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1 /* Fork a Unix child process, and set up to debug it, for GDB.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1990-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Contributed by Cygnus Support.
6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 #include "defs.h"
23 #include <string.h>
24 #include "inferior.h"
25 #include "terminal.h"
26 #include "target.h"
27 #include "gdb_wait.h"
28 #include "gdb_vfork.h"
29 #include "gdbcore.h"
30 #include "gdbthread.h"
31 #include "command.h" /* for dont_repeat () */
32 #include "gdbcmd.h"
33 #include "solib.h"
34 #include "filestuff.h"
35
36 #include <signal.h>
37
38 /* This just gets used as a default if we can't find SHELL. */
39 #define SHELL_FILE "/bin/sh"
40
41 extern char **environ;
42
43 static char *exec_wrapper;
44
45 /* Break up SCRATCH into an argument vector suitable for passing to
46 execvp and store it in ARGV. E.g., on "run a b c d" this routine
47 would get as input the string "a b c d", and as output it would
48 fill in ARGV with the four arguments "a", "b", "c", "d". */
49
50 static void
51 breakup_args (char *scratch, char **argv)
52 {
53 char *cp = scratch, *tmp;
54
55 for (;;)
56 {
57 /* Scan past leading separators */
58 while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t' || *cp == '\n')
59 cp++;
60
61 /* Break if at end of string. */
62 if (*cp == '\0')
63 break;
64
65 /* Take an arg. */
66 *argv++ = cp;
67
68 /* Scan for next arg separator. */
69 tmp = strchr (cp, ' ');
70 if (tmp == NULL)
71 tmp = strchr (cp, '\t');
72 if (tmp == NULL)
73 tmp = strchr (cp, '\n');
74
75 /* No separators => end of string => break. */
76 if (tmp == NULL)
77 break;
78 cp = tmp;
79
80 /* Replace the separator with a terminator. */
81 *cp++ = '\0';
82 }
83
84 /* Null-terminate the vector. */
85 *argv = NULL;
86 }
87
88 /* When executing a command under the given shell, return non-zero if
89 the '!' character should be escaped when embedded in a quoted
90 command-line argument. */
91
92 static int
93 escape_bang_in_quoted_argument (const char *shell_file)
94 {
95 const int shell_file_len = strlen (shell_file);
96
97 /* Bang should be escaped only in C Shells. For now, simply check
98 that the shell name ends with 'csh', which covers at least csh
99 and tcsh. This should be good enough for now. */
100
101 if (shell_file_len < 3)
102 return 0;
103
104 if (shell_file[shell_file_len - 3] == 'c'
105 && shell_file[shell_file_len - 2] == 's'
106 && shell_file[shell_file_len - 1] == 'h')
107 return 1;
108
109 return 0;
110 }
111
112 /* Start an inferior Unix child process and sets inferior_ptid to its
113 pid. EXEC_FILE is the file to run. ALLARGS is a string containing
114 the arguments to the program. ENV is the environment vector to
115 pass. SHELL_FILE is the shell file, or NULL if we should pick
116 one. EXEC_FUN is the exec(2) function to use, or NULL for the default
117 one. */
118
119 /* This function is NOT reentrant. Some of the variables have been
120 made static to ensure that they survive the vfork call. */
121
122 int
123 fork_inferior (char *exec_file_arg, char *allargs, char **env,
124 void (*traceme_fun) (void), void (*init_trace_fun) (int),
125 void (*pre_trace_fun) (void), char *shell_file_arg,
126 void (*exec_fun)(const char *file, char * const *argv,
127 char * const *env))
128 {
129 int pid;
130 static char default_shell_file[] = SHELL_FILE;
131 /* Set debug_fork then attach to the child while it sleeps, to debug. */
132 static int debug_fork = 0;
133 /* This is set to the result of setpgrp, which if vforked, will be visible
134 to you in the parent process. It's only used by humans for debugging. */
135 static int debug_setpgrp = 657473;
136 static char *shell_file;
137 static char *exec_file;
138 char **save_our_env;
139 int shell = 0;
140 static char **argv;
141 const char *inferior_io_terminal = get_inferior_io_terminal ();
142 struct inferior *inf;
143 int i;
144 int save_errno;
145
146 /* If no exec file handed to us, get it from the exec-file command
147 -- with a good, common error message if none is specified. */
148 exec_file = exec_file_arg;
149 if (exec_file == 0)
150 exec_file = get_exec_file (1);
151
152 /* 'startup_with_shell' is declared in inferior.h and bound to the
153 "set startup-with-shell" option. If 0, we'll just do a
154 fork/exec, no shell, so don't bother figuring out what shell. */
155 shell_file = shell_file_arg;
156 if (startup_with_shell)
157 {
158 /* Figure out what shell to start up the user program under. */
159 if (shell_file == NULL)
160 shell_file = getenv ("SHELL");
161 if (shell_file == NULL)
162 shell_file = default_shell_file;
163 shell = 1;
164 }
165
166 if (!shell)
167 {
168 /* We're going to call execvp. Create argument vector.
