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  21 /*
  22  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
  23  * Use is subject to license terms.
  24  */
  25 
  26 /*      Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T     */
  27 /*        All Rights Reserved   */
  28 
  29 /*
  30  * Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc.
  31  * Copyright 2020 OmniOS Community Edition (OmniOSce) Association.
  32  * Copyright 2023 Oxide Computer Company
  33  */
  34 
  35 #ifndef _SYS_PROC_PRDATA_H
  36 #define _SYS_PROC_PRDATA_H
  37 
  38 #include <sys/isa_defs.h>
  39 #include <sys/proc.h>
  40 #include <sys/vnode.h>
  41 #include <sys/prsystm.h>
  42 #include <sys/model.h>
  43 #include <sys/poll.h>
  44 #include <sys/list.h>
  45 
  46 #ifdef  __cplusplus
  47 extern "C" {
  48 #endif
  49 
  50 /*
  51  * Test for thread being stopped, not on an event of interest,
  52  * but with a directed stop in effect.
  53  */
  54 #define DSTOPPED(t)     \
  55         ((t)->t_state == TS_STOPPED && \
  56         ((t)->t_proc_flag & TP_PRSTOP))
  57 
  58 #define round4(r)       (((r) + 3) & (~3))
  59 #define round8(r)       (((r) + 7) & (~7))
  60 #define round16(r)      (((r) + 15) & (~15))
  61 #define roundlong(r)    (((r) + sizeof (long) - 1) & (~(sizeof (long) - 1)))
  62 
  63 #define PNSIZ   10                      /* max size of /proc name entries */
  64 #define PLNSIZ  10                      /* max size of /proc lwp name entries */
  65 
  66 /*
  67  * Common file object to which all /proc vnodes for a specific process
  68  * or lwp refer.  One for the process, one for each lwp.
  69  */
  70 typedef struct prcommon {
  71         kmutex_t        prc_mutex;      /* to wait for the proc/lwp to stop */
  72         kcondvar_t      prc_wait;       /* to wait for the proc/lwp to stop */
  73         ushort_t        prc_flags;      /* flags */
  74         uint_t          prc_writers;    /* number of write opens of prnodes */
  75         uint_t          prc_selfopens;  /* number of write opens by self */
  76         pid_t           prc_pid;        /* process id */
  77         model_t         prc_datamodel;  /* data model of the process */
  78         proc_t          *prc_proc;      /* process being traced */
  79         kthread_t       *prc_thread;    /* thread (lwp) being traced */
  80         int             prc_slot;       /* procdir slot number */
  81         id_t            prc_tid;        /* thread (lwp) id */
  82         int             prc_tslot;      /* lwpdir slot number, -1 if reaped */
  83         int             prc_refcnt;     /* this structure's reference count */
  84         struct pollhead prc_pollhead;   /* list of all pollers */
  85 } prcommon_t;
  86 
  87 /* prc_flags */
  88 #define PRC_DESTROY     0x01    /* process or lwp is being destroyed */
  89 #define PRC_LWP         0x02    /* structure refers to an lwp */
  90 #define PRC_SYS         0x04    /* process is a system process */
  91 #define PRC_POLL        0x08    /* poll() in progress on this process/lwp */
  92 #define PRC_EXCL        0x10    /* exclusive access granted (old /proc) */
  93 
  94 /*
  95  * Macros for mapping between i-numbers and pids.
  96  */
  97 #define pmkino(tslot, pslot, nodetype)          \
  98         (((((ino_t)(tslot) << nproc_highbit) |    \
  99         (ino_t)(pslot)) << 6) |                   \
 100         (nodetype) + 2)
 101 
 102 /* for old /proc interface */
 103 #define PRBIAS  64
 104 #define ptoi(n) ((int)(((n) + PRBIAS)))         /* pid to i-number */
 105 
 106 /*
 107  * Node types for /proc files (directories and files contained therein).
