newlib/winsup/cygwin/fork.cc
Robert Collins f449bfef40 2002-02-28 Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>
* Merged cygwin_daemon into head minus the new shm and ipc exports.

2002-02-28  Robert Collins  <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_tty_slave::open): More debugging.
	(fhandler_tty_slave::read): Fix printf type for the handle.
	* tty.cc (tty::common_init): Add a FIXME for security.

2002-01-29  Robert Collins  <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* Makefile.in (OBJS): Remove duplicate localtime.o.

2002-01-17  Robert Collins  <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* cygserver.cc (check_and_dup_handle): Consolidate the two variants for
	simplicity.
	Add Some basic debug output.
	(client_request_attach_tty::serve): Use the new debug_printf for clarity.
	Mark the duplicated handles as inheritable - fixup_after_fork() doesn't reopen
	tty's.

2002-01-16  Robert Collins  <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* cygserver.cc (transport): Correct scope.
	(client_request_attach_tty::serve): Add more debug information.
	Fix erroneous use of transport instead of conn.
	* cygserver_transport_pipes.cc (transport_layer_pipes::close): More debug.
	(transport_layer_pipes::read): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_pipes::write): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_pipes::impersonate_client): Ditto.

Mon Oct  8  7:41:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* cygserver.cc (server_request::process): Rename client_request_shm_get to
	client_request_shm.
	* cygserver_process.cc (process_cache::add): Rename to add_task.
	Use process_cleanup instead of process_request.
	(process_cache::remove_process): New method.
	(process::process): Initialize new members.
	(process::~process): New member.
	(process::cleanup): New method.
	(process::add_cleanup_routine): New method.
	(process_request::process): Rename to process_cleanup.
	Call the process object's cleanup method and then delete it.
	(process_process_param::request_loop): Remove the signalling process.
	* cygserver_shm.cc: Globally rename client_request_shm_get to client_request_shm.
	(client_request_shm_get::serve): Handle attach request counting.
	* cygserver_shm.h: Globally rename client_request_shm_get to client_request_shm.
	(class shm_cleanup): New class.
	* shm.cc: Globally rename client_request_shm_get to client_request_shm.
	(client_request_shm::client_request_shm): New constructor for attach requests.
	(shmat): Use it.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_process.h (class process_request): Rename to
	process_cleanup.
	(class cleanup_routine): New class.
	(class process): New members and methods to allow calling back when the process
	terminates.

Thu Oct  4 14:12:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>
	* cygserver.cc (request_loop): Make static.
	(main): Use new cache constructor syntax.
	Start cache worker threads.
	Cleanup the cache at shutdown.
	* cygserver_process.cc: Run indent.
	(process_cache::process_cache): Add a trigger to use when adding a process.
	(process_cache::process): Move process_entry to process.
	Insert at the end of the list.
	Trigger the request loop when new process's inserted.
	(process_cache::process_requests): Do it.
	(process_cache::add): New method.
	(process_cache::handle_snapshot): New method.
	(process::process): Merge in the process_entry fields.
	(process::handle): Make a stub function.
	(process::exit_code): New method.
	(process_request::process): New method.
	(process_process_param::request_loop): New method.
	* cygserver_shm.cc: New header dependency - threaded_queue.h.
	* threaded_queue.cc (threaded_queue::cleanup): Clearer messages.
	(queue_process_param::stop): Short spinlock on interruptible threads.
	* threaded_queue.h (class threaded_queue): New constructor.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_process.h (process_request): New class.
	(process_entry): Remove.
	(process): Merge in process_entry.
	(process_cache): Inherit from threaded_queue.

Tue Oct  2 23:24:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* cygserver.cc (class server_process_param): Use new constructor syntax.
	* cygserver_process.cc (process_cache::~process_cache): New function.
	* threaded_queue.cc: Define condition debug_printf.
	Run indent.
	(threaded_queue::cleanup): Move queue_process_param guts to a method.
	(threaded_queue::process_requests): Ditto.
	(queue_process_param::queue_process_param): New method.
	(queue_process_param::~queue_process_param): Ditto.
	(queue_process_param::start): Ditto.
	(queue_process_param::stop): Ditto.
	* threaded_queue.h (class queue_process_param): Add support for
	interruptible request loops.
	* cygwin/include/cygwin/cygserver_process.h (class process_cache): Add
	destructor.

Tue Oct  2 23:24:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* cygserver_client.cc: New flag allow_daemon to disable the daemon completely.
	(cygserver_request): Check it.
	(cygserver_init): Ditto.
	* environ.cc (parse_thing): Add (no)daemon option.