169 Calculate an upper bound on the length of the vector by
170 assuming that every other character is a separate
171 argument. */
172 int argc = (strlen (allargs) + 1) / 2 + 2;
173
174 argv = (char **) alloca (argc * sizeof (*argv));
175 argv[0] = exec_file;
176 breakup_args (allargs, &argv[1]);
177 }
178 else
179 {
180 /* We're going to call a shell. */
181 char *shell_command;
182 int len;
183 char *p;
184 int need_to_quote;
185 const int escape_bang = escape_bang_in_quoted_argument (shell_file);
186
187 /* Multiplying the length of exec_file by 4 is to account for the
188 fact that it may expand when quoted; it is a worst-case number
189 based on every character being '. */
190 len = 5 + 4 * strlen (exec_file) + 1 + strlen (allargs) + 1 + /*slop */ 12;
191 if (exec_wrapper)
192 len += strlen (exec_wrapper) + 1;
193
194 shell_command = (char *) alloca (len);
195 shell_command[0] = '\0';
196
197 strcat (shell_command, "exec ");
198
199 /* Add any exec wrapper. That may be a program name with arguments, so
200 the user must handle quoting. */
201 if (exec_wrapper)
202 {
203 strcat (shell_command, exec_wrapper);
204 strcat (shell_command, " ");
205 }
206
207 /* Now add exec_file, quoting as necessary. */
208
209 /* Quoting in this style is said to work with all shells. But
210 csh on IRIX 4.0.1 can't deal with it. So we only quote it if
211 we need to. */
212 p = exec_file;
213 while (1)
214 {
215 switch (*p)
216 {
217 case '\'':
218 case '!':
219 case '"':
220 case '(':
221 case ')':
222 case '$':
223 case '&':
224 case ';':
225 case '<':
226 case '>':
227 case ' ':
228 case '\n':
229 case '\t':
230 need_to_quote = 1;
231 goto end_scan;
232
233 case '\0':
234 need_to_quote = 0;
235 goto end_scan;
236
237 default:
238 break;
239 }
240 ++p;
241 }
242 end_scan:
243 if (need_to_quote)
244 {
245 strcat (shell_command, "'");
246 for (p = exec_file; *p != '\0'; ++p)
247 {
248 if (*p == '\'')
249 strcat (shell_command, "'\\''");
250 else if (*p == '!' && escape_bang)
251 strcat (shell_command, "\\!");
252 else
253 strncat (shell_command, p, 1);
254 }
255 strcat (shell_command, "'");
256 }
257 else
258 strcat (shell_command, exec_file);
259
260 strcat (shell_command, " ");
261 strcat (shell_command, allargs);
262
263 /* If we decided above to start up with a shell, we exec the
264 shell, "-c" says to interpret the next arg as a shell command
265 to execute, and this command is "exec <target-program>
266 <args>". */
267 argv = (char **) alloca (4 * sizeof (char *));
268 argv[0] = shell_file;
269 argv[1] = "-c";
270 argv[2] = shell_command;
271 argv[3] = (char *) 0;
272 }
273
274 /* Retain a copy of our environment variables, since the child will
275 replace the value of environ and if we're vforked, we have to
276 restore it. */
277 save_our_env = environ;
278
279 /* Tell the terminal handling subsystem what tty we plan to run on;
280 it will just record the information for later. */
281 new_tty_prefork (inferior_io_terminal);
282
283 /* It is generally good practice to flush any possible pending stdio
284 output prior to doing a fork, to avoid the possibility of both
285 the parent and child flushing the same data after the fork. */
286 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
287 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
288
289 /* If there's any initialization of the target layers that must
290 happen to prepare to handle the child we're about fork, do it
291 now... */
292 if (pre_trace_fun != NULL)
293 (*pre_trace_fun) ();
294
295 /* Create the child process. Since the child process is going to
296 exec(3) shortly afterwards, try to reduce the overhead by
297 calling vfork(2). However, if PRE_TRACE_FUN is non-null, it's
298 likely that this optimization won't work since there's too much
299 work to do between the vfork(2) and the exec(3). This is known
300 to be the case on ttrace(2)-based HP-UX, where some handshaking
301 between parent and child needs to happen between fork(2) and
302 exec(2). However, since the parent is suspended in the vforked
303 state, this doesn't work. Also note that the vfork(2) call might
304 actually be a call to fork(2) due to the fact that autoconf will
305 ``#define vfork fork'' on certain platforms. */
306 if (pre_trace_fun || debug_fork)
307 pid = fork ();
308 else
309 pid = vfork ();
310
311 if (pid < 0)
312 perror_with_name (("vfork"));
313
314 if (pid == 0)
315 {
316 close_most_fds ();
317
318 if (debug_fork)
319 sleep (debug_fork);
320
321 /* Create a new session for the inferior process, if necessary.
