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/* exechelp.c - Fork and exec helpers for POSIX
* Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2004, 2006-2012, 2014-2017 g10 Code GmbH
*
* This file is part of GnuPG.
*
* This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of either
*
* - the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* or
*
* - the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* or both in parallel, as here.
*
* This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-3.0+ OR GPL-2.0+)
*/
#include
<config.h>
#if defined(HAVE_W32_SYSTEM) || defined (HAVE_W32CE_SYSTEM)
#error This code is only used on POSIX
#endif
#include
<stdio.h>
#include
<stdlib.h>
#include
<stdint.h>
#include
<string.h>
#include
<errno.h>
#include
<assert.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
# include <signal.h>
#endif
#include
<unistd.h>
#include
<fcntl.h>
#ifdef WITHOUT_NPTH
/* Give the Makefile a chance to build without Pth. */
#undef HAVE_NPTH
#undef USE_NPTH
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NPTH
#include
<npth.h>
#endif
#include
<sys/wait.h>
#ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT
#include
<sys/time.h>
#include
<sys/resource.h>
#endif
/*HAVE_GETRLIMIT*/
#ifdef HAVE_STAT
# include <sys/stat.h>
#endif
#if __linux__
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <dirent.h>
#endif
/*__linux__ */
#include
"util.h"
#include
"i18n.h"
#include
"sysutils.h"
#include
"exechelp.h"
/* Helper */
static
inline
gpg_error_t
my_error_from_syserror
(
void
)
{
return
gpg_err_make
(
default_errsource
,
gpg_err_code_from_syserror
());
}
static
inline
gpg_error_t
my_error
(
int
errcode
)
{
return
gpg_err_make
(
default_errsource
,
errcode
);
}
/* Return the maximum number of currently allowed open file
descriptors. Only useful on POSIX systems but returns a value on
other systems too. */
int
get_max_fds
(
void
)
{
int
max_fds
=
-1
;
#ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT
struct
rlimit
rl
;
/* Under Linux we can figure out the highest used file descriptor by
* reading /proc/PID/fd. This is in the common cases much fast than
* for example doing 4096 close calls where almost all of them will
* fail. On a system with a limit of 4096 files and only 8 files
* open with the highest number being 10, we speedup close_all_fds
* from 125ms to 0.4ms including readdir.
*
* Another option would be to close the file descriptors as returned
* from reading that directory - however then we need to snapshot
* that list before starting to close them. */
#ifdef __linux__
{
DIR
*
dir
=
NULL
;
struct
dirent
*
dir_entry
;
const
char
*
s
;
int
x
;
dir
=
opendir
(
"/proc/self/fd"
);
if
(
dir
)
{
while
((
dir_entry
=
readdir
(
dir
)))
{
s
=
dir_entry
->
d_name
;
if
(
*
s
<
'0'
||
*
s
>
'9'
)
continue
;
x
=
atoi
(
s
);
if
(
x
>
max_fds
)
max_fds
=
x
;
}
closedir
(
dir
);
}
if
(
max_fds
!=
-1
)
return
max_fds
+
1
;
}
#endif
/* __linux__ */
# ifdef RLIMIT_NOFILE
if
(
!
getrlimit
(
RLIMIT_NOFILE
,
&
rl
))
max_fds
=
rl
.
rlim_max
;
# endif
# ifdef RLIMIT_OFILE
if
(
max_fds
==
-1
&&
!
getrlimit
(
RLIMIT_OFILE
,
&
rl
))
max_fds
=
rl
.