Tue Oct  2 23:00:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* shm.cc: Update to handle include changes from HEAD.

Tue Oct  2 16:06:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* Makefile.in: Remove cygserver_shm.o from cygwin1.dll.
	Rename cygserver_shm_outside.o to cygserver_shm.o.
	* cygserver.cc (server_request::process): Use the new client_request
	constructor.
	* cygserver_client.cc: Remove the #ifdef's stubs for the server method
	within cygwin.
	(client_request_attach_tty::client_request_attach_tty): Use the new
	client_request constructor.
	(client_request_shutdown::client_request_shutdown): Ditto.
	(client_request::client_request): Ditto.
	* cygserver_shm.cc (client_request_shm_get::serve): Remove the
	#ifdef'd stub for in-cygwin builds.
	(client_request_shm_get::client_request_shm_get): Use the new
	client_request constructor, and remove the in-cygwin variants.
	* cygserver_shm.h (class client_request_shm_get): #ifndef test the
	serve method - it's only used in cygserver.
	* shm.cc (client_request_shm_get::client_request_shm_get): New function.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver.h (request_header): New constructor.
	(class client_request): Use it.
	New constructor accepting the header size.
	#ifndef test the server method - it's only used within cygserver.
	(client_request_get_version): #ifdef test the server method.
	(client_request_shutdown): Ditto.
	(client_request_attach_tty): Ditto.

Tue Oct  2  9:57:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* Makefile.in: add threaded_queue.o to cygserver.exe.
	* cygserver.cc: Include threaded_queue.h
	(class server_request): Inherit from queue_request.
	(class server_process_param): Inherit from queue_process_param.
	(class server_request_queue): Inherit from threaded_queue.
	(request_loop): Adjust for new types.
	(server_request_queue::process_requests): Remove guts to
	threaded_queue::process_requests.
	(server_request::server_request): Adjust for new types.
	(worker_function): Delete.
	(server_request_queue::create_workers): Delete.
	(server_request_queue::cleanup): Delete.
	(server_request_queue::add): Move guts to threaded_queue::add.
	* threaded_queue.cc: New file.
	* threaded_queue.h: New file.

Mon Oct  1 12:38:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* cygserver.cc (client_request::serve): New function.
	* cygserver_process.cc: Inlude <pthread.h> for pthread_once.
	(process_cache::process_cache): Initialise a crtiical section for write access.
	(process_cache::process): Use the critical section. Also add missing entries to
	the cache.
	(do_process_init): New function to initalise class process static variables.
	(process::process): Ensure that the process access critical section is
	initialised.
	(process::handle): Close the handle of old process's when they have terminated
	and we are returning the handle for a process with the same pid.
	* cygserver_shm.cc: Run indent.
	Include cygserver_process.h to allow process cache functionality.
	(client_request_shm_get::serve): New parameter for process cache support.
	Use the process cache, not OpenProcess to get a handle to the originating process.
	Fix a handle leak with token_handle.
	* cygserver_shm.h (class client_request_shm_get): Update ::serve for process
	cache support.
	* cygserver_transport_pipes.cc: Redefine debug_printf to be conditional on DEBUG.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver.h: Do not implement client_request::serve in the
	header.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_process.h (class process_cache): Add a write access
	critical section to prevent races when requests from a  multithreaded
	application arrive.

Sun Sep 30 23:41:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* Makefile.in: Add cygserver_process.o to cygserver.exe.
	* cygserver.cc: Include signal.h and cygwin_version.h.
	Define debug_printf as a macro.
	Define DEBUG to a value.
	(client_request_attach_tty::serve): Add beginning of process cache support.
	Change from #ifdef DEBUG to work with new DEBUG style.
	(client_request_get_version::serve): Add beginning of process cache support.
	(class server_request): New prototype for support of process cache.
	(class queue_process_param): New class to allow request loop threading.
	(class server_request_queue): Add beginning of process cache support.
	Allow request loop threading.
	(request_loop): Thread function for request loops.
	(server_request_queue::process_requests): Initiator for threaded request loops.
	(client_request_shutdown::serve): Add beginning of process cache support.
	(server_request::server_request): Ditto.
	(server_request::process): Use debug_printf. Add beginning of process cache
	support.
	(server_request_queue::cleanup): Kill off any request loop threads.
	(server_request_queue::add): Add beginning of process cache support.
	(handle_signal): Trigger a shutdown.
	(main): Print out some useful info at startup - version, date time.
	Add process cache support.
	Spawn a separate thread for the transport request loop, thus allowing concurrent
	support for multiple transports.
	* cygserver_client.cc (client_request_get_version::serve): Add process cache
	support.
	(client_request_attach_tty::serve): Add process cache support.
	(client_request_shutdown::serve): Add process cache support.
	* cygsserver_process.cc: New file with the process cache support.
	* cygserver_shm.cc: Redefine debug_printf to allow conditional output.
	* cygwin.din: Export shmdt().
	* shm.cc: Run indent.
	Update FIXME's.
	(shmdt): New function.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver.h (class client_request): Add process cache support.
	(class client_request_get_version): Ditto.
	(class client_request_shutdown): Ditto.
	(class client_request_attach_tty): Ditto.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_process.h: New header for process cache support.