 108  */
 109 typedef enum prnodetype {
 110         PR_PROCDIR,             /* /proc                                */
 111         PR_SELF,                /* /proc/self                           */
 112         PR_PIDDIR,              /* /proc/<pid>                            */
 113         PR_AS,                  /* /proc/<pid>/as                 */
 114         PR_CTL,                 /* /proc/<pid>/ctl                        */
 115         PR_STATUS,              /* /proc/<pid>/status                     */
 116         PR_LSTATUS,             /* /proc/<pid>/lstatus                    */
 117         PR_PSINFO,              /* /proc/<pid>/psinfo                     */
 118         PR_LPSINFO,             /* /proc/<pid>/lpsinfo                    */
 119         PR_MAP,                 /* /proc/<pid>/map                        */
 120         PR_RMAP,                /* /proc/<pid>/rmap                       */
 121         PR_XMAP,                /* /proc/<pid>/xmap                       */
 122         PR_CRED,                /* /proc/<pid>/cred                       */
 123         PR_SIGACT,              /* /proc/<pid>/sigact                     */
 124         PR_AUXV,                /* /proc/<pid>/auxv                       */
 125 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
 126         PR_LDT,                 /* /proc/<pid>/ldt                        */
 127 #endif
 128         PR_ARGV,                /* /proc/<pid>/argv                       */
 129         PR_CMDLINE,             /* /proc/<pid>/cmdline                    */
 130         PR_USAGE,               /* /proc/<pid>/usage                      */
 131         PR_LUSAGE,              /* /proc/<pid>/lusage                     */
 132         PR_PAGEDATA,            /* /proc/<pid>/pagedata                   */
 133         PR_WATCH,               /* /proc/<pid>/watch                      */
 134         PR_CURDIR,              /* /proc/<pid>/cwd                        */
 135         PR_ROOTDIR,             /* /proc/<pid>/root                       */
 136         PR_FDDIR,               /* /proc/<pid>/fd                 */
 137         PR_FD,                  /* /proc/<pid>/fd/nn                      */
 138         PR_FDINFODIR,           /* /proc/<pid>/fdinfo                     */
 139         PR_FDINFO,              /* /proc/<pid>/fdinfo/nn          */
 140         PR_OBJECTDIR,           /* /proc/<pid>/object                     */
 141         PR_OBJECT,              /* /proc/<pid>/object/xxx         */
 142         PR_LWPDIR,              /* /proc/<pid>/lwp                        */
 143         PR_LWPIDDIR,            /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>          */
 144         PR_LWPCTL,              /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/lwpctl   */
 145         PR_LWPNAME,             /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/lwpname  */
 146         PR_LWPSTATUS,           /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/lwpstatus        */
 147         PR_LWPSINFO,            /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/lwpsinfo */
 148         PR_LWPUSAGE,            /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/lwpusage */
 149         PR_XREGS,               /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/xregs    */
 150         PR_TMPLDIR,             /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/templates        */
 151         PR_TMPL,                /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/templates/<id> */
 152         PR_SPYMASTER,           /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/spymaster        */
 153 #if defined(__sparc)
 154         PR_GWINDOWS,            /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/gwindows */
 155         PR_ASRS,                /* /proc/<pid>/lwp/<lwpid>/asrs             */
 156 #endif
 157         PR_PRIV,                /* /proc/<pid>/priv                       */
 158         PR_PATHDIR,             /* /proc/<pid>/path                       */
 159         PR_PATH,                /* /proc/<pid>/path/xxx                   */
 160         PR_CTDIR,               /* /proc/<pid>/contracts          */
 161         PR_CT,                  /* /proc/<pid>/contracts/<ctid>             */
 162         PR_SECFLAGS,            /* /proc/<pid>/secflags                   */
 163         PR_PIDFILE,             /* old process file                     */
 164         PR_LWPIDFILE,           /* old lwp file                         */
 165         PR_OPAGEDATA,           /* old page data file                   */
 166         PR_NFILES               /* number of /proc node types           */
 167 } prnodetype_t;
 168 
 169 typedef struct prnode {
 170         vnode_t         *pr_next;       /* list of all vnodes for process */
 171         uint_t          pr_flags;       /* private flags */
 172         kmutex_t        pr_mutex;       /* locks pr_files and child pr_flags */
 173         prnodetype_t    pr_type;        /* node type */
 174         mode_t          pr_mode;        /* file mode */
 175         ino_t           pr_ino;         /* node id (for stat(2)) */
 176         uint_t          pr_hatid;       /* hat layer id for page data files */
 177         prcommon_t      *pr_common;     /* common data structure */
 178         prcommon_t      *pr_pcommon;    /* process common data structure */
 179         vnode_t         *pr_parent;     /* parent directory */
 180         vnode_t         **pr_files;     /* contained files array (directory) */
 181         uint_t          pr_index;       /* position within parent */
 182         vnode_t         *pr_pidfile;    /* substitute vnode for old /proc */
 183         vnode_t         *pr_realvp;     /* real vnode, file in object,fd dirs */
 184         proc_t          *pr_owner;      /* the process that created this node */
 185         vnode_t         *pr_vnode;      /* pointer to vnode */
 186         struct contract *pr_contract;   /* contract pointer */
 187         int             pr_cttype;      /* active template type */
 188 } prnode_t;
 189 
 190 /*
 191  * Values for pr_flags.
