make-dfsg/w32/subproc/sub_proc.c
Roland McGrath e7a525c5d5 Wed May 15 10:14:14 CDT 1996 Rob Tulloh <tulloh@tivoli.com>
* dir.c: WIN32 does not support inode. For now, fully qualified
	pathname along with st_mtime will be keys for files.
	Fixed problem where vpath can be confused when files
	are added to a directory after the directory has already been
	read in. The code now attempts to reread the directory if it
	discovers that the datestamp on the directory has changed since
	it was cached by make. This problem only seems to occur on WIN32
	right now so it is lumped under port #ifdef WIN32.

	* function.c: WIN32: call subproc library (CreateProcess()) instead of
	fork/exec.

	* job.c: WIN32: Added the code to do fork/exec/waitpid style processing
	on WIN32 systems via calls to subproc library.

	* main.c: WIN32: Several things added here. First, there is code
	for dealing with PATH and SHELL defaults. Make tries to figure
	out if the user has %PATH% set in the environment and sets it to
	%Path% if it is not set already. Make also looks to see if sh.exe
	is anywhere to be found. Code path through job.c will change
	based on existence of a working Bourne shell. The checking for
	default shell is done twice: once before makefiles are read in
	and again after. Fall back to MSDOS style execution mode if no sh.exe
	is found. Also added some debug support that allows user to pause make
	with -D switch and attach a debugger. This is especially useful for
	debugging recursive calls to make where problems appear only in the
	sub-make.

	* make.h: WIN32: A few macros and header files for WIN32 support.

	* misc.c: WIN32: Added a function end_of_token_w32() to assist
	in parsing code in read.c.

	* read.c: WIN32: Fixes similar to MSDOS which allow colon to
	appear in filenames. Use of colon in filenames would otherwise
	confuse make.

	* remake.c: WIN32: Added include of io.h to eliminate compiler
	warnings. Added some code to default LIBDIR if it is not set
	on WIN32.

	* variable.c: WIN32: Added support for detecting Path/PATH
	and converting them to semicolon separated lists for make's
	internal use. New function sync_Path_environment()
	which is called in job.c and function.c before creating a new
	process. Caller must set Path in environment since we don't
	have fork() to do this for us.

	* vpath.c: WIN32: Added detection for filenames containing
	forward or backward slashes.

	* NMakefile: WIN32: Visual C compatible makefile for use with nmake.
	Use this to build GNU make the first time on Windows NT or Windows 95.

	* README.WIN32: WIN32: Contains some helpful notes.

	* build_w32.bat: WIN32: If you don't like nmake, use this the first
	time you build GNU make on Windows NT or Windows 95.

	* config.h.WIN32: WIN32 version of config.h

	* subproc.bat: WIN32: A bat file used to build the
	subproc library from the top-level NMakefile. Needed because
	WIndows 95 (nmake) doesn't allow you to cd in a make rule.

	* w32/include/dirent.h
	* w32/compat/dirent.c: WIN32: opendir, readdir, closedir, etc.

	* w32/include/pathstuff.h: WIN32: used by files needed functions
	defined in pathstuff.c (prototypes).

	* w32/include/sub_proc.h: WIN32: prototypes for subproc.lib functions.

	* w32/include/w32err.h: WIN32: prototypes for w32err.c.

	* w32/pathstuff.c: WIN32: File and Path/Path conversion functions.

	* w32/subproc/build.bat: WIN32: build script for subproc library
	if you don't wish to use nmake.

	* w32/subproc/NMakefile: WIN32: Visual C compatible makefile for use
	with nmake. Used to build subproc library.

	* w32/subproc/misc.c: WIN32: subproc library support code
	* w32/subproc/proc.h: WIN32: subproc library support code
	* w32/subproc/sub_proc.c: WIN32: subproc library source code
	* w32/subproc/w32err.c: WIN32: subproc library support code
1996-05-22 21:51:45 +00:00