Sun Sep 30  8:52:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport.h: Add copyright header.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport_pipes.h: Ditto.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport_sockets.h: Ditto.

Sat Sep 29 20:40:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* Makefile.in: Add cygserver_transport_sockets.o to DLL_OFILES.
	Add cygserver_transport_sockets_outside.o to cygserver.exe.
	* cygserver.cc: Include new include files.
	* cygserver_client.cc: Ditto.
	* cygserver_shm.h: No need to include <sys/socket.h> now.
	* cygerver_transport.cc: Include new include files.
	(transport_layer_base::transport_layer_base): Strip back to a stub.
	(transport_layer_base::listen): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_base::accept): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_base::close): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_base::read): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_base::write): Ditto.
	(transport_layer_base::connect): Ditto.
	* cygserver_transport_pipes.cc: Include new header
	"cygwin/cygserver_transport_pipes.h".
	* cygserver_transport_sockets.cc: New file.
	* dcrt0.cc: No need to include <sys/socket.h> now.
	* fhandler_tty.cc: Ditto.
	* tty.cc: Ditto.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport.h: Strip the base class to a stub.
	Remove the cygserver_transport_pipes class.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport_pipes.h: New file.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport_sockets.h: New file.

Tue Sep 25 16:22:00 2001  Robert Collins <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* autoload.cc: Add dynamic load statement for 'ImpersonateNamedPipeClient'.
	* Makefile.in: Add new object files, and build instructions for cygserver.exe.
	* cygwin.din: Export ftok, shmat, shmctl and shmget.
	* dcrt0.cc: Additional includes for cygserver support.
	(dll_crt0_1): Initialise the cygserver client.
	* fhandler.h (fhandler_tty): New method cygserver_attach_tty.
	* fhandler_tty.cc: Additional includes for cygserver support.
	(fhandler_tty_slave::open): Attempt to use the cygserver when obtaining
	handles from the parent process. On failure or 9x use the current method.
	(fhandler_tty_slave::cygserver_attach_tty): New function.
	* fork.cc (fork_child): Fixup shm memory mapped areas.
	* pinfo.h: Declare fixup_shms_after_fork().
	* security.h: Declare alloc_sd().
	* tty.cc: Additonal includes to support cygserver.
	(tty::common_init): Don't allow others to open us if the cygserver is running.
	* winsup.h: Declare cygserver_running.
	* cygserver.cc: New file.
	* cygserver_client.cc: New file.
	* cygserver_shm.cc: New file.
	* cygserver_shm.h: New file.
	* cygserver_transport.cc: New file.
	* cygserver_transport_pipes.cc: New file.
	* ipc.cc: New file.
	* shm.cc: New file.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver.h: New file.
	* include/cygwin/cygserver_transport.h: New file.
	* include/sys/ipc.h: New file.
	* include/sys/shm.h: New file.

