root/include/uapi/linux/prctl.h

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#ifndef _LINUX_PRCTL_H
#define _LINUX_PRCTL_H

#include <linux/types.h>

/* Values to pass as first argument to prctl() */

#define PR_SET_PDEATHSIG  1  /* Second arg is a signal */
#define PR_GET_PDEATHSIG  2  /* Second arg is a ptr to return the signal */

/* Get/set current->mm->dumpable */
#define PR_GET_DUMPABLE   3
#define PR_SET_DUMPABLE   4

/* Get/set unaligned access control bits (if meaningful) */
#define PR_GET_UNALIGN    5
#define PR_SET_UNALIGN    6
# define PR_UNALIGN_NOPRINT     1       /* silently fix up unaligned user accesses */
# define PR_UNALIGN_SIGBUS      2       /* generate SIGBUS on unaligned user access */

/* Get/set whether or not to drop capabilities on setuid() away from
 * uid 0 (as per security/commoncap.c) */
#define PR_GET_KEEPCAPS   7
#define PR_SET_KEEPCAPS   8

/* Get/set floating-point emulation control bits (if meaningful) */
#define PR_GET_FPEMU  9
#define PR_SET_FPEMU 10
# define PR_FPEMU_NOPRINT       1       /* silently emulate fp operations accesses */
# define PR_FPEMU_SIGFPE        2       /* don't emulate fp operations, send SIGFPE instead */

/* Get/set floating-point exception mode (if meaningful) */
#define PR_GET_FPEXC    11
#define PR_SET_FPEXC    12
# define PR_FP_EXC_SW_ENABLE    0x80    /* Use FPEXC for FP exception enables */
# define PR_FP_EXC_DIV          0x010000        /* floating point divide by zero */
# define PR_FP_EXC_OVF          0x020000        /* floating point overflow */
# define PR_FP_EXC_UND          0x040000        /* floating point underflow */
# define PR_FP_EXC_RES          0x080000        /* floating point inexact result */
# define PR_FP_EXC_INV          0x100000        /* floating point invalid operation */
# define PR_FP_EXC_DISABLED     0       /* FP exceptions disabled */
# define PR_FP_EXC_NONRECOV     1       /* async non-recoverable exc. mode */
# define PR_FP_EXC_ASYNC        2       /* async recoverable exception mode */
# define PR_FP_EXC_PRECISE      3       /* precise exception mode */

/* Get/set whether we use statistical process timing or accurate timestamp
 * based process timing */
#define PR_GET_TIMING   13
#define PR_SET_TIMING   14
# define PR_TIMING_STATISTICAL  0       /* Normal, traditional,
                                                   statistical process timing */
# define PR_TIMING_TIMESTAMP    1       /* Accurate timestamp based
                                                   process timing */

#define PR_SET_NAME    15               /* Set process name */
#define PR_GET_NAME    16               /* Get process name */

/* Get/set process endian */
#define PR_GET_ENDIAN   19
#define PR_SET_ENDIAN   20
# define PR_ENDIAN_BIG          0
# define PR_ENDIAN_LITTLE       1       /* True little endian mode */
# define PR_ENDIAN_PPC_LITTLE   2       /* "PowerPC" pseudo little endian */

/* Get/set process seccomp mode */
#define PR_GET_SECCOMP  21
#define PR_SET_SECCOMP  22

/* Get/set the capability bounding set (as per security/commoncap.c) */
#define PR_CAPBSET_READ 23
#define PR_CAPBSET_DROP 24

/* Get/set the process' ability to use the timestamp counter instruction */
#define PR_GET_TSC 25
#define PR_SET_TSC 26
# define PR_TSC_ENABLE          1       /* allow the use of the timestamp counter */
# define PR_TSC_SIGSEGV         2       /* throw a SIGSEGV instead of reading the TSC */

/* Get/set securebits (as per security/commoncap.c) */
#define PR_GET_SECUREBITS 27
#define PR_SET_SECUREBITS 28

/*
 * Get/set the timerslack as used by poll/select/nanosleep
 * A value of 0 means "use default"
 */
#define PR_SET_TIMERSLACK 29
#define PR_GET_TIMERSLACK 30

#define PR_TASK_PERF_EVENTS_DISABLE             31
#define PR_TASK_PERF_EVENTS_ENABLE              32

/*
 * Set early/late kill mode for hwpoison memory corruption.
 * This influences when the process gets killed on a memory corruption.
 */
#define PR_MCE_KILL     33
# define PR_MCE_KILL_CLEAR   0
# define PR_MCE_KILL_SET     1

# define PR_MCE_KILL_LATE    0
# define PR_MCE_KILL_EARLY   1
# define PR_MCE_KILL_DEFAULT 2

#define PR_MCE_KILL_GET 34

/*
 * Tune up process memory map specifics.
 */
#define PR_SET_MM               35
# define PR_SET_MM_START_CODE           1
# define PR_SET_MM_END_CODE             2
# define PR_SET_MM_START_DATA           3
# define PR_SET_MM_END_DATA             4
# define PR_SET_MM_START_STACK          5
# define PR_SET_MM_START_BRK            6
# define PR_SET_MM_BRK                  7
# define PR_SET_MM_ARG_START            8
# define PR_SET_MM_ARG_END              9
# define PR_SET_MM_ENV_START            10
# define PR_SET_MM_ENV_END              11
# define PR_SET_MM_AUXV                 12
# define PR_SET_MM_EXE_FILE             13
# define PR_SET_MM_MAP                  14
# define PR_SET_MM_MAP_SIZE             15

/*
 * This structure provides new memory descriptor
 * map which mostly modifies /proc/pid/stat[m]
 * output for a task. This mostly done in a
 * sake of checkpoint/restore functionality.
 */
struct prctl_mm_map {
        __u64   start_code;             /* code section bounds */
        __u64   end_code;
        __u64   start_data;             /* data section bounds */
        __u64   end_data;
        __u64   start_brk;              /* heap for brk() syscall */
        __u64   brk;
        __u64   start_stack;            /* stack starts at */
        __u64   arg_start;              /* command line arguments bounds */
        __u64   arg_end;
        __u64   env_start;              /* environment variables bounds */
        __u64   env_end;
        __u64   *auxv;                  /* auxiliary vector */
        __u32   auxv_size;              /* vector size */
        __u32   exe_fd;                 /* /proc/$pid/exe link file */
};

/*
 * Set specific pid that is allowed to ptrace the current task.
 * A value of 0 mean "no process".
 */
#define PR_SET_PTRACER 0x59616d61
# define PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY ((unsigned long)-1)

#define PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER  36
#define PR_GET_CHILD_SUBREAPER  37

/*
 * If no_new_privs is set, then operations that grant new privileges (i.e.
 * execve) will either fail or not grant them.  This affects suid/sgid,
 * file capabilities, and LSMs.
 *
 * Operations that merely manipulate or drop existing privileges (setresuid,
 * capset, etc.) will still work.  Drop those privileges if you want them gone.
 *
 * Changing LSM security domain is considered a new privilege.  So, for example,
 * asking selinux for a specific new context (e.g. with runcon) will result
 * in execve returning -EPERM.
 *
 * See Documentation/prctl/no_new_privs.txt for more details.
 */
#define PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS     38
#define PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS     39

#define PR_GET_TID_ADDRESS      40

#define PR_SET_THP_DISABLE      41
#define PR_GET_THP_DISABLE      42

#endif /* _LINUX_PRCTL_H */

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