rlim_max
;
# endif
#endif
/*HAVE_GETRLIMIT*/
#ifdef _SC_OPEN_MAX
if
(
max_fds
==
-1
)
{
long
int
scres
=
sysconf
(
_SC_OPEN_MAX
);
if
(
scres
>=
0
)
max_fds
=
scres
;
}
#endif
#ifdef _POSIX_OPEN_MAX
if
(
max_fds
==
-1
)
max_fds
=
_POSIX_OPEN_MAX
;
#endif
#ifdef OPEN_MAX
if
(
max_fds
==
-1
)
max_fds
=
OPEN_MAX
;
#endif
if
(
max_fds
==
-1
)
max_fds
=
256
;
/* Arbitrary limit. */
/* AIX returns INT32_MAX instead of a proper value. We assume that
this is always an error and use an arbitrary limit. */
#ifdef INT32_MAX
if
(
max_fds
==
INT32_MAX
)
max_fds
=
256
;
#endif
return
max_fds
;
}
/* Close all file descriptors starting with descriptor FIRST. If
EXCEPT is not NULL, it is expected to be a list of file descriptors
which shall not be closed. This list shall be sorted in ascending
order with the end marked by -1. */
void
close_all_fds
(
int
first
,
int
*
except
)
{
int
max_fd
=
get_max_fds
();
int
fd
,
i
,
except_start
;
if
(
except
)
{
except_start
=
0
;
for
(
fd
=
first
;
fd
<
max_fd
;
fd
++
)
{
for
(
i
=
except_start
;
except
[
i
]
!=
-1
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
except
[
i
]
==
fd
)
{
/* If we found the descriptor in the exception list
we can start the next compare run at the next
index because the exception list is ordered. */
except_start
=
i
+
1
;
break
;
}
}
if
(
except
[
i
]
==
-1
)
close
(
fd
);
}
}
else
{
for
(
fd
=
first
;
fd
<
max_fd
;
fd
++
)
close
(
fd
);
}
gpg_err_set_errno
(
0
);
}
/* Returns an array with all currently open file descriptors. The end
of the array is marked by -1. The caller needs to release this
array using the *standard free* and not with xfree. This allow the
use of this function right at startup even before libgcrypt has
been initialized. Returns NULL on error and sets ERRNO
accordingly. */
int
*
get_all_open_fds
(
void
)
{
int
*
array
;
size_t
narray
;
int
fd
,
max_fd
,
idx
;
#ifndef HAVE_STAT
array
=
calloc
(
1
,
sizeof
*
array
);
if
(
array
)
array
[
0
]
=
-1
;
#else
/*HAVE_STAT*/
struct
stat
statbuf
;
max_fd
=
get_max_fds
();
narray
=
32
;
/* If you change this change also t-exechelp.c. */
array
=
calloc
(
narray
,
sizeof
*
array
);
if
(
!
array
)
return
NULL
;
/* Note: The list we return is ordered. */
for
(
idx
=
0
,
fd
=
0
;
fd
<
max_fd
;
fd
++
)
if
(
!
(
fstat
(
fd
,
&
statbuf
)
==
-1
&&
errno
==
EBADF
))
{
if
(
idx
+
1
>=
narray
)
{
int
*
tmp
;
narray
+=
(
narray
<
256
)
?
32
:
256
;
tmp
=
realloc
(
array
,
narray
*
sizeof
*
array
);
if
(
!
tmp
)
{
free
(
array
);
return
NULL
;
}
array
=
tmp
;
}
array
[
idx
++
]
=
fd
;
}
array
[
idx
]
=
-1
;
#endif
/*HAVE_STAT*/
return
array
;
}
/* The exec core used right after the fork. This will never return. */
static
void
do_exec
(
const
char
*
pgmname
,
const
char
*
argv
[],
int
fd_in
,
int
fd_out
,
int
fd_err
,
int
*
except
,
void
(
*
preexec
)(
void
),
unsigned
int
flags
)
{
char
**
arg_list
;
int
i
,
j
;
int
fds
[
3
];
int
nodevnull
[
3
];
fds
[
0
]
=
fd_in
;
fds
[
1
]
=
fd_out
;
fds
[
2
]
=
fd_err
;
nodevnull
[
0
]
=
!!
(
flags
&
GNUPG_SPAWN_KEEP_STDIN
);
nodevnull
[
1
]
=
!!
(
flags
&
GNUPG_SPAWN_KEEP_STDOUT
);
nodevnull
[
2
]
=
!!
(
flags
&
GNUPG_SPAWN_KEEP_STDERR
);
/* Create the command line argument array. */
i
=
0
;
if
(
argv
)
while
(
argv
[
i
])
i
++
;
arg_list
=
xcalloc
(
i
+
2
,
sizeof
*
arg_list
);
arg_list
[
0
]
=
strrchr
(
pgmname
,
'/'
);
if
(
arg_list
[
0
])
arg_list
[
0
]
++
;
else
arg_list
[
0
]
=
xstrdup
(
pgmname
);
if
(
argv
)
for
(
i
=
0
,
j
=
1
;
argv
[
i
];
i
++
,
j
++
)
arg_list
[
j
]
=
(
char
*
)
argv
[
i
];
/* Assign /dev/null to unused FDs. */
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<=
2
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
nodevnull
[
i
])
continue
;
if
(
fds
[
i
]
==
-1
)
{
fds
[
i
]
=
open
(
"/dev/null"
,
i
?