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <process.h> /* for msvc _beginthreadex, _endthreadex */
#include <windows.h>
#include "sub_proc.h"
#include "proc.h"
#include "w32err.h"
static char *make_command_line( char *shell_name, char *exec_path, char **argv);
typedef struct sub_process_t {
int sv_stdin[2];
int sv_stdout[2];
int sv_stderr[2];
int using_pipes;
char *inp;
DWORD incnt;
char * volatile outp;
volatile DWORD outcnt;
char * volatile errp;
volatile DWORD errcnt;
int pid;
int exit_code;
int signal;
long last_err;
long lerrno;
} sub_process;
/* keep track of children so we can implement a waitpid-like routine */
static sub_process *proc_array[256];
static int proc_index = 0;
static int fake_exits_pending = 0;
/*
* When a process has been waited for, adjust the wait state
* array so that we don't wait for it again
*/
static void
process_adjust_wait_state(sub_process* pproc)
{
int i;
if (!proc_index)
return;
for (i = 0; i < proc_index; i++)
if (proc_array[i]->pid == pproc->pid)
break;
if (i < proc_index) {
proc_index--;
if (i != proc_index)
memmove(&proc_array[i], &proc_array[i+1],
(proc_index-i) * sizeof(sub_process*));
proc_array[proc_index] = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Waits for any of the registered child processes to finish.
*/
static sub_process *
process_wait_for_any_private(void)
{
HANDLE handles[256];
DWORD retval, which;
int i;
if (!proc_index)
return NULL;
/* build array of handles to wait for */
for (i = 0; i < proc_index; i++) {
handles[i] = (HANDLE) proc_array[i]->pid;
if (fake_exits_pending && proc_array[i]->exit_code)
break;
}
/* wait for someone to exit */
if (!fake_exits_pending) {
retval = WaitForMultipleObjects(proc_index, handles, FALSE, INFINITE);
which = retval - WAIT_OBJECT_0;
} else {
fake_exits_pending--;
retval = !WAIT_FAILED;
which = i;
}
/* return pointer to process */
if (retval != WAIT_FAILED) {
sub_process* pproc = proc_array[which];
process_adjust_wait_state(pproc);
return pproc;
} else
return NULL;
}
/*
* Terminate a process.
*/
BOOL
process_kill(HANDLE proc, int signal)
{
sub_process* pproc = (sub_process*) proc;
pproc->signal = signal;
return (TerminateProcess((HANDLE) pproc->pid, signal));
}
/*
* Use this function to register processes you wish to wait for by
* calling process_file_io(NULL) or process_wait_any(). This must be done
* because it is possible for callers of this library to reuse the same
* handle for multiple processes launches :-(
*/
void
process_register(HANDLE proc)
{
proc_array[proc_index++] = (sub_process *) proc;
}
/*
* Public function which works kind of like waitpid(). Wait for any
* of the children to die and return results. To call this function,
* you must do 1 of things:
*
* x = process_easy(...);
*
* or
*
* x = process_init_fd();
* process_register(x);
*
* or
*
* x = process_init();
* process_register(x);
*
* You must NOT then call process_pipe_io() because this function is
* not capable of handling automatic notification of any child
* death.
*/
HANDLE
process_wait_for_any(void)
{
sub_process* pproc = process_wait_for_any_private();
if (!pproc)
return NULL;
else {
/*
* Ouch! can't tell caller if this fails directly. Caller
* will have to use process_last_err()
*/
(void) process_file_io(pproc);
return ((HANDLE) pproc);
}
}
long
process_errno(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->lerrno);
}
long
process_signal(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->signal);
}
long
process_last_err(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->last_err);
}
long
process_exit_code(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->exit_code);
}
char *
process_outbuf(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->outp);
}
char *
process_errbuf(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->errp);
}
int
process_outcnt(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->outcnt);
}
int
process_errcnt(HANDLE proc)
{
return (((sub_process *)proc)->errcnt);
}
void
process_pipes(HANDLE proc, int pipes[3])
