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364 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
364 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
/** \file postfork.cpp
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Functions that we may safely call after fork().
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*/
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include "signal.h"
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#include "postfork.h"
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#include "iothread.h"
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#include "exec.h"
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/** The number of times to try to call fork() before giving up */
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#define FORK_LAPS 5
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/** The number of nanoseconds to sleep between attempts to call fork() */
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#define FORK_SLEEP_TIME 1000000
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/** Base open mode to pass to calls to open */
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#define OPEN_MASK 0666
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/** fork error message */
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#define FORK_ERROR "Could not create child process - exiting"
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/** file redirection clobbering error message */
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#define NOCLOB_ERROR "The file '%s' already exists"
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/** file redirection error message */
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#define FILE_ERROR "An error occurred while redirecting file '%s'"
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/** file descriptor redirection error message */
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#define FD_ERROR "An error occurred while redirecting file descriptor %s"
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/** pipe error */
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#define LOCAL_PIPE_ERROR "An error occurred while setting up pipe"
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/* Cover for debug_safe that can take an int. The format string should expect a %s */
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static void debug_safe_int(int level, const char *format, int val)
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{
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char buff[128];
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format_long_safe(buff, val);
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debug_safe(level, format, buff);
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}
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// PCA These calls to debug are rather sketchy because they may allocate memory. Fortunately they only occur if an error occurs.
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int set_child_group( job_t *j, process_t *p, int print_errors )
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{
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int res = 0;
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if( job_get_flag( j, JOB_CONTROL ) )
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{
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if (!j->pgid)
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{
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j->pgid = p->pid;
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}
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if( setpgid (p->pid, j->pgid) )
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{
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if( getpgid( p->pid) != j->pgid && print_errors )
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{
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char pid_buff[128];
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char job_id_buff[128];
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char getpgid_buff[128];
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char job_pgid_buff[128];
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format_long_safe(pid_buff, p->pid);
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format_long_safe(job_id_buff, j->job_id);
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format_long_safe(getpgid_buff, getpgid( p->pid));
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format_long_safe(job_pgid_buff, j->pgid);
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debug_safe( 1,
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"Could not send process %s, '%s' in job %s, '%s' from group %s to group %s",
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pid_buff,
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p->argv0_cstr(),
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job_id_buff,
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j->command_cstr(),
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getpgid_buff,
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job_pgid_buff );
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wperror( L"setpgid" );
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res = -1;
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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j->pgid = getpid();
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}
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if( job_get_flag( j, JOB_TERMINAL ) && job_get_flag( j, JOB_FOREGROUND ) )
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{
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if( tcsetpgrp (0, j->pgid) && print_errors )
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{
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char job_id_buff[128];
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format_long_safe(job_id_buff, j->job_id);
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debug_safe( 1, "Could not send job %s ('%s') to foreground", job_id_buff, j->command_cstr() );
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wperror( L"tcsetpgrp" );
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res = -1;
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}
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}
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return res;
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}
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/** Make sure the fd used by this redirection is not used by i.e. a pipe. */
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static void free_fd( io_data_t *io, int fd )
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{
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if( !io )
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return;
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if( ( io->io_mode == IO_PIPE ) || ( io->io_mode == IO_BUFFER ) )
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{
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int i;
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for( i=0; i<2; i++ )
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{
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if(io->param1.pipe_fd[i] == fd )
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{
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while(1)
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{
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if( (io->param1.pipe_fd[i] = dup(fd)) == -1)
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{
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if( errno != EINTR )
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{
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debug_safe_int( 1, FD_ERROR, fd );
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wperror( L"dup" );
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FATAL_EXIT();
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}
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}
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else
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{
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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free_fd( io->next, fd );
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}
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/**
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Set up a childs io redirections. Should only be called by
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setup_child_process(). Does the following: First it closes any open
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file descriptors not related to the child by calling
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close_unused_internal_pipes() and closing the universal variable
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server file descriptor. It then goes on to perform all the
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redirections described by \c io.
