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/*
* Copyright 1993, 1995 Christopher Seiwald.
*
* This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information.
*/
/* This file is ALSO:
* Copyright 2001-2004 David Abrahams.
* Copyright 2007 Rene Rivera.
* Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
* (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
* http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*/
/*
* execnt.c - execute a shell command on Windows NT
*
* If $(JAMSHELL) is defined, uses that to formulate the actual command. The
* default is: cmd.exe /Q/C
*
* In $(JAMSHELL), % expands to the command string and ! expands to the slot
* number (starting at 1) for multiprocess (-j) invocations. If $(JAMSHELL) does
* not include a %, it is tacked on as the last argument.
*
* Each $(JAMSHELL) placeholder must be specified as a separate individual
* element in a jam variable value.
*
* Do not just set JAMSHELL to cmd.exe - it will not work!
*
* External routines:
* exec_check() - preprocess and validate the command
* exec_cmd() - launch an async command execution
* exec_wait() - wait for any of the async command processes to terminate
*
* Internal routines:
* filetime_to_seconds() - Windows FILETIME --> number of seconds conversion
*/
#include "jam.h"
#ifdef USE_EXECNT
#include "execcmd.h"
#include "lists.h"
#include "output.h"
#include "pathsys.h"
#include "string.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#include <process.h>
#include <tlhelp32.h>
/* get the maximum shell command line length according to the OS */
static int maxline();
/* valid raw command string length */
static long raw_command_length( char const * command );
/* add two 64-bit unsigned numbers, h1l1 and h2l2 */
static FILETIME add_64(
unsigned long h1, unsigned long l1,
unsigned long h2, unsigned long l2 );
/* */
static FILETIME add_FILETIME( FILETIME t1, FILETIME t2 );
/* */
static FILETIME negate_FILETIME( FILETIME t );
/* record the timing info for the process */
static void record_times( HANDLE const, timing_info * const );
/* calc the current running time of an *active* process */
static double running_time( HANDLE const );
/* terminate the given process, after terminating all its children first */
static void kill_process_tree( DWORD const procesdId, HANDLE const );
/* waits for a command to complete or time out */
static int try_wait( int const timeoutMillis );
/* reads any pending output for running commands */
static void read_output();
/* checks if a command ran out of time, and kills it */
static int try_kill_one();
/* is the first process a parent (direct or indirect) to the second one */
static int is_parent_child( DWORD const parent, DWORD const child );
/* */
static void close_alert( PROCESS_INFORMATION const * const );
/* close any alerts hanging around */
static void close_alerts();
/* prepare a command file to be executed using an external shell */
static char const * prepare_command_file( string const * command, int slot );
/* invoke the actual external process using the given command line */
static void invoke_cmd( char const * const command, int const slot );
/* find a free slot in the running commands table */
static int get_free_cmdtab_slot();
/* put together the final command string we are to run */
static void string_new_from_argv( string * result, char const * const * argv );
/* frees and renews the given string */
static void string_renew( string * const );
/* reports the last failed Windows API related error message */
static void reportWindowsError( char const * const apiName );
/* closes a Windows HANDLE and resets its variable to 0. */
static void closeWinHandle( HANDLE * const handle );
/* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
/* CreateProcessA() Windows API places a limit of 32768 characters (bytes) on
* the allowed command-line length, including a trailing Unicode (2-byte)
* nul-terminator character.
*/
#define MAX_RAW_COMMAND_LENGTH 32766
/* We hold handles for pipes used to communicate with child processes in two
* element arrays indexed as follows.
*/
#define EXECCMD_PIPE_READ 0
#define EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE 1
static int intr_installed;
/* The list of commands we run. */
static struct
{
/* Temporary command file used to execute the action when needed. */
string command_file[ 1 ];
/* Pipes for communicating with the child process. Parent reads from (0),
* child writes to (1).
*/
HANDLE pipe_out[ 2 ];
HANDLE pipe_err[ 2 ];
string buffer_out[ 1 ]; /* buffer to hold stdout, if any */
string buffer_err[ 1 ]; /* buffer to hold stderr, if any */
PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; /* running process information */
/* Function called when the command completes. */
ExecCmdCallback func;
/* Opaque data passed back to the 'func' callback. */
void * closure;
}
cmdtab[ MAXJOBS ] = { { 0 } };
/*
* Execution unit tests.