2002-02-28  Robert Collins  <rbtcollins@hotmail.com>

	* thread.cc (semaphore::TryWait): Set errno as required by posix 1003.1.
	(__sem_wait): Ditto.
	(__sem_trywait): Ditto.
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/* fork.cc
Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Red Hat, Inc.
This file is part of Cygwin.
This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include "winsup.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "security.h"
#include "fhandler.h"
#include "path.h"
#include "dtable.h"
#include "cygerrno.h"
#include "sync.h"
#include "sigproc.h"
#include "pinfo.h"
#include "cygheap.h"
#include "child_info.h"
#define NEED_VFORK
#include "perthread.h"
#include "perprocess.h"
#include "dll_init.h"
#ifdef DEBUGGING
static int npid;
static int npid_max;
static pid_t fork_pids[100];
#endif
/* Timeout to wait for child to start, parent to init child, etc. */
/* FIXME: Once things stabilize, bump up to a few minutes. */
#define FORK_WAIT_TIMEOUT (300 * 1000) /* 300 seconds */
#define dll_data_start &_data_start__
#define dll_data_end &_data_end__
#define dll_bss_start &_bss_start__
#define dll_bss_end &_bss_end__
void
per_thread::set (void *s)
{
if (s == PER_THREAD_FORK_CLEAR)
{
tls = TlsAlloc ();
s = NULL;
}
TlsSetValue (get_tls (), s);
}
static void
stack_base (child_info_fork &ch)
{
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION m;
memset (&m, 0, sizeof m);
if (!VirtualQuery ((LPCVOID) &m, &m, sizeof m))
system_printf ("couldn't get memory info, %E");
ch.stacktop = m.AllocationBase;
ch.stackbottom = (LPBYTE) m.BaseAddress + m.RegionSize;
ch.stacksize = (DWORD) ch.stackbottom - (DWORD) &m;
debug_printf ("bottom %p, top %p, stack %p, size %d, reserve %d",
ch.stackbottom, ch.stacktop, &m, ch.stacksize,
(DWORD) ch.stackbottom - (DWORD) ch.stacktop);
}
/* Copy memory from parent to child.
The result is a boolean indicating success. */
static int
fork_copy (PROCESS_INFORMATION &pi, const char *what, ...)
{
va_list args;
char *low;
int pass = 0;
va_start (args, what);
while ((low = va_arg (args, char *)))
{
char *high = va_arg (args, char *);
DWORD todo = wincap.chunksize () ?: high - low;
char *here;
for (here = low; here < high; here += todo)
{
DWORD done = 0;
if (here + todo > high)
todo = high - here;
int res = WriteProcessMemory (pi.hProcess, here, here, todo, &done);
debug_printf ("child handle %p, low %p, high %p, res %d", pi.hProcess,
low, high, res);
if (!res || todo != done)
{
if (!res)
__seterrno ();
/* If this happens then there is a bug in our fork
implementation somewhere. */
system_printf ("%s pass %d failed, %p..%p, done %d, windows pid %u, %E",
what, pass, low, high, done, pi.dwProcessId);
goto err;
}
}
pass++;
}
debug_printf ("done");
return 1;
err:
TerminateProcess (pi.hProcess, 1);
set_errno (EAGAIN);
return 0;
}
/* Wait for child to finish what it's doing and signal us.
We don't want to wait forever here.If there's a problem somewhere
it'll hang the entire system (since all forks are mutex'd). If we
time out, set errno = EAGAIN and hope the app tries again. */
static int
sync_with_child (PROCESS_INFORMATION &pi, HANDLE subproc_ready,
BOOL hang_child, const char *s)
{
/* We also add the child process handle to the wait. If the child fails
to initialize (eg. because of a missing dll). Then this
handle will become signalled. This stops a *looong* timeout wait.
*/
HANDLE w4[2];
debug_printf ("waiting for child. reason: %s, hang_child %d", s,
hang_child);
w4[1] = pi.hProcess;
w4[0] = subproc_ready;
DWORD rc = WaitForMultipleObjects (2, w4, FALSE, FORK_WAIT_TIMEOUT);
if (rc == WAIT_OBJECT_0 ||
WaitForSingleObject (subproc_ready, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
/* That's ok */;
else if (rc == WAIT_FAILED || rc == WAIT_TIMEOUT)
{
if (rc != WAIT_FAILED)
system_printf ("WaitForMultipleObjects timed out");
else
system_printf ("WaitForMultipleObjects failed, %E");
set_errno (EAGAIN);
syscall_printf ("-1 = fork(), WaitForMultipleObjects failed");
TerminateProcess (pi.hProcess, 1);
return 0;
}
else
{