{
pipes[0] = ((sub_process *)proc)->sv_stdin[0];
pipes[1] = ((sub_process *)proc)->sv_stdout[0];
pipes[2] = ((sub_process *)proc)->sv_stderr[0];
return;
}
HANDLE
process_init()
{
sub_process *pproc;
/*
* open file descriptors for attaching stdin/stdout/sterr
*/
HANDLE stdin_pipes[2];
HANDLE stdout_pipes[2];
HANDLE stderr_pipes[2];
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES inherit;
BYTE sd[SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_MIN_LENGTH];
pproc = malloc(sizeof(*pproc));
memset(pproc, 0, sizeof(*pproc));
/* We can't use NULL for lpSecurityDescriptor because that
uses the default security descriptor of the calling process.
Instead we use a security descriptor with no DACL. This
allows nonrestricted access to the associated objects. */
if (!InitializeSecurityDescriptor((PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)(&sd),
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION)) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
return((HANDLE)pproc);
}
inherit.nLength = sizeof(inherit);
inherit.lpSecurityDescriptor = (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)(&sd);
inherit.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
// By convention, parent gets pipe[0], and child gets pipe[1]
// This means the READ side of stdin pipe goes into pipe[1]
// and the WRITE side of the stdout and stderr pipes go into pipe[1]
if (CreatePipe( &stdin_pipes[1], &stdin_pipes[0], &inherit, 0) == FALSE ||
CreatePipe( &stdout_pipes[0], &stdout_pipes[1], &inherit, 0) == FALSE ||
CreatePipe( &stderr_pipes[0], &stderr_pipes[1], &inherit, 0) == FALSE) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
return((HANDLE)pproc);
}
//
// Mark the parent sides of the pipes as non-inheritable
//
if (SetHandleInformation(stdin_pipes[0],
HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0) == FALSE ||
SetHandleInformation(stdout_pipes[0],
HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0) == FALSE ||
SetHandleInformation(stderr_pipes[0],
HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0) == FALSE) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
return((HANDLE)pproc);
}
pproc->sv_stdin[0] = (int) stdin_pipes[0];
pproc->sv_stdin[1] = (int) stdin_pipes[1];
pproc->sv_stdout[0] = (int) stdout_pipes[0];
pproc->sv_stdout[1] = (int) stdout_pipes[1];
pproc->sv_stderr[0] = (int) stderr_pipes[0];
pproc->sv_stderr[1] = (int) stderr_pipes[1];
pproc->using_pipes = 1;
pproc->lerrno = 0;
return((HANDLE)pproc);
}
HANDLE
process_init_fd(HANDLE stdinh, HANDLE stdouth, HANDLE stderrh)
{
sub_process *pproc;
pproc = malloc(sizeof(*pproc));
memset(pproc, 0, sizeof(*pproc));
/*
* Just pass the provided file handles to the 'child side' of the
* pipe, bypassing pipes altogether.
*/
pproc->sv_stdin[1] = (int) stdinh;
pproc->sv_stdout[1] = (int) stdouth;
pproc->sv_stderr[1] = (int) stderrh;
pproc->last_err = pproc->lerrno = 0;
return((HANDLE)pproc);
}
static HANDLE
find_file(char *exec_path, LPOFSTRUCT file_info)
{
HANDLE exec_handle;
char *fname;
char *ext;
if ((exec_handle = (HANDLE)OpenFile(exec_path, file_info,
OF_READ | OF_SHARE_COMPAT)) != (HANDLE)HFILE_ERROR) {
return(exec_handle);
}
fname = malloc(strlen(exec_path) + 5);
strcpy(fname, exec_path);
ext = fname + strlen(fname);
strcpy(ext, ".exe");
if ((exec_handle = (HANDLE)OpenFile(fname, file_info,
OF_READ | OF_SHARE_COMPAT)) != (HANDLE)HFILE_ERROR) {
free(fname);
return(exec_handle);
}
strcpy(ext, ".bat");
if ((exec_handle = (HANDLE)OpenFile(fname, file_info,
OF_READ | OF_SHARE_COMPAT)) != (HANDLE)HFILE_ERROR) {
free(fname);
return(exec_handle);
}
strcpy(ext, ".com");
if ((exec_handle = (HANDLE)OpenFile(fname, file_info,
OF_READ | OF_SHARE_COMPAT)) != (HANDLE)HFILE_ERROR) {
free(fname);
return(exec_handle);
}
free(fname);
return(exec_handle);
}
/*
* Description: Create the child process to be helped
*
* Returns:
*
* Notes/Dependencies:
*/
long
process_begin(
HANDLE proc,
char **argv,
char **envp,
char *exec_path,
char *as_user)
{
sub_process *pproc = (sub_process *)proc;
