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I am doing a project in which i need to implement a system call which prints all the files opened by all processes but i am unable to get the information of readable and piped/regular. Below is my code

int
lsof(void)
{
    struct proc *p;
        sti();
        acquire(&ptable.lock);
        cprintf("name \t pid \t type \t read|write \n");
      struct file* fp;
        int readable = 0;
      int piped = 0;
      for (p=ptable.proc; p<&ptable.proc[NPROC]; p++){
          readable = 0;
          piped = 0;
          fp = (struct file*) &p->ofile;
          if(fp->readable){
            readable = 1;
          }
          if(fp->type == 1){
            piped = 1;
          }
          if(readable == 1 && piped == 1){
            cprintf("%s \t %d \t piped \t R  \n", p->name, p->pid);
          }
          else if(readable == 0 && piped == 1){
            cprintf("%s \t %d \t piped \t W  \n", p->name, p->pid);
          }
          else if(readable == 1 && piped == 0){
            cprintf("%s \t %d \t regular \t R  \n", p->name, p->pid);
          }
          else if(readable == 0 && piped == 0){
            cprintf("%s \t %d \t regular \t W  \n", p->name, p->pid);
          }

        }

    release (&ptable.lock);
    return 1;
}

i am getting the error that dereferencing pointer to incomplete type ‘struct file’ if(fp->readable){

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What you use:

  • ptable: since it's internal to proc.c, you need to put you code at the end of proc.c (or export it nicely)
  • struct file: you need to include file.h, but this file depends itself on fs.h (for NDIRECT) and sleeplock.h (for struct sleeplock).

So, you need to:

  • add

    #include "fs.h"
    #include "sleeplock.h"
    #include "file.h"
    

    before lsof(void)

  • put all this code at the end of proc.c
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The posting reads like a compiler error. Prepend a line within your source file that includes a header with the definition of struct file; eg:

#include <linux/fs.h>
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  • i included #include "file.h" but after adding it, i am getting like more errors. May 25, 2020 at 18:26
  • Does "file.h" contain the definition for struct file ? New errors are probably caused by references to other structs or similar. Find the other defs and #include before "file.h"
    – Milag
    May 25, 2020 at 19:27

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