322 It will also place the inferior in a separate process group. */
323 if (create_tty_session () <= 0)
324 {
325 /* No session was created, but we still want to run the inferior
326 in a separate process group. */
327 debug_setpgrp = gdb_setpgid ();
328 if (debug_setpgrp == -1)
329 perror (_("setpgrp failed in child"));
330 }
331
332 /* Ask the tty subsystem to switch to the one we specified
333 earlier (or to share the current terminal, if none was
334 specified). */
335 new_tty ();
336
337 /* Changing the signal handlers for the inferior after
338 a vfork can also change them for the superior, so we don't mess
339 with signals here. See comments in
340 initialize_signals for how we get the right signal handlers
341 for the inferior. */
342
343 /* "Trace me, Dr. Memory!" */
344 (*traceme_fun) ();
345
346 /* The call above set this process (the "child") as debuggable
347 by the original gdb process (the "parent"). Since processes
348 (unlike people) can have only one parent, if you are debugging
349 gdb itself (and your debugger is thus _already_ the
350 controller/parent for this child), code from here on out is
351 undebuggable. Indeed, you probably got an error message
352 saying "not parent". Sorry; you'll have to use print
353 statements! */
354
355 /* There is no execlpe call, so we have to set the environment
356 for our child in the global variable. If we've vforked, this
357 clobbers the parent, but environ is restored a few lines down
358 in the parent. By the way, yes we do need to look down the
359 path to find $SHELL. Rich Pixley says so, and I agree. */
360 environ = env;
361
362 if (exec_fun != NULL)
363 (*exec_fun) (argv[0], argv, env);
364 else
365 execvp (argv[0], argv);
366
367 /* If we get here, it's an error. */
368 save_errno = errno;
369 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Cannot exec %s", exec_file);
370 for (i = 1; argv[i] != NULL; i++)
371 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, " %s", argv[i]);
372 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, ".\n");
373 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Error: %s\n",
374 safe_strerror (save_errno));
375 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
376 _exit (0177);
377 }
378
379 /* Restore our environment in case a vforked child clob'd it. */
380 environ = save_our_env;
381
382 if (!have_inferiors ())
383 init_thread_list ();
384
385 inf = current_inferior ();
386
387 inferior_appeared (inf, pid);
388
389 /* Needed for wait_for_inferior stuff below. */
390 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (pid);
391
392 new_tty_postfork ();
393
394 /* We have something that executes now. We'll be running through
395 the shell at this point, but the pid shouldn't change. Targets
396 supporting MT should fill this task's ptid with more data as soon
397 as they can. */
398 add_thread_silent (inferior_ptid);
399
400 /* Now that we have a child process, make it our target, and
401 initialize anything target-vector-specific that needs
402 initializing. */
403 if (init_trace_fun)
404 (*init_trace_fun) (pid);
405
406 /* We are now in the child process of interest, having exec'd the
407 correct program, and are poised at the first instruction of the
408 new program. */
409 return pid;
410 }
411
412 /* Accept NTRAPS traps from the inferior. */
413
414 void
415 startup_inferior (int ntraps)
416 {
417 int pending_execs = ntraps;
418 int terminal_initted = 0;
419 ptid_t resume_ptid;
420
421 if (startup_with_shell)
422 {
423 /* One trap extra for exec'ing the shell. */
424 pending_execs++;
425 }
426
427 if (target_supports_multi_process ())
428 resume_ptid = pid_to_ptid (ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid));
429 else
430 resume_ptid = minus_one_ptid;
431
432 /* The process was started by the fork that created it, but it will
433 have stopped one instruction after execing the shell. Here we
434 must get it up to actual execution of the real program. */
435
436 if (exec_wrapper)
437 pending_execs++;
438
439 while (1)
440 {
441 enum gdb_signal resume_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0;
442 ptid_t event_ptid;
443
444 struct target_waitstatus ws;