O_WRONLY
:
O_RDONLY
);
if
(
fds
[
i
]
==
-1
)
log_fatal
(
"failed to open '%s': %s
\n
"
,
"/dev/null"
,
strerror
(
errno
));
}
}
/* Connect the standard files. */
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<=
2
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
nodevnull
[
i
])
continue
;
if
(
fds
[
i
]
!=
i
&&
dup2
(
fds
[
i
],
i
)
==
-1
)
log_fatal
(
"dup2 std%s failed: %s
\n
"
,
i
==
0
?
"in"
:
i
==
1
?
"out"
:
"err"
,
strerror
(
errno
));
}
/* Close all other files. */
close_all_fds
(
3
,
except
);
if
(
preexec
)
preexec
();
execv
(
pgmname
,
arg_list
);
/* No way to print anything, as we have closed all streams. */
_exit
(
127
);
}
static
gpg_error_t
do_create_pipe
(
int
filedes
[
2
])
{
gpg_error_t
err
=
0
;
if
(
pipe
(
filedes
)
==
-1
)
{
err
=
my_error_from_syserror
();
filedes
[
0
]
=
filedes
[
1
]
=
-1
;
}
return
err
;
}
static
gpg_error_t
create_pipe_and_estream
(
int
filedes
[
2
],
estream_t
*
r_fp
,
int
outbound
,
int
nonblock
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
if
(
pipe
(
filedes
)
==
-1
)
{
err
=
my_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
_
(
"error creating a pipe: %s
\n
"
),
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
filedes
[
0
]
=
filedes
[
1
]
=
-1
;
*
r_fp
=
NULL
;
return
err
;
}
if
(
!
outbound
)
*
r_fp
=
es_fdopen
(
filedes
[
0
],
nonblock
?
"r,nonblock"
:
"r"
);
else
*
r_fp
=
es_fdopen
(
filedes
[
1
],
nonblock
?
"w,nonblock"
:
"w"
);
if
(
!*
r_fp
)
{
err
=
my_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
_
(
"error creating a stream for a pipe: %s
\n
"
),
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
close
(
filedes
[
0
]);
close
(
filedes
[
1
]);
filedes
[
0
]
=
filedes
[
1
]
=
-1
;
return
err
;
}
return
0
;
}
/* Portable function to create a pipe. Under Windows the write end is
inheritable. If R_FP is not NULL, an estream is created for the
read end and stored at R_FP. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_create_inbound_pipe
(
int
filedes
[
2
],
estream_t
*
r_fp
,
int
nonblock
)
{
if
(
r_fp
)
return
create_pipe_and_estream
(
filedes
,
r_fp
,
0
,
nonblock
);
else
return
do_create_pipe
(
filedes
);
}
/* Portable function to create a pipe. Under Windows the read end is
inheritable. If R_FP is not NULL, an estream is created for the
write end and stored at R_FP. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_create_outbound_pipe
(
int
filedes
[
2
],
estream_t
*
r_fp
,
int
nonblock
)
{
if
(
r_fp
)
return
create_pipe_and_estream
(
filedes
,
r_fp
,
1
,
nonblock
);
else
return
do_create_pipe
(
filedes
);
}
/* Portable function to create a pipe. Under Windows both ends are
inheritable. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_create_pipe
(
int
filedes
[
2
])
{
return
do_create_pipe
(
filedes
);
}
/* Close the end of a pipe. */
void
gnupg_close_pipe
(
int
fd
)
{
if
(
fd
!=
-1
)
close
(
fd
);
}
/* Fork and exec the PGMNAME, see exechelp.h for details. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_spawn_process
(
const
char
*
pgmname
,
const
char
*
argv
[],
int
*
except
,
void
(
*
preexec
)(
void
),
unsigned
int
flags
,
estream_t
*
r_infp
,
estream_t
*
r_outfp
,
estream_t
*
r_errfp
,
pid_t
*
pid
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
int
inpipe
[
2
]
=
{
-1
,
-1
};
int
outpipe
[
2
]
=
{
-1
,
-1
};
int
errpipe
[
2
]
=
{
-1
,
-1
};
estream_t
infp
=
NULL
;
estream_t
outfp
=
NULL
;
estream_t
errfp
=
NULL
;
int
nonblock
=
!!