char *shell_name = 0;
int file_not_found=0;
HANDLE exec_handle;
char buf[256];
DWORD bytes_returned;
DWORD flags;
char *command_line;
STARTUPINFO startInfo;
PROCESS_INFORMATION procInfo;
char *envblk=NULL;
OFSTRUCT file_info;
/*
* Shell script detection... if the exec_path starts with #! then
* we want to exec shell-script-name exec-path, not just exec-path
* NT doesn't recognize #!/bin/sh or #!/etc/Tivoli/bin/perl. We do not
* hard-code the path to the shell or perl or whatever: Instead, we
* assume it's in the path somewhere (generally, the NT tools
* bin directory)
* We use OpenFile here because it is capable of searching the Path.
*/
exec_handle = find_file(exec_path, &file_info);
/*
* If we couldn't open the file, just assume that Win32 will be able
* to find and execute it.
*/
if (exec_handle == (HANDLE)HFILE_ERROR) {
file_not_found++;
}
else {
/* Attempt to read the first line of the file */
if (ReadFile( exec_handle,
buf, sizeof(buf) - 1, /* leave room for trailing NULL */
&bytes_returned, 0) == FALSE || bytes_returned < 2) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_IO;
CloseHandle(exec_handle);
return(-1);
}
if (buf[0] == '#' && buf[1] == '!') {
/*
* This is a shell script... Change the command line from
* exec_path args to shell_name exec_path args
*/
char *p;
/* Make sure buf is NULL terminated */
buf[bytes_returned] = 0;
/*
* Depending on the file system type, etc. the first line
* of the shell script may end with newline or newline-carriage-return
* Whatever it ends with, cut it off.
*/
p= strchr(buf, '\n');
if (p)
*p = 0;
p = strchr(buf, '\r');
if (p)
*p = 0;
/*
* Find base name of shell
*/
shell_name = strrchr( buf, '/');
if (shell_name) {
shell_name++;
} else {
shell_name = &buf[2];/* skipping "#!" */
}
}
CloseHandle(exec_handle);
}
flags = 0;
if (file_not_found)
command_line = make_command_line( shell_name, exec_path, argv);
else
command_line = make_command_line( shell_name, file_info.szPathName,
argv);
if ( command_line == NULL ) {
pproc->last_err = 0;
pproc->lerrno = E_NO_MEM;
return(-1);
}
if (envp) {
if (arr2envblk(envp, &envblk) ==FALSE) {
pproc->last_err = 0;
pproc->lerrno = E_NO_MEM;
free( command_line );
return(-1);
}
}
if ((shell_name) || (file_not_found)) {
exec_path = 0; /* Search for the program in %Path% */
} else {
exec_path = file_info.szPathName;
}
/*
* Set up inherited stdin, stdout, stderr for child
*/
GetStartupInfo(&startInfo);
startInfo.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
startInfo.lpReserved = 0;
startInfo.cbReserved2 = 0;
startInfo.lpReserved2 = 0;
startInfo.lpTitle = shell_name ? shell_name : exec_path;
startInfo.hStdInput = (HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[1];
startInfo.hStdOutput = (HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[1];
startInfo.hStdError = (HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[1];
/*
* See if we need to setuid to a different user.
*/
if (as_user) {
return -1;
}
if (as_user) {
return -1;
} else {
if (CreateProcess(
exec_path,
command_line,
NULL,
0, /* default security attributes for thread */
TRUE, /* inherit handles (e.g. helper pipes, oserv socket) */
flags,
envblk,
0, /* default starting directory */
&startInfo,
&procInfo) == FALSE) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_FORK;
fprintf(stderr, "process_begin: CreateProcess(%s, %s, ...) failed.\n", exec_path, command_line);
free( command_line );
return(-1);
}
}
pproc->pid = (int)procInfo.hProcess;
/* Close the thread handle -- we'll just watch the process */
CloseHandle(procInfo.hThread);
/* Close the halves of the pipes we don't need */
if (pproc->sv_stdin) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[1]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[1] = 0;
}
if (pproc->sv_stdout) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[1]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[1] = 0;
}
if (pproc->sv_stderr) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[1]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[1] = 0;
