#ifndef AWS_COMMON_PROCESS_H #define AWS_COMMON_PROCESS_H /** * Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0. */ #include struct aws_run_command_result { /* return code from running the command. */ int ret_code; /** * captured stdout message from running the command, * caller is responsible for releasing the memory. */ struct aws_string *std_out; /** * captured stderr message from running the command, * caller is responsible for releasing the memory. * It's currently not implemented and the value will be set to NULL. */ struct aws_string *std_err; }; struct aws_run_command_options { /** * command path and commandline options of running that command. */ const char *command; }; AWS_EXTERN_C_BEGIN /** * Returns the current process's PID (process id). * @return PID as int */ AWS_COMMON_API int aws_get_pid(void); /** * Returns the soft limit for max io handles (max fds in unix terminology). This limit is one more than the actual * limit. The soft limit can be changed up to the hard limit by any process regardless of permissions. */ AWS_COMMON_API size_t aws_get_soft_limit_io_handles(void); /** * Returns the hard limit for max io handles (max fds in unix terminology). This limit is one more than the actual * limit. This limit cannot be increased without sudo permissions. */ AWS_COMMON_API size_t aws_get_hard_limit_io_handles(void); /** * Sets the new soft limit for io_handles (max fds). This can be up to the hard limit but may not exceed it. * * This operation will always fail with AWS_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED error code on Windows. */ AWS_COMMON_API int aws_set_soft_limit_io_handles(size_t max_handles); AWS_COMMON_API int aws_run_command_result_init(struct aws_allocator *allocator, struct aws_run_command_result *result); AWS_COMMON_API void aws_run_command_result_cleanup(struct aws_run_command_result *result); /** * Currently this API is implemented using popen on Posix system and * _popen on Windows to capture output from running a command. Note * that popen only captures stdout, and doesn't provide an option to * capture stderr. We will add more options, such as acquire stderr * in the future so probably will alter the underlying implementation * as well. */ AWS_COMMON_API int aws_run_command( struct aws_allocator *allocator, struct aws_run_command_options *options, struct aws_run_command_result *result); AWS_EXTERN_C_END #endif /* AWS_COMMON_PROCESS_H */