*/
void execnt_unit_test()
{
#if !defined( NDEBUG )
/* vc6 preprocessor is broken, so assert with these strings gets confused.
* Use a table instead.
*/
{
typedef struct test { char * command; int result; } test;
test tests[] = {
{ "", 0 },
{ " ", 0 },
{ "x", 1 },
{ "\nx", 1 },
{ "x\n", 1 },
{ "\nx\n", 1 },
{ "\nx \n", 2 },
{ "\nx \n ", 2 },
{ " \n\t\t\v\r\r\n \t x \v \t\t\r\n\n\n \n\n\v\t", 8 },
{ "x\ny", -1 },
{ "x\n\n y", -1 },
{ "echo x > foo.bar", -1 },
{ "echo x < foo.bar", -1 },
{ "echo x | foo.bar", -1 },
{ "echo x \">\" foo.bar", 18 },
{ "echo x '<' foo.bar", 18 },
{ "echo x \"|\" foo.bar", 18 },
{ "echo x \\\">\\\" foo.bar", -1 },
{ "echo x \\\"<\\\" foo.bar", -1 },
{ "echo x \\\"|\\\" foo.bar", -1 },
{ "\"echo x > foo.bar\"", 18 },
{ "echo x \"'\"<' foo.bar", -1 },
{ "echo x \\\\\"<\\\\\" foo.bar", 22 },
{ "echo x \\x\\\"<\\\\\" foo.bar", -1 },
{ 0 } };
test const * t;
for ( t = tests; t->command; ++t )
assert( raw_command_length( t->command ) == t->result );
}
{
int const length = maxline() + 9;
char * const cmd = (char *)BJAM_MALLOC_ATOMIC( length + 1 );
memset( cmd, 'x', length );
cmd[ length ] = 0;
assert( raw_command_length( cmd ) == length );
BJAM_FREE( cmd );
}
#endif
}
/*
* exec_check() - preprocess and validate the command
*/
int exec_check
(
string const * command,
LIST * * pShell,
int * error_length,
int * error_max_length
)
{
/* Default shell does nothing when triggered with an empty or a
* whitespace-only command so we simply skip running it in that case. We
* still pass them on to non-default shells as we do not really know what
* they are going to do with such commands.
*/
if ( list_empty( *pShell ) )
{
char const * s = command->value;
while ( isspace( *s ) ) ++s;
if ( !*s )
return EXEC_CHECK_NOOP;
}
/* Check prerequisites for executing raw commands. */
if ( is_raw_command_request( *pShell ) )
{
int const raw_cmd_length = raw_command_length( command->value );
if ( raw_cmd_length < 0 )
{
/* Invalid characters detected - fallback to default shell. */
list_free( *pShell );
*pShell = L0;
}
else if ( raw_cmd_length > MAX_RAW_COMMAND_LENGTH )
{
*error_length = raw_cmd_length;
*error_max_length = MAX_RAW_COMMAND_LENGTH;
return EXEC_CHECK_TOO_LONG;
}
else
return raw_cmd_length ? EXEC_CHECK_OK : EXEC_CHECK_NOOP;
}
/* Now we know we are using an external shell. Note that there is no need to
* check for too long command strings when using an external shell since we
* use a command file and assume no one is going to set up a JAMSHELL format
* string longer than a few hundred bytes at most which should be well under
* the total command string limit. Should someone actually construct such a
* JAMSHELL value it will get reported as an 'invalid parameter'
* CreateProcessA() Windows API failure which seems like a good enough
* result for such intentional mischief.
*/
/* Check for too long command lines. */
return check_cmd_for_too_long_lines( command->value, maxline(),
error_length, error_max_length );
}
/*
* exec_cmd() - launch an async command execution
*
* We assume exec_check() already verified that the given command can have its
* command string constructed as requested.