}
free( command_line );
pproc->lerrno=0;
return 0;
}
static DWORD
proc_stdin_thread(sub_process *pproc)
{
DWORD in_done;
for (;;) {
if (WriteFile( (HANDLE) pproc->sv_stdin[0], pproc->inp, pproc->incnt,
&in_done, NULL) == FALSE)
_endthreadex(0);
// This if should never be true for anonymous pipes, but gives
// us a chance to change I/O mechanisms later
if (in_done < pproc->incnt) {
pproc->incnt -= in_done;
pproc->inp += in_done;
} else {
_endthreadex(0);
}
}
return 0; // for compiler warnings only.. not reached
}
static DWORD
proc_stdout_thread(sub_process *pproc)
{
DWORD bufsize = 1024;
char c;
DWORD nread;
pproc->outp = malloc(bufsize);
if (pproc->outp == NULL)
_endthreadex(0);
pproc->outcnt = 0;
for (;;) {
if (ReadFile( (HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[0], &c, 1, &nread, NULL)
== FALSE) {
/* map_win32_error_to_string(GetLastError());*/
_endthreadex(0);
}
if (nread == 0)
_endthreadex(0);
if (pproc->outcnt + nread > bufsize) {
bufsize += nread + 512;
pproc->outp = realloc(pproc->outp, bufsize);
if (pproc->outp == NULL) {
pproc->outcnt = 0;
_endthreadex(0);
}
}
pproc->outp[pproc->outcnt++] = c;
}
return 0;
}
static DWORD
proc_stderr_thread(sub_process *pproc)
{
DWORD bufsize = 1024;
char c;
DWORD nread;
pproc->errp = malloc(bufsize);
if (pproc->errp == NULL)
_endthreadex(0);
pproc->errcnt = 0;
for (;;) {
if (ReadFile( (HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[0], &c, 1, &nread, NULL) == FALSE) {
map_win32_error_to_string(GetLastError());
_endthreadex(0);
}
if (nread == 0)
_endthreadex(0);
if (pproc->errcnt + nread > bufsize) {
bufsize += nread + 512;
pproc->errp = realloc(pproc->errp, bufsize);
if (pproc->errp == NULL) {
pproc->errcnt = 0;
_endthreadex(0);
}
}
pproc->errp[pproc->errcnt++] = c;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Purpose: collects output from child process and returns results
*
* Description:
*
* Returns:
*
* Notes/Dependencies:
*/
long
process_pipe_io(
HANDLE proc,
char *stdin_data,
int stdin_data_len)
{
sub_process *pproc = (sub_process *)proc;
bool_t stdin_eof = FALSE, stdout_eof = FALSE, stderr_eof = FALSE;
HANDLE childhand = (HANDLE) pproc->pid;
HANDLE tStdin, tStdout, tStderr;
DWORD dwStdin, dwStdout, dwStderr;
HANDLE wait_list[4];
DWORD wait_count;
DWORD wait_return;
HANDLE ready_hand;
bool_t child_dead = FALSE;
/*
* Create stdin thread, if needed
*/
pproc->inp = stdin_data;
pproc->incnt = stdin_data_len;
if (!pproc->inp) {
stdin_eof = TRUE;
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[0]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[0] = 0;
} else {
tStdin = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex( 0, 1024,
(unsigned (__stdcall *) (void *))proc_stdin_thread, pproc, 0,
(unsigned int *) &dwStdin);
if (tStdin == 0) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
goto done;
}
}
/*
* Assume child will produce stdout and stderr
*/
tStdout = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex( 0, 1024,
(unsigned (__stdcall *) (void *))proc_stdout_thread, pproc, 0,
(unsigned int *) &dwStdout);
tStderr = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex( 0, 1024,
(unsigned (__stdcall *) (void *))proc_stderr_thread, pproc, 0,
(unsigned int *) &dwStderr);
if (tStdout == 0 || tStderr == 0) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
goto done;
}
/*
* Wait for all I/O to finish and for the child process to exit
*/
while (!stdin_eof || !stdout_eof || !stderr_eof || !child_dead) {
wait_count = 0;
if (!stdin_eof) {
wait_list[wait_count++] = tStdin;
}
if (!stdout_eof) {
wait_list[wait_count++] = tStdout;
}
if (!stderr_eof) {
wait_list[wait_count++] = tStderr;
}
if (!child_dead) {
wait_list[wait_count++] = childhand;
}
wait_return = WaitForMultipleObjects(wait_count, wait_list,
FALSE, /* don't wait for all: one ready will do */
child_dead? 1000 :INFINITE); /* after the child dies, subthreads have
one second to collect all remaining output */
if (wait_return == WAIT_FAILED) {
/* map_win32_error_to_string(GetLastError());*/
