glibc/support/process_state.h
Adhemerval Zanella dfe9aa9156 support: Add support_process_state_wait
It allows parent process to wait for child state using a polling
strategy over procfs on Linux.  The polling is used over ptrace to
avoid the need to handle signals on the target pid and to handle some
system specific limitation (such as YAMA).

The polling has some limitations, such as resource consumption due
the procfs read in a loop and the lack of synchronization after the
state is obtained.

The interface idea is to simplify some sleep synchronization waitid
tests and is to reduce timeouts by replacing arbitrary waits.
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/* Wait for process state.
Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef SUPPORT_PROCESS_STATE_H
#define SUPPORT_PROCESS_STATE_H
#include <sys/types.h>
enum support_process_state
{
support_process_state_running = 0x01, /* R (running). */
support_process_state_sleeping = 0x02, /* S (sleeping). */
support_process_state_disk_sleep = 0x04, /* D (disk sleep). */
support_process_state_stopped = 0x08, /* T (stopped). */
support_process_state_tracing_stop = 0x10, /* t (tracing stop). */
support_process_state_dead = 0x20, /* X (dead). */
support_process_state_zombie = 0x40, /* Z (zombie). */
support_process_state_parked = 0x80, /* P (parked). */
};
/* Wait for process PID to reach state STATE. It can be a combination of
multiple possible states ('process_state_running | process_state_sleeping')
where the function return when any of these state are observed.
For an invalid state not represented by SUPPORT_PROCESS_STATE, it fallbacks
to a 2 second sleep. */
void support_process_state_wait (pid_t pid, enum support_process_state state);
#endif