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P_CANSEE(9) Kernel Developer's Manual P_CANSEE(9)

NAME

p_canseedetermine visibility of a process

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>

int
p_cansee(struct thread *td, struct proc *p);

DESCRIPTION

This function can be used to determine if a given process p is visible to the thread td, where the notion of “visibility” may be read as “awareness of existence”.

The function is implemented using cr_cansee(9), and the dependencies on sysctl(8) variables documented in the cr_cansee(9) manual page apply.

RETURN VALUES

The p_cansee() function returns 0 if the process denoted by p is visible by thread td, or a non-zero error return value otherwise.

ERRORS

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Process p is not visible to thread td as determined by cr_cansee(9).
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Thread td has been jailed and process p does not belong to the same jail as td.
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The MAC subsystem denied visibility.

SEE ALSO

jail(2), sysctl(8), cr_cansee(9), mac(9), p_candebug(9), prison_check(9)

November 19, 2006 Debian