| |
| /* |
| * server.c Set up and handle communications with a server process. |
| * |
| * Server Handling copyright 1992-1999, 2001 The Free Software Foundation |
| * |
| * Server Handling is free software. |
| * You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the |
| * GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software |
| * Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * Server Handling 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 Server Handling. See the file "COPYING". If not, |
| * write to: The Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
| * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, |
| * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
| * |
| * As a special exception, The Free Software Foundation gives |
| * permission for additional uses of the text contained in his release |
| * of ServerHandler. |
| * |
| * The exception is that, if you link the ServerHandler library with other |
| * files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the |
| * resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. |
| * Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of |
| * linking the ServerHandler library code into it. |
| * |
| * This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why |
| * the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. |
| * |
| * This exception applies only to the code released by The Free |
| * Software Foundation under the name ServerHandler. If you copy code |
| * from other sources under the General Public License into a copy of |
| * ServerHandler, as the General Public License permits, the exception |
| * does not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid |
| * misleading anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must |
| * delete this exception notice from them. |
| * |
| * If you write modifications of your own for ServerHandler, it is your |
| * choice whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications. |
| * If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "fixlib.h" |
| #include "server.h" |
| |
| STATIC volatile enum t_bool read_pipe_timeout; |
| STATIC pid_t server_master_pid = NOPROCESS; |
| |
| tSCC* def_args[] = |
| { (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL }; |
| STATIC t_pf_pair server_pair = |
| { (FILE *) NULL, (FILE *) NULL }; |
| STATIC pid_t server_id = NULLPROCESS; |
| /* |
| * Arbitrary text that should not be found in the shell output. |
| * It must be a single line and appear verbatim at the start of |
| * the terminating output line. |
| */ |
| tSCC z_done[] = "ShElL-OuTpUt-HaS-bEeN-cOmPlEtEd"; |
| tSCC* p_cur_dir = (char *) NULL; |
| |
| /* |
| * load_data |
| * |
| * Read data from a file pointer (a pipe to a process in this context) |
| * until we either get EOF or we get a marker line back. |
| * The read data are stored in a malloc-ed string that is truncated |
| * to size at the end. Input is assumed to be an ASCII string. |
| */ |
| static char * |
| load_data (FILE* fp) |
| { |
| char *pz_text; |
| size_t text_size; |
| char *pz_scan; |
| char z_line[1024]; |
| t_bool got_done = BOOL_FALSE; |
| |
| text_size = sizeof (z_line) * 2; |
| pz_scan = pz_text = XNEWVEC (char, text_size); |
| |
| for (;;) |
| { |
| size_t used_ct; |
| |
| alarm (10); |
| read_pipe_timeout = BOOL_FALSE; |
| if (fgets (z_line, sizeof (z_line), fp) == (char *) NULL) |
| break; |
| |
| if (strncmp (z_line, z_done, sizeof (z_done) - 1) == 0) |
| { |
| got_done = BOOL_TRUE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| strcpy (pz_scan, z_line); |
| pz_scan += strlen (z_line); |
| used_ct = (size_t) (pz_scan - pz_text); |
| |
| if (text_size - used_ct < sizeof (z_line)) |
| { |
| size_t off = (size_t) (pz_scan - pz_text); |
| |
| text_size += 4096; |
| pz_text = XRESIZEVEC (char, pz_text, text_size); |
| pz_scan = pz_text + off; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| alarm (0); |
| if (read_pipe_timeout || ! got_done) |
| { |
| free ((void *) pz_text); |
| return (char *) NULL; |
| } |
| |
| while ((pz_scan > pz_text) && ISSPACE (pz_scan[-1])) |
| pz_scan--; |
| *pz_scan = NUL; |
| return XRESIZEVEC (char, pz_text, strlen (pz_text) + 1); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * close_server |
| * |
| * Make certain the server process is dead, close the |
| * pipes to it and from it, finally NULL out the file pointers |
| */ |
| void |
| close_server (void) |
| { |
| if ( (server_id != NULLPROCESS) |
| && (server_master_pid == getpid ())) |
| { |
| kill ((pid_t) server_id, SIGKILL); |
| server_id = NULLPROCESS; |