/* Child died. Clean up and exit. */
DWORD errcode;
GetExitCodeProcess (pi.hProcess, &errcode);
/* Fix me. This is not enough. The fork should not be considered
* to have failed if the process was essentially killed by a signal.
*/
if (errcode != STATUS_CONTROL_C_EXIT)
{
system_printf ("child %d(%p) died before initialization with status code %p",
pi.dwProcessId, pi.hProcess, errcode);
system_printf ("*** child state %s", s);
#ifdef DEBUGGING
abort ();
#endif
}
set_errno (EAGAIN);
syscall_printf ("Child died before subproc_ready signalled");
return 0;
}
debug_printf ("child signalled me");
return 1;
}
static int
resume_child (PROCESS_INFORMATION &pi, HANDLE forker_finished)
{
SetEvent (forker_finished);
debug_printf ("signalled child");
return 1;
}
/* Notify parent that it is time for the next step.
Note that this has to be a macro since the parent may be messing with
our stack. */
static void __stdcall
sync_with_parent(const char *s, bool hang_self)
{
debug_printf ("signalling parent: %s", s);
/* Tell our parent we're waiting. */
if (!SetEvent (child_proc_info->subproc_ready))
api_fatal ("fork child - SetEvent for %s failed, %E", s);
if (hang_self)
{
HANDLE h = child_proc_info->forker_finished;
/* Wait for the parent to fill in our stack and heap.
Don't wait forever here. If our parent dies we don't want to clog
the system. If the wait fails, we really can't continue so exit. */
DWORD psync_rc = WaitForSingleObject (h, FORK_WAIT_TIMEOUT);
debug_printf ("awake");
switch (psync_rc)
{
case WAIT_TIMEOUT:
api_fatal ("WFSO timed out for %s", s);
break;
case WAIT_FAILED:
if (GetLastError () == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE &&
WaitForSingleObject (child_proc_info->forker_finished, 1) != WAIT_FAILED)
break;
api_fatal ("WFSO failed for %s, fork_finished %p, %E", s,
child_proc_info->forker_finished);
break;
default:
debug_printf ("no problems");
break;
}
}
}
static int __stdcall
fork_child (HANDLE& hParent, dll *&first_dll, bool& load_dlls)
{
debug_printf ("child is running. pid %d, ppid %d, stack here %p",
myself->pid, myself->ppid, __builtin_frame_address (0));
/* Restore the inheritance state as in parent
Don't call setuid here! The flags are already set. */
if (cygheap->user.impersonated)
{
debug_printf ("Impersonation of child, token: %d", cygheap->user.token);
if (cygheap->user.token == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
RevertToSelf (); // probably not needed
else if (!ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (cygheap->user.token))
system_printf ("Impersonate for forked child failed: %E");
}
sync_with_parent ("after longjmp.", TRUE);
ProtectHandle (hParent);
sigproc_printf ("hParent %p, child 1 first_dll %p, load_dlls %d\n", hParent,
first_dll, load_dlls);
#ifdef DEBUGGING
char c;
if (GetEnvironmentVariable ("FORKDEBUG", &c, 1))
try_to_debug ();
char buf[80];
/* This is useful for debugging fork problems. Use gdb to attach to
the pid reported here. */
if (GetEnvironmentVariable ("CYGWIN_FORK_SLEEP", buf, sizeof (buf)))
{
small_printf ("Sleeping %d after fork, pid %u\n", atoi (buf), GetCurrentProcessId ());
Sleep (atoi(buf));
}
#endif
/* If we've played with the stack, stacksize != 0. That means that
fork() was invoked from other than the main thread. Make sure that
when the "main" thread exits it calls do_exit, like a normal process.
Exit with a status code of 0. */
if (child_proc_info->stacksize)
{
((DWORD *)child_proc_info->stackbottom)[-17] = (DWORD)do_exit;
((DWORD *)child_proc_info->stackbottom)[-15] = (DWORD)0;
}
set_file_api_mode (current_codepage);
MALLOC_CHECK;
debug_fixup_after_fork ();
pinfo_fixup_after_fork ();
cygheap->fdtab.fixup_after_fork (hParent);
signal_fixup_after_fork ();
MALLOC_CHECK;
/* If we haven't dynamically loaded any dlls, just signal
the parent. Otherwise, load all the dlls, tell the parent
that we're done, and wait for the parent to fill in the.
loaded dlls' data/bss. */
if (!load_dlls)
sync_with_parent ("performed fork fixup.", FALSE);
else
{
dlls.load_after_fork (hParent, first_dll);
sync_with_parent ("loaded dlls", TRUE);
