NAME
process - Process abstraction
SYNOPSIS
A zircon process is an instance of a program in the traditional sense: a set of instructions that will be executed by one or more threads, along with a collection of resources.
DESCRIPTION
The process object is a container of the following resources:
In general, it is associated with code, which it is executing until it is forcefully terminated or the program exits.
Processes are owned by jobs and allow an application that is composed by more than one process to be treated as a single entity, from the perspective of resource and permission limits, as well as lifetime control.
For more information, see Processes Overview.
Lifetime
A process is created via zx_process_create()
and its execution begins with
zx_process_start()
.
The process stops execution when:
- the last thread is terminated or exits
- the process calls
zx_process_exit()
- the parent job terminates the process
- the parent job is destroyed
The call to zx_process_start()
cannot be issued twice. New threads cannot
be added to a process that was started and then its last thread has exited.
SYSCALLS
zx_process_create()
- create a new process within a jobzx_process_read_memory()
- read from a process's address spacezx_process_start()
- cause a new process to start executingzx_process_write_memory()
- write to a process's address spacezx_process_exit()
- exit the current process
zx_job_create()
- create a new job within a parent job
zx_task_create_exception_channel()
- listen for task exceptions
zx_vmar_map()
- Map memory into an address space rangezx_vmar_protect()
- Change permissions on an address space rangezx_vmar_unmap()
- Unmap memory from an address space range