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14.Dd May 11, 2016
15.Dt PRELEASE 3PROC
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm Prelease ,
19.Nm Pfree
20.Nd release a process control handle
21.Sh LIBRARY
22.Lb libproc
23.Sh SYNOPSIS
24.In libproc.h
25.Ft void
26.Fo Prelease
27.Fa "struct ps_prochandle *P"
28.Fa "int flags"
29.Fc
30.Ft void
31.Fo Pfree
32.Fa "struct ps_prochandle *P"
33.Fc
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35The
36.Fn Prelease
37function is used to release all of the resources associated with a
38.Nm libproc
39handle.
40It is suitable for handles to core files, created processes, and grabbed
41processes from the
42.Xr Pgrab_core 3PROC ,
43.Xr Pcreate 3PROC ,
44.Xr Pgrab 3PROC ,
45and
46.Xr Pgrab_file 3PROC
47functions.
48.Pp
49After calling the
50.Fn Prelease
51function, all data that was returned via the handle will no longer be
52valid.
53For example, the data from calls to
54.Xr Pctlfd 3PROC ,
55.Xr Pgetauxvec 3PROC ,
56.Xr Pstatus 3PROC ,
57and others.
58.Pp
59The behavior of the released process is controlled by the
60.Fa flags
61argument.
62By default, if no flags are passed, then the process represented by
63.Fa P
64will be set running if it was created by
65.Xr Pcreate 3PROC
66or if it was not originally stopped or set to stop in /proc.
67The following values may be passed in to the
68.Fa flags
69argument.
70Multiple flags should be be combined with a bitwise-inclusive-OR.
71.Bl -tag -width Er -offset indent
72.It Dv PRELEASE_CLEAR
73When releasing the process, clear all tracing flags that are set on the
74process.
75.It Dv PRELEASE_RETAIN
76When releasing the process, retain all tracing flags that are currently
77active on the process.
78.It Dv PRELEASE_HANG
79Leave the process stopped.
80It will not resume execution unless it is explicitly enabled with
81.Xr prun 1
82or another process explicitly enables it.
83.It Dv PRELEASE_KILL
84Release the process and terminate it with
85.Dv SIGKILL .
86This option takes precedence over all other values that may be passed in to
87.Fa flags .
88.El
89.Pp
90The
91.Fn Pfree
92function is similar to the
93.Fn Prelease
94function in that it frees the resources associated with the process
95handle
96.Fa P ;
97however, unlike the
98.Fn Prelease
99function, it does not handle any logic to change or set the grabbed processes
100state.
101In general, prefer
102.Fn Prelease
103to
104.Fn Pfree .
105.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
106.Sy Uncommitted
107.Sh MT-LEVEL
108See
109.Sy LOCKING
110in
111.Xr libproc 3LIB .
112.Sh SEE ALSO
113.Xr prun 1 ,
114.Xr libproc 3LIB ,
115.Xr Pcreate 3PROC ,
116.Xr Pgrab 3PROC ,
117.Xr Pgrab_core 3PROC ,
118.Xr proc 5
119