}
ForceCloseHandle (hParent);
(void) ForceCloseHandle (child_proc_info->subproc_ready);
(void) ForceCloseHandle (child_proc_info->forker_finished);
if (fixup_mmaps_after_fork ())
api_fatal ("recreate_mmaps_after_fork_failed");
if (fixup_shms_after_fork ())
api_fatal ("recreate_shm areas after fork failed");
/* Set thread local stuff to zero. Under Windows 95/98 this is sometimes
non-zero, for some reason.
FIXME: There is a memory leak here after a fork. */
for (per_thread **t = threadstuff; *t; t++)
if ((*t)->clear_on_fork ())
(*t)->set ();
user_data->threadinterface->fixup_after_fork ();
/* Initialize signal/process handling */
sigproc_init ();
__pthread_atforkchild ();
cygbench ("fork-child");
return 0;
}
static void
slow_pid_reuse (HANDLE h)
{
static NO_COPY HANDLE last_fork_procs[8] = {0};
static NO_COPY unsigned nfork_procs = 0;
if (nfork_procs >= (sizeof (last_fork_procs) / sizeof (last_fork_procs [0])))
nfork_procs = 0;
/* Keep a list of handles to forked processes sitting around to prevent
Windows from reusing the same pid n times in a row. Having the same pids
close in succesion confuses bash. Keeping a handle open will stop
windows from reusing the same pid. */
if (last_fork_procs[nfork_procs])
ForceCloseHandle1 (last_fork_procs[nfork_procs], fork_stupidity);
if (DuplicateHandle (hMainProc, h, hMainProc, &last_fork_procs[nfork_procs],
0, FALSE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
ProtectHandle1 (last_fork_procs[nfork_procs], fork_stupidity);
else
{
last_fork_procs[nfork_procs] = NULL;
system_printf ("couldn't create last_fork_proc, %E");
}
nfork_procs++;
}
static int __stdcall
fork_parent (HANDLE& hParent, dll *&first_dll,
bool& load_dlls, void *stack_here, child_info_fork &ch)
{
HANDLE subproc_ready, forker_finished;
DWORD rc;
PROCESS_INFORMATION pi = {0, NULL, 0, 0};
/* call the pthread_atfork prepare functions */
__pthread_atforkprepare ();
subproc_init ();
#ifdef DEBUGGING_NOTNEEDED
/* The ProtectHandle call allocates memory so we need to make sure
that enough is set aside here so that the sbrk pointer does not
move when ProtectHandle is called after the child is started.
Otherwise the sbrk pointers in the parent will not agree with
the child and when user_data is (regrettably) copied over,
the user_data->ptr field will not be accurate. */
free (malloc (4096));
#endif
int c_flags = GetPriorityClass (hMainProc) /*|
CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP*/;
STARTUPINFO si = {0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL};
/* If we don't have a console, then don't create a console for the
child either. */
HANDLE console_handle = CreateFileA ("CONOUT$", GENERIC_WRITE,
FILE_SHARE_WRITE, &sec_none_nih,
OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL);
if (console_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && console_handle != 0)
CloseHandle (console_handle);
else
c_flags |= DETACHED_PROCESS;
/* Some file types (currently only sockets) need extra effort in the
parent after CreateProcess and before copying the datastructures
to the child. So we have to start the child in suspend state,
unfortunately, to avoid a race condition. */
if (cygheap->fdtab.need_fixup_before ())
c_flags |= CREATE_SUSPENDED;
/* Create an inheritable handle to pass to the child process. This will
allow the child to duplicate handles from the parent to itself. */
hParent = NULL;
if (!DuplicateHandle (hMainProc, hMainProc, hMainProc, &hParent, 0, 1,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
{
system_printf ("couldn't create handle to myself for child, %E");
return -1;
}
/* Remember the address of the first loaded dll and decide
if we need to load dlls. We do this here so that this
information will be available in the parent and, when
the stack is copied, in the child. */
first_dll = dlls.start.next;
load_dlls = dlls.reload_on_fork && dlls.loaded_dlls;
/* This will help some of the confusion. */
fflush (stdout);
subproc_ready = CreateEvent (&sec_all, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
if (subproc_ready == NULL)
{