(
flags
&
GNUPG_SPAWN_NONBLOCK
);
if
(
r_infp
)
*
r_infp
=
NULL
;
if
(
r_outfp
)
*
r_outfp
=
NULL
;
if
(
r_errfp
)
*
r_errfp
=
NULL
;
*
pid
=
(
pid_t
)(
-1
);
/* Always required. */
if
(
r_infp
)
{
err
=
create_pipe_and_estream
(
inpipe
,
&
infp
,
1
,
nonblock
);
if
(
err
)
return
err
;
}
if
(
r_outfp
)
{
err
=
create_pipe_and_estream
(
outpipe
,
&
outfp
,
0
,
nonblock
);
if
(
err
)
{
if
(
infp
)
es_fclose
(
infp
);
else
if
(
inpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
1
]);
if
(
inpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
0
]);
return
err
;
}
}
if
(
r_errfp
)
{
err
=
create_pipe_and_estream
(
errpipe
,
&
errfp
,
0
,
nonblock
);
if
(
err
)
{
if
(
infp
)
es_fclose
(
infp
);
else
if
(
inpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
1
]);
if
(
inpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
0
]);
if
(
outfp
)
es_fclose
(
outfp
);
else
if
(
outpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
outpipe
[
0
]);
if
(
outpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
outpipe
[
1
]);
return
err
;
}
}
*
pid
=
fork
();
if
(
*
pid
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
err
=
my_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
_
(
"error forking process: %s
\n
"
),
gpg_strerror
(
err
));
if
(
infp
)
es_fclose
(
infp
);
else
if
(
inpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
1
]);
if
(
inpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
0
]);
if
(
outfp
)
es_fclose
(
outfp
);
else
if
(
outpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
outpipe
[
0
]);
if
(
outpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
outpipe
[
1
]);
if
(
errfp
)
es_fclose
(
errfp
);
else
if
(
errpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
errpipe
[
0
]);
if
(
errpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
errpipe
[
1
]);
return
err
;
}
if
(
!*
pid
)
{
/* This is the child. */
gcry_control
(
GCRYCTL_TERM_SECMEM
);
es_fclose
(
infp
);
es_fclose
(
outfp
);
es_fclose
(
errfp
);
do_exec
(
pgmname
,
argv
,
inpipe
[
0
],
outpipe
[
1
],
errpipe
[
1
],
except
,
preexec
,
flags
);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
/* This is the parent. */
if
(
inpipe
[
0
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
inpipe
[
0
]);
if
(
outpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
outpipe
[
1
]);
if
(
errpipe
[
1
]
!=
-1
)
close
(
errpipe
[
1
]);
if
(
r_infp
)
*
r_infp
=
infp
;
if
(
r_outfp
)
*
r_outfp
=
outfp
;
if
(
r_errfp
)
*
r_errfp
=
errfp
;
return
0
;
}
/* Simplified version of gnupg_spawn_process. This function forks and
then execs PGMNAME, while connecting INFD to stdin, OUTFD to stdout
and ERRFD to stderr (any of them may be -1 to connect them to
/dev/null). The arguments for the process are expected in the NULL
terminated array ARGV. The program name itself should not be
included there. Calling gnupg_wait_process is required.
Returns 0 on success or an error code. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_spawn_process_fd
(
const
char
*
pgmname
,
const
char
*
argv
[],
int
infd
,
int
outfd
,
int
errfd
,
pid_t
*
pid
)
{
gpg_error_t
err
;
*
pid
=
fork
();
if
(
*
pid
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
err
=
my_error_from_syserror
();
log_error
(
_
(
"error forking process: %s
\n
"
),
strerror
(
errno
));
return
err
;
}
if
(
!*
pid
)
{
gcry_control
(
GCRYCTL_TERM_SECMEM
);
/* Run child. */
do_exec
(
pgmname
,
argv
,
infd
,
outfd
,
errfd
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
0
);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
return
0
;
}
/* Waiting for child processes.
waitpid(2) may return information about terminated children that we
did not yet request, and there is no portable way to wait for a
specific set of children.
As a workaround, we store the results of children for later use.