 192  */
 193 #define PR_INVAL        0x01            /* vnode is invalidated */
 194 #define PR_ISSELF       0x02            /* vnode is a self-open */
 195 #define PR_AOUT         0x04            /* vnode is for an a.out path */
 196 #define PR_OFFMAX       0x08            /* vnode is a large file open */
 197 
 198 /*
 199  * Conversion macros.
 200  */
 201 #define VTOP(vp)        ((struct prnode *)(vp)->v_data)
 202 #define PTOV(pnp)       ((pnp)->pr_vnode)
 203 
 204 /*
 205  * Flags to prlock().
 206  */
 207 #define ZNO     0       /* Fail on encountering a zombie process. */
 208 #define ZYES    1       /* Allow zombies. */
 209 
 210 /*
 211  * Assign one set to another (possible different sizes).
 212  *
 213  * Assigning to a smaller set causes members to be lost.
 214  * Assigning to a larger set causes extra members to be cleared.
 215  */
 216 #define prassignset(ap, sp)                                     \
 217 {                                                               \
 218         register int _i_ = sizeof (*(ap))/sizeof (uint32_t);    \
 219         while (--_i_ >= 0)                                   \
 220                 ((uint32_t *)(ap))[_i_] =                       \
 221                     (_i_ >= sizeof (*(sp))/sizeof (uint32_t)) ?      \
 222                     0 : ((uint32_t *)(sp))[_i_];                \
 223 }
 224 
 225 /*
 226  * Determine whether or not a set (of arbitrary size) is empty.
 227  */
 228 #define prisempty(sp) \
 229         setisempty((uint32_t *)(sp), \
 230                 (uint_t)(sizeof (*(sp)) / sizeof (uint32_t)))
 231 
 232 /*
 233  * Resource usage with times as hrtime_t rather than timestruc_t.
 234  * Each member exactly matches the corresponding member in prusage_t.
 235  * This is for convenience of internal computation.
 236  */
 237 typedef struct prhusage {
 238         id_t            pr_lwpid;       /* lwp id.  0: process or defunct */
 239         int             pr_count;       /* number of contributing lwps */
 240         hrtime_t        pr_tstamp;      /* current time stamp */
 241         hrtime_t        pr_create;      /* process/lwp creation time stamp */
 242         hrtime_t        pr_term;        /* process/lwp termination time stamp */
 243         hrtime_t        pr_rtime;       /* total lwp real (elapsed) time */
 244         hrtime_t        pr_utime;       /* user level CPU time */
 245         hrtime_t        pr_stime;       /* system call CPU time */
 246         hrtime_t        pr_ttime;       /* other system trap CPU time */
 247         hrtime_t        pr_tftime;      /* text page fault sleep time */
 248         hrtime_t        pr_dftime;      /* data page fault sleep time */
 249         hrtime_t        pr_kftime;      /* kernel page fault sleep time */
 250         hrtime_t        pr_ltime;       /* user lock wait sleep time */
 251         hrtime_t        pr_slptime;     /* all other sleep time */
 252         hrtime_t        pr_wtime;       /* wait-cpu (latency) time */
 253         hrtime_t        pr_stoptime;    /* stopped time */
 254         hrtime_t        filltime[6];    /* filler for future expansion */
 255         uint64_t        pr_minf;        /* minor page faults */
 256         uint64_t        pr_majf;        /* major page faults */
 257         uint64_t        pr_nswap;       /* swaps */
 258         uint64_t        pr_inblk;       /* input blocks */
 259         uint64_t        pr_oublk;       /* output blocks */
 260         uint64_t        pr_msnd;        /* messages sent */
 261         uint64_t        pr_mrcv;        /* messages received */
 262         uint64_t        pr_sigs;        /* signals received */
 263         uint64_t        pr_vctx;        /* voluntary context switches */
 264         uint64_t        pr_ictx;        /* involuntary context switches */
 265         uint64_t        pr_sysc;        /* system calls */
 266         uint64_t        pr_ioch;        /* chars read and written */
 267         uint64_t        filler[10];     /* filler for future expansion */
 268 } prhusage_t;
 269 
 270 #if defined(_KERNEL)
 271 
 272 /* Exclude system processes from this test */
 273 #define PROCESS_NOT_32BIT(p)    \
 274         (!((p)->p_flag & SSYS) && (p)->p_as != &kas && \
 275         (p)->p_model != DATAMODEL_ILP32)
 276 
 277 extern  int     prnwatch;       /* number of supported watchpoints */
 278 extern  int     nproc_highbit;  /* highbit(v.v_nproc) */
 279 
 280 extern  struct vnodeops *prvnodeops;
 281 
 282 /*
 283  * Generic chained copyout buffers for procfs use.