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
goto done;
}
ready_hand = wait_list[wait_return - WAIT_OBJECT_0];
if (ready_hand == tStdin) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[0]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[0] = 0;
CloseHandle(tStdin);
tStdin = 0;
stdin_eof = TRUE;
} else if (ready_hand == tStdout) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[0]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[0] = 0;
CloseHandle(tStdout);
tStdout = 0;
stdout_eof = TRUE;
} else if (ready_hand == tStderr) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[0]);
(HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[0] = 0;
CloseHandle(tStderr);
tStderr = 0;
stderr_eof = TRUE;
} else if (ready_hand == childhand) {
if (GetExitCodeProcess(childhand, &pproc->exit_code) == FALSE) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
goto done;
}
child_dead = TRUE;
} else {
/* ?? Got back a handle we didn't query ?? */
pproc->last_err = 0;
pproc->lerrno = E_FAIL;
goto done;
}
}
done:
if (tStdin != 0)
CloseHandle(tStdin);
if (tStdout != 0)
CloseHandle(tStdout);
if (tStderr != 0)
CloseHandle(tStderr);
if (pproc->lerrno)
return(-1);
else
return(0);
}
/*
* Purpose: collects output from child process and returns results
*
* Description:
*
* Returns:
*
* Notes/Dependencies:
*/
long
process_file_io(
HANDLE proc)
{
sub_process *pproc;
HANDLE childhand;
DWORD wait_return;
if (proc == NULL)
pproc = process_wait_for_any_private();
else
pproc = (sub_process *)proc;
/* some sort of internal error */
if (!pproc)
return -1;
childhand = (HANDLE) pproc->pid;
/*
* This function is poorly named, and could also be used just to wait
* for child death if you're doing your own pipe I/O. If that is
* the case, close the pipe handles here.
*/
if (pproc->sv_stdin[0]) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[0]);
pproc->sv_stdin[0] = 0;
}
if (pproc->sv_stdout[0]) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[0]);
pproc->sv_stdout[0] = 0;
}
if (pproc->sv_stderr[0]) {
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[0]);
pproc->sv_stderr[0] = 0;
}
/*
* Wait for the child process to exit
*/
wait_return = WaitForSingleObject(childhand, INFINITE);
if (wait_return != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
/* map_win32_error_to_string(GetLastError());*/
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
goto done2;
}
if (GetExitCodeProcess(childhand, &pproc->exit_code) == FALSE) {
pproc->last_err = GetLastError();
pproc->lerrno = E_SCALL;
}
done2:
if (pproc->lerrno)
return(-1);
else
return(0);
}
/*
* Description: Clean up any leftover handles, etc. It is up to the
* caller to manage and free the input, ouput, and stderr buffers.
*/
void
process_cleanup(
HANDLE proc)
{
sub_process *pproc = (sub_process *)proc;
int i;
if (pproc->using_pipes) {
for (i= 0; i <= 1; i++) {
if ((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[i])
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdin[i]);
if ((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[i])
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stdout[i]);
if ((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[i])
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->sv_stderr[i]);
}
}
if ((HANDLE)pproc->pid)
CloseHandle((HANDLE)pproc->pid);
free(pproc);
}
/*
* Try to protect against WIN32 argument munging. This function takes
* an argv vector and outputs a 'protected' string as a return
* value. The return code can be safely passed to CreateProcess().
*
* The caller should free the return value.
*/
#define TRACE(x)
static char *fix_command_line(char *args[])
{
int i;
char *narg;
char *nargp;
char *p;
char *q;
int alloc_len = 0;
for (i = 0; args[i]; i++)
alloc_len += ((strlen(args[i]) * 2) + 1);
/* account for possible enclosing quotes and null termination */
alloc_len += 3;
nargp = narg = malloc(alloc_len);
for (i = 0; args[i]; i++) {
p = args[i];
TRACE(("original arg: %s\n", p));
if (*p == '\0') {
*nargp++ = '"';
