dr_unregister_process

Function dr_unregister_process 

Source
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dr_unregister_process(
    process_name: *const c_char,
    pid: process_id_t,
    global: bool_,
    dr_platform: dr_platform_t,
) -> dr_config_status_t
Expand description

Unregister a process from running under DynamoRIO.

\param[in] process_name A NULL-terminated string specifying the name of the target process. The string should identify the base name of the process, not the full path of the executable (e.g., calc.exe).

\param[in] pid A process id of a target process, typically just created and suspended via dr_inject_process_exit(). If pid != 0, the existing one-time configuration is removed. If pid == 0, the general configuration for process_name is removed.

\param[in] global Whether to use global or user-local config files. On Windows, global config files are stored in a dir pointed at by the DYNAMORIO_HOME registry key. On Linux, they are in /etc/dynamorio. Administrative privileges may be needed if global is true. Note that DynamoRIO gives local config files precedence when both exist. The caller must separately create the global directory.

\param[in] dr_platform Configurations are kept separate for 32-bit processes and 64-bit processes. This parameter allows selecting which of those configurations to set.

\return A dr_config_status_t code indicating the result of unregistration. Note that unregistration fails if the process is not currently registered to run under DynamoRIO.