*/
void exec_cmd
(
string const * cmd_orig,
ExecCmdCallback func,
void * closure,
LIST * shell
)
{
int const slot = get_free_cmdtab_slot();
int const is_raw_cmd = is_raw_command_request( shell );
string cmd_local[ 1 ];
/* Initialize default shell - anything more than /Q/C is non-portable. */
static LIST * default_shell;
if ( !default_shell )
default_shell = list_new( object_new( "cmd.exe /Q/C" ) );
/* Specifying no shell means requesting the default shell. */
if ( list_empty( shell ) )
shell = default_shell;
if ( DEBUG_EXECCMD )
if ( is_raw_cmd )
printf( "Executing raw command directly\n" );
else
{
printf( "Executing using a command file and the shell: " );
list_print( shell );
printf( "\n" );
}
/* If we are running a raw command directly - trim its leading whitespaces
* as well as any trailing all-whitespace lines but keep any trailing
* whitespace in the final/only line containing something other than
* whitespace).
*/
if ( is_raw_cmd )
{
char const * start = cmd_orig->value;
char const * p = cmd_orig->value + cmd_orig->size;
char const * end = p;
while ( isspace( *start ) ) ++start;
while ( p > start && isspace( p[ -1 ] ) )
if ( *--p == '\n' )
end = p;
string_new( cmd_local );
string_append_range( cmd_local, start, end );
assert( cmd_local->size == raw_command_length( cmd_orig->value ) );
}
/* If we are not running a raw command directly, prepare a command file to
* be executed using an external shell and the actual command string using
* that command file.
*/
else
{
char const * const cmd_file = prepare_command_file( cmd_orig, slot );
char const * argv[ MAXARGC + 1 ]; /* +1 for NULL */
argv_from_shell( argv, shell, cmd_file, slot );
string_new_from_argv( cmd_local, argv );
}
/* Catch interrupts whenever commands are running. */
if ( !intr_installed )
{
intr_installed = 1;
signal( SIGINT, onintr );
}
/* Save input data into the selected running commands table slot. */
cmdtab[ slot ].func = func;
cmdtab[ slot ].closure = closure;
/* Invoke the actual external process using the constructed command line. */
invoke_cmd( cmd_local->value, slot );
/* Free our local command string copy. */
string_free( cmd_local );
}
/*
* exec_wait() - wait for any of the async command processes to terminate
*
* Wait and drive at most one execution completion, while processing the I/O for
* all ongoing commands.
*/
void exec_wait()
{
int i = -1;
int exit_reason; /* reason why a command completed */
/* Wait for a command to complete, while snarfing up any output. */
while ( 1 )
{
/* Check for a complete command, briefly. */
i = try_wait( 500 );
/* Read in the output of all running commands. */
read_output();
/* Close out pending debug style dialogs. */
close_alerts();
/* Process the completed command we found. */
if ( i >= 0 ) { exit_reason = EXIT_OK; break; }
/* Check if a command ran out of time. */
i = try_kill_one();
if ( i >= 0 ) { exit_reason = EXIT_TIMEOUT; break; }
}
/* We have a command... process it. */
{
DWORD exit_code;
timing_info time;
int rstat;
/* The time data for the command. */
record_times( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess, &time );
/* Removed the used temporary command file. */
if ( cmdtab[ i ].command_file->size )
unlink( cmdtab[ i ].command_file->value );
/* Find out the process exit code. */
GetExitCodeProcess( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess, &exit_code );
/* The dispossition of the command. */
if ( interrupted() )
rstat = EXEC_CMD_INTR;
else if ( exit_code )
rstat = EXEC_CMD_FAIL;
else
rstat = EXEC_CMD_OK;
/* Call the callback, may call back to jam rule land. */
(*cmdtab[ i ].func)( cmdtab[ i ].closure, rstat, &time,
cmdtab[ i ].buffer_out->value, cmdtab[ i ].buffer_err->value,
exit_reason );
/* Clean up our child process tracking data. No need to clear the
* temporary command file name as it gets reused.
*/
closeWinHandle( &cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess );
closeWinHandle( &cmdtab[ i ].pi.hThread );
closeWinHandle( &cmdtab[ i ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ] );
closeWinHandle( &cmdtab[ i ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ] );
closeWinHandle( &cmdtab[ i ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ] );
closeWinHandle( &cmdtab[ i ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ] );
string_renew( cmdtab[ i ].buffer_out );
string_renew( cmdtab[ i ].buffer_err );
}
}
/* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
/*
* Invoke the actual external process using the given command line. Track the
* process in our running commands table.