XXX: This assumes that PIDs are not reused too quickly. */
struct
terminated_child
{
pid_t
pid
;
int
exitcode
;
struct
terminated_child
*
next
;
};
struct
terminated_child
*
terminated_children
;
static
gpg_error_t
store_result
(
pid_t
pid
,
int
exitcode
)
{
struct
terminated_child
*
c
;
c
=
xtrymalloc
(
sizeof
*
c
);
if
(
c
==
NULL
)
return
gpg_err_code_from_syserror
();
c
->
pid
=
pid
;
c
->
exitcode
=
exitcode
;
c
->
next
=
terminated_children
;
terminated_children
=
c
;
return
0
;
}
static
int
get_result
(
pid_t
pid
,
int
*
r_exitcode
)
{
struct
terminated_child
*
c
,
**
prevp
;
for
(
prevp
=
&
terminated_children
,
c
=
terminated_children
;
c
;
prevp
=
&
c
->
next
,
c
=
c
->
next
)
if
(
c
->
pid
==
pid
)
{
*
prevp
=
c
->
next
;
*
r_exitcode
=
c
->
exitcode
;
xfree
(
c
);
return
1
;
}
return
0
;
}
/* See exechelp.h for a description. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_wait_process
(
const
char
*
pgmname
,
pid_t
pid
,
int
hang
,
int
*
r_exitcode
)
{
gpg_err_code_t
ec
;
int
i
,
status
;
if
(
r_exitcode
)
*
r_exitcode
=
-1
;
if
(
pid
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
return
gpg_error
(
GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE
);
#ifdef USE_NPTH
i
=
npth_waitpid
(
pid
,
&
status
,
hang
?
0
:
WNOHANG
);
#else
while
((
i
=
waitpid
(
pid
,
&
status
,
hang
?
0
:
WNOHANG
))
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
)
&&
errno
==
EINTR
);
#endif
if
(
i
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
ec
=
gpg_err_code_from_errno
(
errno
);
log_error
(
_
(
"waiting for process %d to terminate failed: %s
\n
"
),
(
int
)
pid
,
strerror
(
errno
));
}
else
if
(
!
i
)
{
ec
=
GPG_ERR_TIMEOUT
;
/* Still running. */
}
else
if
(
WIFEXITED
(
status
)
&&
WEXITSTATUS
(
status
)
==
127
)
{
log_error
(
_
(
"error running '%s': probably not installed
\n
"
),
pgmname
);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_CONFIGURATION
;
}
else
if
(
WIFEXITED
(
status
)
&&
WEXITSTATUS
(
status
))
{
if
(
!
r_exitcode
)
log_error
(
_
(
"error running '%s': exit status %d
\n
"
),
pgmname
,
WEXITSTATUS
(
status
));
else
*
r_exitcode
=
WEXITSTATUS
(
status
);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
}
else
if
(
!
WIFEXITED
(
status
))
{
log_error
(
_
(
"error running '%s': terminated
\n
"
),
pgmname
);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
}
else
{
if
(
r_exitcode
)
*
r_exitcode
=
0
;
ec
=
0
;
}
return
gpg_err_make
(
GPG_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT
,
ec
);
}
/* See exechelp.h for a description. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_wait_processes
(
const
char
**
pgmnames
,
pid_t
*
pids
,
size_t
count
,
int
hang
,
int
*
r_exitcodes
)
{
gpg_err_code_t
ec
=
0
;
size_t
i
,
left
;
int
*
dummy
=
NULL
;
if
(
r_exitcodes
==
NULL
)
{
dummy
=
r_exitcodes
=
xtrymalloc
(
sizeof
*
r_exitcodes
*
count
);
if
(
dummy
==
NULL
)
return
gpg_err_code_from_syserror
();
}
for
(
i
=
0
,
left
=
count
;
i
<
count
;
i
++
)
{
int
status
=
-1
;
/* Skip invalid PID. */
if
(
pids
[
i
]
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
r_exitcodes
[
i
]
=
-1
;
left
-=
1
;
continue
;
}
/* See if there was a previously stored result for this pid. */
if
(
get_result
(
pids
[
i
],
&
status
))
left
-=
1
;
r_exitcodes
[
i
]
=
status
;
}
while
(
left
>
0
)
{
pid_t
pid
;
int
status
;
#ifdef USE_NPTH
pid
=
npth_waitpid
(
-1
,
&
status
,
hang
?
0
:
WNOHANG
);
#else
while
((
pid
=
waitpid
(
-1
,
&
status
,
hang
?