445 memset (&ws, 0, sizeof (ws));
446 event_ptid = target_wait (resume_ptid, &ws, 0);
447
448 if (ws.kind == TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE)
449 /* The inferior didn't really stop, keep waiting. */
450 continue;
451
452 switch (ws.kind)
453 {
454 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SPURIOUS:
455 case TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED:
456 case TARGET_WAITKIND_FORKED:
457 case TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORKED:
458 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_ENTRY:
459 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SYSCALL_RETURN:
460 /* Ignore gracefully during startup of the inferior. */
461 switch_to_thread (event_ptid);
462 break;
463
464 case TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED:
465 target_terminal_ours ();
466 target_mourn_inferior ();
467 error (_("During startup program terminated with signal %s, %s."),
468 gdb_signal_to_name (ws.value.sig),
469 gdb_signal_to_string (ws.value.sig));
470 return;
471
472 case TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED:
473 target_terminal_ours ();
474 target_mourn_inferior ();
475 if (ws.value.integer)
476 error (_("During startup program exited with code %d."),
477 ws.value.integer);
478 else
479 error (_("During startup program exited normally."));
480 return;
481
482 case TARGET_WAITKIND_EXECD:
483 /* Handle EXEC signals as if they were SIGTRAP signals. */
484 xfree (ws.value.execd_pathname);
485 resume_signal = GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP;
486 switch_to_thread (event_ptid);
487 break;
488
489 case TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED:
490 resume_signal = ws.value.sig;
491 switch_to_thread (event_ptid);
492 break;
493 }
494
495 if (resume_signal != GDB_SIGNAL_TRAP)
496 {
497 /* Let shell child handle its own signals in its own way. */
498 target_resume (resume_ptid, 0, resume_signal);
499 }
500 else
501 {
502 /* We handle SIGTRAP, however; it means child did an exec. */
503 if (!terminal_initted)
504 {
505 /* Now that the child has exec'd we know it has already
506 set its process group. On POSIX systems, tcsetpgrp
507 will fail with EPERM if we try it before the child's
508 setpgid. */
509
510 /* Set up the "saved terminal modes" of the inferior
511 based on what modes we are starting it with. */
512 target_terminal_init ();
513
514 /* Install inferior's terminal modes. */
515 target_terminal_inferior ();
516
517 terminal_initted = 1;
518 }
519
520 if (--pending_execs == 0)
521 break;
522
523 /* Just make it go on. */
524 target_resume (resume_ptid, 0, GDB_SIGNAL_0);
525 }
526 }
527
528 /* Mark all threads non-executing. */
529 set_executing (resume_ptid, 0);
530 }
531
532 /* Implement the "unset exec-wrapper" command. */
533
534 static void
535 unset_exec_wrapper_command (char *args, int from_tty)
536 {
537 xfree (exec_wrapper);
538 exec_wrapper = NULL;
539 }
540
541 static void
542 show_startup_with_shell (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
543 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
544 {
545 fprintf_filtered (file,
546 _("Use of shell to start subprocesses is %s.\n"),
547 value);
548 }
549
550 /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */
551 extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_fork_child;
552
553 void
554 _initialize_fork_child (void)
555 {
556 add_setshow_filename_cmd ("exec-wrapper", class_run, &exec_wrapper, _("\
557 Set a wrapper for running programs.\n\
558 The wrapper prepares the system and environment for the new program."),
559 _("\
560 Show the wrapper for running programs."), NULL,
561 NULL, NULL,
562 &setlist, &showlist);
563
564 add_cmd ("exec-wrapper", class_run, unset_exec_wrapper_command,
565 _("Disable use of an execution wrapper."),
566 &unsetlist);
567
568 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("startup-with-shell", class_support,
569 &startup_with_shell, _("\
570 Set use of shell to start subprocesses. The default is on."), _("\
571 Show use of shell to start subprocesses."), NULL,
572 NULL,
573 show_startup_with_shell,
574 &setlist, &showlist);
575 }
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