 284  * In order to prevent procfs from making huge oversize kmem_alloc calls,
 285  * a list of smaller buffers can be concatenated and copied to userspace in
 286  * sequence.
 287  *
 288  * The implementation is opaque.
 289  *
 290  * A user of this will perform the following steps:
 291  *
 292  *      list_t  listhead;
 293  *      struct my *mp;
 294  *
 295  *      pr_iol_initlist(&listhead, sizeof (*mp), n);
 296  *      while (whatever) {
 297  *              mp = pr_iol_newbuf(&listhead, sizeof (*mp));
 298  *              ...
 299  *              error = ...
 300  *      }
 301  *
 302  * When done, depending on whether copyout() or uiomove() is supposed to
 303  * be used for transferring the buffered data to userspace, call either:
 304  *
 305  *      error = pr_iol_copyout_and_free(&listhead, &cmaddr, error);
 306  *
 307  * or else:
 308  *
 309  *      error = pr_iol_uiomove_and_free(&listhead, uiop, error);
 310  *
 311  * These two functions will in any case kmem_free() all list items, but
 312  * if an error occurred before they will not perform the copyout/uiomove.
 313  * If copyout/uiomove are done, the passed target address / uio_t
 314  * are updated. The error returned will either be the one passed in, or
 315  * the error that occurred during copyout/uiomove.
 316  */
 317 
 318 extern  void    pr_iol_initlist(list_t *head, size_t itemsize, int nitems);
 319 extern  void *  pr_iol_newbuf(list_t *head, size_t itemsize);
 320 extern  int     pr_iol_copyout_and_free(list_t *head, caddr_t *tgt, int errin);
 321 extern  int     pr_iol_uiomove_and_free(list_t *head, uio_t *uiop, int errin);
 322 extern  void    pr_iol_freelist(list_t *);
 323 
 324 #if defined(_SYSCALL32_IMPL)
 325 
 326 extern  int     prwritectl32(vnode_t *, struct uio *, cred_t *);
 327 extern  void    prgetaction32(proc_t *, user_t *, uint_t, struct sigaction32 *);
 328 extern  void    prcvtusage32(struct prhusage *, prusage32_t *);
 329 
 330 #endif  /* _SYSCALL32_IMPL */
 331 
 332 /* kludge to support old /proc interface */
 333 #if !defined(_SYS_OLD_PROCFS_H)
 334 extern  int     prgetmap(proc_t *, int, list_t *);
 335 extern  int     prgetxmap(proc_t *, list_t *);
 336 #if defined(_SYSCALL32_IMPL)
 337 extern  int     prgetmap32(proc_t *, int, list_t *);
 338 extern  int     prgetxmap32(proc_t *, list_t *);
 339 #endif  /* _SYSCALL32_IMPL */
 340 #endif /* !_SYS_OLD_PROCFS_H */
 341 
 342 extern  proc_t  *pr_p_lock(prnode_t *);
 343 extern  kthread_t *pr_thread(prnode_t *);
 344 extern  void    pr_stop(prnode_t *);
 345 extern  int     pr_wait_stop(prnode_t *, time_t);
 346 extern  int     pr_setrun(prnode_t *, ulong_t);
 347 extern  int     pr_wait(prcommon_t *, timestruc_t *, int);
 348 extern  void    pr_wait_die(prnode_t *);
 349 extern  int     pr_setsig(prnode_t *, siginfo_t *);
 350 extern  int     pr_kill(prnode_t *, int, cred_t *);
 351 extern  int     pr_unkill(prnode_t *, int);
 352 extern  int     pr_nice(proc_t *, int, cred_t *);
 353 extern  void    pr_setentryexit(proc_t *, sysset_t *, int);
 354 extern  int     pr_set(proc_t *, long);
 355 extern  int     pr_unset(proc_t *, long);
 356 extern  void    pr_sethold(prnode_t *, sigset_t *);
 357 extern  file_t  *pr_getf(proc_t *, uint_t, short *);
 358 extern  void    pr_releasef(file_t *);
 359 extern  void    pr_setfault(proc_t *, fltset_t *);