CloseHandle (hParent);
system_printf ("unable to allocate subproc_ready event, %E");
return -1;
}
forker_finished = CreateEvent (&sec_all, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
if (forker_finished == NULL)
{
CloseHandle (hParent);
CloseHandle (subproc_ready);
system_printf ("unable to allocate forker_finished event, %E");
return -1;
}
ProtectHandle (subproc_ready);
ProtectHandle (forker_finished);
init_child_info (PROC_FORK, &ch, 1, subproc_ready);
ch.forker_finished = forker_finished;
stack_base (ch);
si.cb = sizeof (STARTUPINFO);
si.lpReserved2 = (LPBYTE)&ch;
si.cbReserved2 = sizeof(ch);
/* Remove impersonation */
if (cygheap->user.impersonated && cygheap->user.token != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
RevertToSelf ();
ch.parent = hParent;
#ifdef DEBUGGING
if (npid_max)
{
for (int pass = 0; pass < 2; pass++)
{
pid_t pid;
while ((pid = fork_pids[npid++]))
if (!pinfo (pid))
{
ch.cygpid = pid;
goto out;
}
npid = 0;
}
}
out:
#endif
char sa_buf[1024];
syscall_printf ("CreateProcess (%s, %s, 0, 0, 1, %x, 0, 0, %p, %p)",
myself->progname, myself->progname, c_flags, &si, &pi);
__malloc_lock (_reent_clib ());
void *newheap;
newheap = cygheap_setup_for_child (&ch,cygheap->fdtab.need_fixup_before ());
rc = CreateProcess (myself->progname, /* image to run */
myself->progname, /* what we send in arg0 */
sec_user_nih (sa_buf),
sec_user_nih (sa_buf),
TRUE, /* inherit handles from parent */
c_flags,
NULL, /* environment filled in later */
0, /* use current drive/directory */
&si,
&pi);
CloseHandle (hParent);
if (!rc)
{
__seterrno ();
syscall_printf ("CreateProcessA failed, %E");
ForceCloseHandle(subproc_ready);
ForceCloseHandle(forker_finished);
/* Restore impersonation */
if (cygheap->user.impersonated
&& cygheap->user.token != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (cygheap->user.token);
cygheap_setup_for_child_cleanup (newheap, &ch, 0);
return -1;
}
/* Fixup the parent datastructure if needed and resume the child's
main thread. */
if (!cygheap->fdtab.need_fixup_before ())
cygheap_setup_for_child_cleanup (newheap, &ch, 0);
else
{
cygheap->fdtab.fixup_before_fork (pi.dwProcessId);
cygheap_setup_for_child_cleanup (newheap, &ch, 1);
ResumeThread (pi.hThread);
}
#ifdef DEBUGGING
pinfo forked ((ch.cygpid != 1 ? ch.cygpid : cygwin_pid (pi.dwProcessId)), 1);
#else
pinfo forked (cygwin_pid (pi.dwProcessId), 1);
#endif
/* Initialize things that are done later in dll_crt0_1 that aren't done
for the forkee. */
strcpy(forked->progname, myself->progname);
/* Restore impersonation */
if (cygheap->user.impersonated && cygheap->user.token != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
ImpersonateLoggedOnUser (cygheap->user.token);
ProtectHandle (pi.hThread);
/* Protect the handle but name it similarly to the way it will
be called in subproc handling. */
ProtectHandle1 (pi.hProcess, childhProc);
/* Fill in fields in the child's process table entry. */
forked->hProcess = pi.hProcess;
forked->dwProcessId = pi.dwProcessId;
forked->copysigs(myself);
/* Hopefully, this will succeed. The alternative to doing things this
way is to reserve space prior to calling CreateProcess and then fill
it in afterwards. This requires more bookkeeping than I like, though,
so we'll just do it the easy way. So, terminate any child process if
we can't actually record the pid in the internal table. */
if (!forked.remember ())
{
TerminateProcess (pi.hProcess, 1);
set_errno (EAGAIN);
goto cleanup;
}
slow_pid_reuse (pi.hProcess);
/* Wait for subproc to initialize itself. */
if (!sync_with_child (pi, subproc_ready, TRUE, "waiting for longjmp"))
goto cleanup;
/* CHILD IS STOPPED */
debug_printf ("child is alive (but stopped)");
/* Initialize, in order: data, bss, heap, stack, dll data, dll bss
Note: variables marked as NO_COPY will not be copied
since they are placed in a protected segment. */
MALLOC_CHECK;
rc = fork_copy (pi, "user/cygwin data",
user_data->data_start, user_data->data_end,
user_data->bss_start, user_data->bss_end,
cygheap->heapbase, cygheap->heapptr,
stack_here, ch.stackbottom,