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\param io the list of IO redirections for the child
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\return 0 on sucess, -1 on failiure
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*/
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static int handle_child_io( io_data_t *io )
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{
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close_unused_internal_pipes( io );
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for( ; io; io=io->next )
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{
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int tmp;
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if( io->io_mode == IO_FD && io->fd == io->param1.old_fd )
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{
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continue;
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}
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if( io->fd > 2 )
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{
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/* Make sure the fd used by this redirection is not used by e.g. a pipe. */
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free_fd( io, io->fd );
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}
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switch( io->io_mode )
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{
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case IO_CLOSE:
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{
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if( close(io->fd) )
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{
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debug_safe_int( 0, "Failed to close file descriptor %s", io->fd );
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wperror( L"close" );
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}
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break;
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}
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case IO_FILE:
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{
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// Here we definitely do not want to set CLO_EXEC because our child needs access
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if( (tmp=open( io->filename_cstr,
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io->param2.flags, OPEN_MASK ) )==-1 )
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{
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if( ( io->param2.flags & O_EXCL ) &&
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( errno ==EEXIST ) )
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{
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debug_safe( 1, NOCLOB_ERROR, io->filename_cstr );
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}
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else
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{
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debug_safe( 1, FILE_ERROR, io->filename_cstr );
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perror( "open" );
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}
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return -1;
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}
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else if( tmp != io->fd)
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{
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/*
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This call will sometimes fail, but that is ok,
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this is just a precausion.
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*/
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close(io->fd);
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if(dup2( tmp, io->fd ) == -1 )
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{
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debug_safe_int( 1, FD_ERROR, io->fd );
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perror( "dup2" );
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return -1;
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}
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exec_close( tmp );
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}
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break;
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}
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case IO_FD:
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{
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/*
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This call will sometimes fail, but that is ok,
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this is just a precausion.
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*/
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close(io->fd);
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if( dup2( io->param1.old_fd, io->fd ) == -1 )
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{
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debug_safe_int( 1, FD_ERROR, io->fd );
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wperror( L"dup2" );
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return -1;
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}
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break;
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}
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case IO_BUFFER:
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case IO_PIPE:
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{
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unsigned int write_pipe_idx = (io->is_input ? 0 : 1);
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/*
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debug( 0,
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L"%ls %ls on fd %d (%d %d)",
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write_pipe?L"write":L"read",
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(io->io_mode == IO_BUFFER)?L"buffer":L"pipe",
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io->fd,
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io->param1.pipe_fd[0],
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io->param1.pipe_fd[1]);
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*/
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if( dup2( io->param1.pipe_fd[write_pipe_idx], io->fd ) != io->fd )
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{
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debug_safe( 1, LOCAL_PIPE_ERROR );
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perror( "dup2" );
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return -1;
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}
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if( write_pipe_idx > 0 )
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{
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exec_close( io->param1.pipe_fd[0]);
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exec_close( io->param1.pipe_fd[1]);
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}
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else
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{
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exec_close( io->param1.pipe_fd[0] );
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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int setup_child_process( job_t *j, process_t *p )
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{
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bool ok=true;
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if( p )
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{
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ok = (0 == set_child_group( j, p, 1 ));
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}
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if( ok )
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{
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ok = (0 == handle_child_io( j->io ));
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if( p != 0 && ! ok )
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{
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exit_without_destructors( 1 );
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}
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}
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/* Set the handling for job control signals back to the default. */
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if( ok )
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{
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signal_reset_handlers();
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}
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/* Remove all signal blocks */
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signal_unblock();
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return ok ? 0 : -1;
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}
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int g_fork_count = 0;
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/**
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This function is a wrapper around fork. If the fork calls fails
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with EAGAIN, it is retried FORK_LAPS times, with a very slight
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delay between each lap. If fork fails even then, the process will
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exit with an error message.
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*/
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pid_t execute_fork(bool wait_for_threads_to_die)
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{
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ASSERT_IS_MAIN_THREAD();
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if (wait_for_threads_to_die) {
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/* Make sure we have no outstanding threads before we fork. This is a pretty sketchy thing to do here, both because exec.cpp shouldn't have to know about iothreads, and because the completion handlers may do unexpected things. */
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iothread_drain_all();
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}
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pid_t pid;
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struct timespec pollint;
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int i;
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g_fork_count++;
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for( i=0; i<FORK_LAPS; i++ )
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{
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pid = fork();
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if( pid >= 0)
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{
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return pid;
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}
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if( errno != EAGAIN )
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{
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break;
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}
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pollint.tv_sec = 0;
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pollint.tv_nsec = FORK_SLEEP_TIME;
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/*
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Don't sleep on the final lap - sleeping might change the
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value of errno, which will break the error reporting below.
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*/
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if( i != FORK_LAPS-1 )
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{
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nanosleep( &pollint, NULL );
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}
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}
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debug_safe( 0, FORK_ERROR );
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wperror (L"fork");
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FATAL_EXIT();
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return 0;
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}
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