0
:
WNOHANG
))
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
)
&&
errno
==
EINTR
);
#endif
if
(
pid
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
ec
=
gpg_err_code_from_errno
(
errno
);
log_error
(
_
(
"waiting for processes to terminate failed: %s
\n
"
),
strerror
(
errno
));
break
;
}
else
if
(
!
pid
)
{
ec
=
GPG_ERR_TIMEOUT
;
/* Still running. */
break
;
}
else
{
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
count
;
i
++
)
if
(
pid
==
pids
[
i
])
break
;
if
(
i
==
count
)
{
/* No match, store this result. */
ec
=
store_result
(
pid
,
status
);
if
(
ec
)
break
;
continue
;
}
/* Process PIDS[i] died. */
if
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
]
!=
(
pid_t
)
-1
)
{
log_error
(
"PID %d was reused"
,
pid
);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
break
;
}
left
-=
1
;
r_exitcodes
[
i
]
=
status
;
}
}
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
count
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
]
==
-1
)
continue
;
if
(
WIFEXITED
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
])
&&
WEXITSTATUS
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
])
==
127
)
{
log_error
(
_
(
"error running '%s': probably not installed
\n
"
),
pgmnames
[
i
]);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_CONFIGURATION
;
}
else
if
(
WIFEXITED
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
])
&&
WEXITSTATUS
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
]))
{
if
(
dummy
)
log_error
(
_
(
"error running '%s': exit status %d
\n
"
),
pgmnames
[
i
],
WEXITSTATUS
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
]));
else
r_exitcodes
[
i
]
=
WEXITSTATUS
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
]);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
}
else
if
(
!
WIFEXITED
(
r_exitcodes
[
i
]))
{
log_error
(
_
(
"error running '%s': terminated
\n
"
),
pgmnames
[
i
]);
ec
=
GPG_ERR_GENERAL
;
}
}
xfree
(
dummy
);
return
gpg_err_make
(
GPG_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT
,
ec
);
}
void
gnupg_release_process
(
pid_t
pid
)
{
(
void
)
pid
;
}
/* Spawn a new process and immediately detach from it. The name of
the program to exec is PGMNAME and its arguments are in ARGV (the
programname is automatically passed as first argument).
Environment strings in ENVP are set. An error is returned if
pgmname is not executable; to make this work it is necessary to
provide an absolute file name. All standard file descriptors are
connected to /dev/null. */
gpg_error_t
gnupg_spawn_process_detached
(
const
char
*
pgmname
,
const
char
*
argv
[],
const
char
*
envp
[]
)
{
gpg_err_code_t
ec
;
pid_t
pid
;
int
i
;
if
(
getuid
()
!=
geteuid
())
return
my_error
(
GPG_ERR_BUG
);
if
((
ec
=
gnupg_access
(
pgmname
,
X_OK
)))
return
gpg_err_make
(
default_errsource
,
ec
);
pid
=
fork
();
if
(
pid
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
log_error
(
_
(
"error forking process: %s
\n
"
),
strerror
(
errno
));
return
my_error_from_syserror
();
}
if
(
!
pid
)
{
pid_t
pid2
;
gcry_control
(
GCRYCTL_TERM_SECMEM
);
if
(
setsid
()
==
-1
||
chdir
(
"/"
))
_exit
(
1
);
pid2
=
fork
();
/* Double fork to let init take over the new child. */
if
(
pid2
==
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
_exit
(
1
);
if
(
pid2
)
_exit
(
0
);
/* Let the parent exit immediately. */
if
(
envp
)
for
(
i
=
0
;
envp
[
i
];
i
++
)
putenv
(
xstrdup
(
envp
[
i
]));
do_exec
(
pgmname
,
argv
,
-1
,
-1
,
-1
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
0
);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
if
(
waitpid
(
pid
,
NULL
,
0
)
==
-1
)
log_error
(
"waitpid failed in gnupg_spawn_process_detached: %s"
,
strerror
(
errno
));
return
0
;
}
/* Kill a process; that is send an appropriate signal to the process.
gnupg_wait_process must be called to actually remove the process
from the system. An invalid PID is ignored. */
void
gnupg_kill_process
(
pid_t
pid
)
{
if
(
pid
!=
(
pid_t
)(
-1
))
{
kill
(
pid
,
SIGTERM
);
}
}
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