dll_data_start, dll_data_end,
dll_bss_start, dll_bss_end, NULL);
__malloc_unlock (_reent_clib ());
MALLOC_CHECK;
if (!rc)
goto cleanup;
/* Now fill data/bss of any DLLs that were linked into the program. */
for (dll *d = dlls.istart (DLL_LINK); d; d = dlls.inext ())
{
debug_printf ("copying data/bss of a linked dll");
if (!fork_copy (pi, "linked dll data/bss", d->p.data_start, d->p.data_end,
d->p.bss_start, d->p.bss_end,
NULL))
goto cleanup;
}
/* Start thread, and wait for it to reload dlls. */
if (!resume_child (pi, forker_finished) ||
!sync_with_child (pi, subproc_ready, load_dlls, "child loading dlls"))
goto cleanup;
/* If DLLs were loaded in the parent, then the child has reloaded all
of them and is now waiting to have all of the individual data and
bss sections filled in. */
if (load_dlls)
{
/* CHILD IS STOPPED */
/* write memory of reloaded dlls */
for (dll *d = dlls.istart (DLL_LOAD); d; d = dlls.inext ())
{
debug_printf ("copying data/bss for a loaded dll");
if (!fork_copy (pi, "loaded dll data/bss", d->p.data_start, d->p.data_end,
d->p.bss_start, d->p.bss_end,
NULL))
goto cleanup;
}
/* Start the child up again. */
(void) resume_child (pi, forker_finished);
}
ForceCloseHandle (subproc_ready);
ForceCloseHandle (pi.hThread);
ForceCloseHandle (forker_finished);
forker_finished = NULL;
pi.hThread = NULL;
__pthread_atforkparent ();
return forked->pid;
/* Common cleanup code for failure cases */
cleanup:
/* Remember to de-allocate the fd table. */
if (pi.hProcess)
ForceCloseHandle1 (pi.hProcess, childhProc);
if (pi.hThread)
ForceCloseHandle (pi.hThread);
if (subproc_ready)
ForceCloseHandle (subproc_ready);
if (forker_finished)
ForceCloseHandle (forker_finished);
return -1;
}
extern "C" int
fork ()
{
struct
{
HANDLE hParent;
dll *first_dll;
bool load_dlls;
} grouped;
MALLOC_CHECK;
sigframe thisframe (mainthread);
debug_printf ("entering");
grouped.hParent = grouped.first_dll = NULL;
grouped.load_dlls = 0;
if (ISSTATE(myself, PID_SPLIT_HEAP))
{
system_printf ("The heap has been split, CYGWIN can't fork this process.");
system_printf ("Increase the heap_chunk_size in the registry and try again.");
set_errno (ENOMEM);
syscall_printf ("-1 = fork (), split heap");
return -1;
}
void *esp;
__asm__ volatile ("movl %%esp,%0": "=r" (esp));
myself->set_has_pgid_children ();
child_info_fork ch;
int res = setjmp (ch.jmp);
if (res)
res = fork_child (grouped.hParent, grouped.first_dll, grouped.load_dlls);
else
res = fork_parent (grouped.hParent, grouped.first_dll, grouped.load_dlls, esp, ch);
MALLOC_CHECK;
syscall_printf ("%d = fork()", res);
return res;
}
#ifdef DEBUGGING
void
fork_init ()
{
char buf[1024];
if (!GetEnvironmentVariable ("CYGWIN_FORK_PIDS", buf, 1024))
return;
pid_t pid;
char *p, *pe;
for (p = buf; (pid = strtol (p, &pe, 10)); p = pe)
fork_pids[npid_max++] = pid;
}
#endif /*DEBUGGING*/
#ifdef NEWVFORK
/* Dummy function to force second assignment below to actually be
carried out */
static vfork_save *
get_vfork_val ()
{
return vfork_storage.val ();
}
#endif
extern "C"
int
vfork ()
{
#ifndef NEWVFORK
return fork ();
#else
sigframe thisframe;
vfork_save *vf = get_vfork_val ();
char **esp, **pp;
if (vf == NULL)
vf = vfork_storage.create ();
else if (vf->pid)
return fork ();
if (!setjmp (vf->j))
{
vf->pid = -1;
__asm__ volatile ("movl %%esp,%0": "=r" (vf->vfork_esp):);
__asm__ volatile ("movl %%ebp,%0": "=r" (vf->vfork_ebp):);
for (pp = (char **)vf->frame, esp = vf->vfork_esp;
esp <= vf->vfork_ebp + 2; pp++, esp++)
*pp = *esp;
int res = cygheap->fdtab.vfork_child_dup () ? 0 : -1;
debug_printf ("%d = vfork()", res);
debug_printf ("exiting vfork, res %d", res);
return res;
}
vf = get_vfork_val ();
for (pp = (char **)vf->frame, esp = vf->vfork_esp;
esp <= vf->vfork_ebp + 2; pp++, esp++)
*esp = *pp;
thisframe.init (mainthread);
cygheap->fdtab.vfork_parent_restore ();
if (vf->pid < 0)
{
int exitval = -vf->pid;
vf->pid = 0;
if ((vf->pid = fork ()) == 0)
exit (exitval);
}
int pid = vf->pid;
vf->pid = 0;
debug_printf ("exiting vfork, pid %d", pid);
sig_dispatch_pending ();
return pid;
#endif
}