*nargp++ = '"';
*nargp = '\0';
TRACE(("empty string arg: %s\n", nargp-2));
} else if (strpbrk(p, "\" \t")) {
/* point to end of copy buffer */
q = narg;
q += (alloc_len-1);
*q-- = '\0'; /* ensure null terminated string */
*q-- = '"'; /* terminating quote of argument */
/* point to end of the input string */
p = args[i];
p += strlen(args[i]);
p--;
/*
* Because arg is quoted, escape any backslashes
* that might occur at the end of the string which
* proceed the closing quote.
* Example:
* foo c:\
* Becomes:
* "foo c:\\"
*/
while (*p == '\\')
*q-- = *p--, *q-- = '\\';
/* copy the string in reverse */
while (p >= args[i]) {
/* copy the character */
*q-- = *p--;
/*
* Escape any double quote found. Also escape
* each backslash preceding the double quote.
*/
if (*(p+1) == '"') {
*q-- = '\\';
if (p >= args[i] && *p == '\\')
while (p >= args[i] && *p == '\\')
*q-- = *p--, *q-- = '\\';
}
}
/* finish quoting arg, q now points to complete arg */
*q = '"';
/* rejustify */
memmove(nargp, q, strlen(q) + 1);
TRACE(("arg with white space or doublequotes: %s\n", nargp));
nargp += strlen(nargp);
} else {
/* just copy the argument, no protection needed */
strcpy(nargp, args[i]);
TRACE(("plain arg: %s\n", nargp));
nargp += strlen(nargp);
}
/* separate arguments with spaces (if more args to gather) */
if (args[i+1])
*nargp++ = ' ';
*nargp = '\0';
} /* end for */
/* NULL terminate the arg list */
*nargp = '\0';
return (narg);
}
#undef TRACE
/*
* Description:
* Create a command line buffer to pass to CreateProcess
*
* Returns: the buffer or NULL for failure
* Shell case: sh_name a:/full/path/to/script argv[1] argv[2] ...
* Otherwise: argv[0] argv[1] argv[2] ...
*
* Notes/Dependencies:
* CreateProcess does not take an argv, so this command creates a
* command line for the executable.
*/
static char *
make_command_line( char *shell_name, char *exec_path, char **argv)
{
char** nargv;
char* buf;
int i;
if (shell_name) {
for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++);
i += 2;
nargv = (char **) malloc(i * sizeof (char *));
nargv[0] = shell_name;
for (i = 1; argv[i-1]; i++)
nargv[i] = argv[i-1];
nargv[i] = NULL;
} else
nargv = argv;
/* create string suitable for CreateProcess() */
buf = fix_command_line(nargv);
if (shell_name)
free(nargv);
return buf;
}
/*
* Description: Given an argv and optional envp, launch the process
* using the default stdin, stdout, and stderr handles.
* Also, register process so that process_wait_for_any_private()
* can be used via process_file_io(NULL) or
* process_wait_for_any().
*
* Returns:
*
* Notes/Dependencies:
*/
HANDLE
process_easy(
char **argv,
char **envp)
{
HANDLE hIn;
HANDLE hOut;
HANDLE hErr;
HANDLE hProcess;
if (DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),
GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE),
GetCurrentProcess(),
&hIn,
0,
TRUE,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"process_easy: DuplicateHandle(In) failed (e=%d)\n",
GetLastError());
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
if (DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),
GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE),
GetCurrentProcess(),
&hOut,
0,
TRUE,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"process_easy: DuplicateHandle(Out) failed (e=%d)\n",
GetLastError());
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
if (DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),
GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
GetCurrentProcess(),
&hErr,
0,
TRUE,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) {
fprintf(stderr,
"process_easy: DuplicateHandle(Err) failed (e=%d)\n",
GetLastError());
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
hProcess = process_init_fd(hIn, hOut, hErr);
if (process_begin(hProcess, argv, envp, argv[0], NULL)) {
fake_exits_pending++;
((sub_process*) hProcess)->exit_code = process_last_err(hProcess);
/* close up unused handles */
CloseHandle(hIn);
CloseHandle(hOut);
CloseHandle(hErr);
}
process_register(hProcess);
return hProcess;
}