 360 extern  int     prusrio(proc_t *, enum uio_rw, struct uio *, int);
 361 extern  int     prreadargv(proc_t *, char *, size_t, size_t *);
 362 extern  int     prreadcmdline(proc_t *, char *, size_t, size_t *);
 363 extern  int     prreadenvv(proc_t *, char *, size_t, size_t *);
 364 extern  int     prwritectl(vnode_t *, struct uio *, cred_t *);
 365 extern  int     prlock(prnode_t *, int);
 366 extern  void    prunmark(proc_t *);
 367 extern  void    prunlock(prnode_t *);
 368 extern  size_t  prpdsize(struct as *);
 369 extern  int     prpdread(proc_t *, uint_t, struct uio *);
 370 extern  size_t  oprpdsize(struct as *);
 371 extern  int     oprpdread(struct as *, uint_t, struct uio *);
 372 extern  void    prgetaction(proc_t *, user_t *, uint_t, struct sigaction *);
 373 extern  void    prgetusage(kthread_t *, struct prhusage *);
 374 extern  void    praddusage(kthread_t *, struct prhusage *);
 375 extern  void    prcvtusage(struct prhusage *, prusage_t *);
 376 extern  void    prscaleusage(prhusage_t *);
 377 extern  kthread_t *prchoose(proc_t *);
 378 extern  void    allsetrun(proc_t *);
 379 extern  int     setisempty(uint32_t *, uint_t);
 380 extern  int     pr_u32tos(uint32_t, char *, int);
 381 extern  vnode_t *prlwpnode(prnode_t *, uint_t);
 382 extern  prnode_t *prgetnode(vnode_t *, prnodetype_t);
 383 extern  void    prfreenode(prnode_t *);
 384 extern  void    pr_object_name(char *, vnode_t *, struct vattr *);
 385 extern  int     set_watched_area(proc_t *, struct watched_area *);
 386 extern  int     clear_watched_area(proc_t *, struct watched_area *);
 387 extern  void    pr_free_watchpoints(proc_t *);
 388 extern  proc_t  *pr_cancel_watch(prnode_t *);
 389 extern  struct seg *break_seg(proc_t *);
 390 extern  void    prgethold(kthread_t *, sigset_t *);
 391 
 392 /*
 393  * Machine-dependent routines (defined in prmachdep.c).
 394  */
 395 extern  void    prgetprregs(klwp_t *, prgregset_t);
 396 extern  void    prsetprregs(klwp_t *, prgregset_t, int);
 397 
 398 #if defined(_SYSCALL32_IMPL)
 399 extern  void    prgetprregs32(klwp_t *, prgregset32_t);
 400 extern  void    prgregset_32ton(klwp_t *, prgregset32_t, prgregset_t);
 401 extern  void    prgetprfpregs32(klwp_t *, prfpregset32_t *);
 402 extern  void    prsetprfpregs32(klwp_t *, prfpregset32_t *);
 403 extern  size_t  prpdsize32(struct as *);
 404 extern  int     prpdread32(proc_t *, uint_t, struct uio *);
 405 extern  size_t  oprpdsize32(struct as *);
 406 extern  int     oprpdread32(struct as *, uint_t, struct uio *);
 407 #endif  /* _SYSCALL32_IMPL */
 408 
 409 extern  void    prpokethread(kthread_t *t);
 410 extern  int     prgetrvals(klwp_t *, long *, long *);
 411 extern  void    prgetprfpregs(klwp_t *, prfpregset_t *);
 412 extern  void    prsetprfpregs(klwp_t *, prfpregset_t *);
 413 extern  int     prhasfp(void);
 414 extern  caddr_t prgetstackbase(proc_t *);
 415 extern  caddr_t prgetpsaddr(proc_t *);
 416 extern  int     prisstep(klwp_t *);
 417 extern  void    prsvaddr(klwp_t *, caddr_t);
 418 extern  int     prfetchinstr(klwp_t *, ulong_t *);
 419 extern  ushort_t prgetpctcpu(uint64_t);
 420 
 421 /*
 422  * This set of routines is used by platforms to implement support for the
 423  * 'xregs' or extended registers in /proc. Unlike other registers which
 424  * generally have a well-defined value determined by the ABI that never changes,
 425  * we expect these to change.
