open.2.html #[derive(Debug)] pub struct PidFd { inner: FileDesc, } impl AsInner for PidFd { #[inline] fn as_inner(&self) -> &FileDesc { &self.inner } } impl FromInner for PidFd { fn from_inner(inner: FileDesc) -> PidFd { PidFd { inner } } } impl IntoInner for PidFd { fn into_inner(self) -> FileDesc { self.inner } } impl AsRawFd for PidFd { #[inline] fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd { self.as_inner().as_raw_fd() } } impl FromRawFd for PidFd { unsafe fn from_raw_fd(fd: RawFd) -> Self { Self::from_inner(FileDesc::from_raw_fd(fd)) } } impl IntoRawFd for PidFd { fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd { self.into_inner().into_raw_fd() } } impl AsFd for PidFd { fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd<'_> { self.as_inner().as_fd() } } impl From for PidFd { fn from(fd: OwnedFd) -> Self { Self::from_inner(FileDesc::from_inner(fd)) } } impl From for OwnedFd { fn from(pid_fd: PidFd) -> Self { pid_fd.into_inner().into_inner() } } /// Os-specific extensions for [`Child`] /// /// [`Child`]: process::Child pub trait ChildExt: Sealed { /// Obtains a reference to the [`PidFd`] created for this [`Child`], if available. /// /// A pidfd will only be available if its creation was requested with /// [`create_pidfd`] when the corresponding [`Command`] was created. /// /// Even if requested, a pidfd may not be available due to an older /// version of Linux being in use, or if some other error occurred. /// /// [`Command`]: process::Command /// [`create_pidfd`]: CommandExt::create_pidfd /// [`Child`]: process::Child fn pidfd(&self) -> Result<&PidFd>; /// Takes ownership of the [`PidFd`] created for this [`Child`], if available. /// /// A pidfd will only be available if its creation was requested with /// [`create_pidfd`] when the corresponding [`Command`] was created. /// /// Even if requested, a pidfd may not be available due to an older /// version of Linux being in use, or if some other error occurred. /// /// [`Command`]: process::Command /// [`create_pidfd`]: CommandExt::create_pidfd /// [`Child`]: process::Child fn take_pidfd(&mut self) -> Result; } /// Os-specific extensions for [`Command`] /// /// [`Command`]: process::Command pub trait CommandExt: Sealed { /// Sets whether a [`PidFd`](struct@PidFd) should be created for the [`Child`] /// spawned by this [`Command`]. /// By default, no pidfd will be created. /// /// The pidfd can be retrieved from the child with [`pidfd`] or [`take_pidfd`]. /// /// A pidfd will only be created if it is possible to do so /// in a guaranteed race-free manner (e.g. if the `clone3` system call /// is supported). Otherwise, [`pidfd`] will return an error. /// /// [`Command`]: process::Command /// [`Child`]: process::Child /// [`pidfd`]: fn@ChildExt::pidfd /// [`take_pidfd`]: ChildExt::take_pidfd fn create_pidfd(&mut self, val: bool) -> &mut process::Command; } impl CommandExt for process::Command { fn create_pidfd(&mut self, val: bool) -> &mut process::Command { self.as_inner_mut().create_pidfd(val); self } }