| server_master_pid = NOPROCESS; |
| fclose (server_pair.pf_read); |
| fclose (server_pair.pf_write); |
| server_pair.pf_read = server_pair.pf_write = (FILE *) NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * sig_handler really only handles the timeout and pipe signals. |
| * This ensures that we do not wait forever on a request |
| * to our server, and also that if the server dies, we do not |
| * die from a sigpipe problem. |
| */ |
| static void |
| sig_handler (int signo ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| /* FIXME: this is illegal to do in a signal handler. */ |
| fprintf (stderr, |
| "fixincl ERROR: sig_handler: killed pid %ld due to %s\n", |
| (long) server_id, signo == SIGPIPE ? "SIGPIPE" : "SIGALRM"); |
| #endif |
| close_server (); |
| read_pipe_timeout = BOOL_TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * server_setup Establish the signal handler for PIPE and ALARM. |
| * Also establishes the current directory to give to the |
| * server process at the start of every server command. |
| */ |
| static void |
| server_setup (void) |
| { |
| static int atexit_done = 0; |
| char buff [MAXPATHLEN + 1]; |
| |
| if (atexit_done++ == 0) |
| atexit (close_server); |
| else |
| fputs ("NOTE: server restarted\n", stderr); |
| |
| server_master_pid = getpid (); |
| |
| signal (SIGPIPE, sig_handler); |
| signal (SIGALRM, sig_handler); |
| |
| fputs ("trap : 1\n", server_pair.pf_write); |
| fflush (server_pair.pf_write); |
| if (getcwd (buff, MAXPATHLEN + 1) == NULL) |
| buff[0] = 0; |
| p_cur_dir = xstrdup (buff); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * find_shell |
| * |
| * Locate a shell suitable for use. For various reasons |
| * (like the use of "trap" in server_setup(), it must be a |
| * Bourne-like shell. |
| * |
| * Most of the time, /bin/sh is preferred, but sometimes |
| * it's quite broken (like on Ultrix). autoconf lets you |
| * override with $CONFIG_SHELL, so we do the same. |
| */ |
| |
| static const char * |
| find_shell (void) |
| { |
| char * shell = getenv ("CONFIG_SHELL"); |
| if (shell) |
| return shell; |
| |
| return "/bin/sh"; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * run_shell |
| * |
| * Run a shell command on the server. The command string |
| * passed in is wrapped inside the sequence: |
| * |
| * cd <original directory> |
| * <command string> |
| * echo |
| * echo <end-of-command-marker> |
| * |
| * This ensures that all commands start at a known place in |
| * the directory structure, that any incomplete output lines |
| * are completed and that our special marker sequence appears on |
| * a line by itself. We have chosen a marker that is |
| * excessively unlikely to be reproduced in normal output: |
| * |
| * "ShElL-OuTpUt-HaS-bEeN-cOmPlEtEd" |
| */ |
| char * |
| run_shell (const char* pz_cmd) |
| { |
| tSCC zNoServer[] = "Server not running, cannot run:\n%s\n\n"; |
| t_bool retry = BOOL_TRUE; |
| |
| do_retry: |
| /* IF the shell server process is not running yet, |
| THEN try to start it. */ |
| if (server_id == NULLPROCESS) |
| { |
| def_args[0] = find_shell (); |
| |
| server_id = proc2_fopen (&server_pair, def_args); |
| if (server_id > 0) |
| server_setup (); |
| } |
| |
| /* IF it is still not running, THEN return the nil string. */ |
| if (server_id <= 0) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, zNoServer, pz_cmd); |
| return XCNEW (char); |
| } |
| |
| /* Make sure the process will pay attention to us, send the |
| supplied command, and then have it output a special marker that |
| we can find. */ |
| fprintf (server_pair.pf_write, "cd \"%s\"\n%s\n\necho\necho %s\n", |
| p_cur_dir, pz_cmd, z_done); |
| fflush (server_pair.pf_write); |
| |
| /* IF the server died and we received a SIGPIPE, |
| THEN return an empty string. */ |
| if (server_id == NULLPROCESS) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, zNoServer, pz_cmd); |
| return XCNEW (char); |
| } |
| |
| /* Now try to read back all the data. If we fail due to either a |
| sigpipe or sigalrm (timeout), we will return the nil string. */ |
| { |
| char *pz = load_data (server_pair.pf_read); |
| |
| if (pz == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| close_server (); |
| |
| if (retry) |
| { |
| retry = BOOL_FALSE; |
| goto do_retry; |
| } |
| |
| fprintf (stderr, "CLOSING SHELL SERVER - command failure:\n\t%s\n", |
| pz_cmd); |
| pz = XCNEW (char); |
| } |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| fprintf( stderr, "run_shell command success: %s\n", pz ); |
| #endif |
| return pz; |
| } |
| } |