 426  *
 427  * An important thing to note is that you'll see we have moved away from a
 428  * traditional version of a fixed size, non-opaque definition of the
 429  * prxregset_t. This is because the size varies and we don't want applications
 430  * to incorrectly bake a real definition in and cause problems where extending
 431  * it becomes very hard to do (ala the prgregset_t and prfregset_t). This is a
 432  * little more work for everyone implementing it, but it does ensure that we are
 433  * generally in better shape.
 434  *
 435  * Here are the semantics of what these are required * to do and how the fit
 436  * together:
 437  *
 438  *   o prhasx           Determine if the process in question supports the
 439  *                      extended register sets. Note, this is may be a
 440  *                      process-specific setting due to things like whether or
 441  *                      not the FPU is enabled or other things.
 442  *
 443  *   o prgetxregsize    This returns the size of the actual xregs file for a
 444  *                      given process. This may change between processes because
 445  *                      not every process may have the same set of extended
 446  *                      features enabled (e.g. AMX on x86).
 447  *
 448  *   o prwriteminxreg   This is used by the prwritectl() and related worlds to
 449  *                      determine the minimum amount of data that much be
 450  *                      present to determine if the actual size of a write is
 451  *                      valid. If xregs is not supported, then this should
 452  *                      return B_FALSE.
 453  *
 454  *   o prwritesizexreg  This is meant to indicate how much data is required to
 455  *                      be copied in for a given xregs write. The base data will
 456  *                      already be present from having called prwriteminxreg
 457  *                      previously. If xregs are not supported this should
 458  *                      return B_FALSE.
 459  *
 460  *                      There is a wrinkle in this which is not true of other
 461  *                      callers. The data that we are given is not guaranteed to
 462  *                      be aligned in the slightest due to the need to support
 463  *                      both ILP32 and LP64!
 464  *
 465  *   o prgetprxregs     This is a request to fill in the xregs data. Right now
 466  *                      the system guarantees that the buffer size is at least
 467  *                      the result of the prgetprxregs() call for this process.
 468  *                      Callers may assume that the process remains locked
 469  *                      between the two so that the size doesn't change.
 470  *
 471  *   o prsetprxregs     This is a request to set the xregs data. The only
 472  *                      assumption that should be made is that the validation of
 473  *                      the size has been done in prvalidpcsxreg() as been
 474  *                      performed. Users can and will potentially try to trick
 475  *                      us with invalid values. Do not blindly apply this unless
 476  *                      there is something that is impossible about that, but
 477  *                      given that our recommendations for this are variable
 478  *                      width data, that should not happen.
 479  *
 480  *                      If xregs are not supported this should return EINVAL.
 481  *                      While yes other errnos may make more sense, that is what
 482  *                      we have always returned in /proc for this case.
 483  */
 484 extern  int     prhasx(proc_t *);
 485 extern  size_t  prgetprxregsize(proc_t *);
 486 extern  void    prgetprxregs(klwp_t *, prxregset_t *);
 487 extern  boolean_t prwriteminxreg(size_t *);
 488 extern  boolean_t prwritesizexreg(const void *, size_t *);
 489 extern  int     prsetprxregs(klwp_t *, prxregset_t *);
 490 
 491 #endif  /* _KERNEL */
 492 
 493 #ifdef  __cplusplus
 494 }
 495 #endif
 496 
 497 #endif  /* _SYS_PROC_PRDATA_H */