*/
static void invoke_cmd( char const * const command, int const slot )
{
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa = { sizeof( SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES ), 0, 0 };
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sd;
STARTUPINFO si = { sizeof( STARTUPINFO ), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
/* Init the security data. */
InitializeSecurityDescriptor( &sd, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION );
SetSecurityDescriptorDacl( &sd, TRUE, NULL, FALSE );
sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = &sd;
sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
/* Create pipes for communicating with the child process. */
if ( !CreatePipe( &cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ],
&cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ], &sa, 0 ) )
{
reportWindowsError( "CreatePipe" );
exit( EXITBAD );
}
if ( globs.pipe_action && !CreatePipe( &cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_err[
EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ], &cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ],
&sa, 0 ) )
{
reportWindowsError( "CreatePipe" );
exit( EXITBAD );
}
/* Set handle inheritance off for the pipe ends the parent reads from. */
SetHandleInformation( cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ],
HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0 );
if ( globs.pipe_action )
SetHandleInformation( cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ],
HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0 );
/* Hide the child window, if any. */
si.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
/* Redirect the child's output streams to our pipes. */
si.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
si.hStdOutput = cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ];
si.hStdError = globs.pipe_action
? cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ]
: cmdtab[ slot ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_WRITE ];
/* Let the child inherit stdin, as some commands assume it is available. */
si.hStdInput = GetStdHandle( STD_INPUT_HANDLE );
/* Create output buffers. */
string_new( cmdtab[ slot ].buffer_out );
string_new( cmdtab[ slot ].buffer_err );
if ( DEBUG_EXECCMD )
printf( "Command string for CreateProcessA(): '%s'\n", command );
/* Run the command by creating a sub-process for it. */
if ( !CreateProcessA(
NULL , /* application name */
(char *)command , /* command line */
NULL , /* process attributes */
NULL , /* thread attributes */
TRUE , /* inherit handles */
CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP, /* create flags */
NULL , /* env vars, null inherits env */
NULL , /* current dir, null is our current dir */
&si , /* startup info */
&cmdtab[ slot ].pi ) ) /* child process info, if created */
{
reportWindowsError( "CreateProcessA" );
exit( EXITBAD );
}
}
/*
* For more details on Windows cmd.exe shell command-line length limitations see
* the following MSDN article:
* http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;830473
*/
static int raw_maxline()
{
OSVERSIONINFO os_info;
os_info.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof( os_info );
GetVersionEx( &os_info );
if ( os_info.dwMajorVersion >= 5 ) return 8191; /* XP */
if ( os_info.dwMajorVersion == 4 ) return 2047; /* NT 4.x */
return 996; /* NT 3.5.1 */
}
static int maxline()
{
static result;
if ( !result ) result = raw_maxline();
return result;
}
/*
* Closes a Windows HANDLE and resets its variable to 0.
*/
static void closeWinHandle( HANDLE * const handle )
{
if ( *handle )
{
CloseHandle( *handle );
*handle = 0;
}
}
/*
* Frees and renews the given string.
*/
static void string_renew( string * const s )
{
string_free( s );
string_new( s );
}
/*
* raw_command_length() - valid raw command string length
*
* Checks whether the given command may be executed as a raw command. If yes,
* returns the corresponding command string length. If not, returns -1.
*
* Rules for constructing raw command strings:
* - Command may not contain unquoted shell I/O redirection characters.
* - May have at most one command line with non-whitespace content.
* - Leading whitespace trimmed.
* - Trailing all-whitespace lines trimmed.
* - Trailing whitespace on the sole command line kept (may theoretically
* affect the executed command).
*/
static long raw_command_length( char const * command )
{
char const * p;
char const * escape = 0;
char inquote = 0;
char const * newline = 0;
/* Skip leading whitespace. */
while ( isspace( *command ) )
++command;
p = command;
/* Look for newlines and unquoted I/O redirection. */
do
{
p += strcspn( p, "\n\"'<>|\\" );
switch ( *p )
{
case '\n':
/* If our command contains non-whitespace content split over
* multiple lines we can not execute it directly.
*/
newline = p;
while ( isspace( *++p ) );
if ( *p ) return -1;
break;
case '\\':
escape = escape && escape == p - 1 ? 0 : p;
++p;
break;
case '"':
case '\'':
if ( escape && escape == p - 1 )
escape = 0;
else if ( inquote == *p )
inquote = 0;
else if ( !inquote )
inquote = *p;
++p;
break;
case '<':
case '>':
case '|':
if ( !inquote )
return -1;
++p;
break;
}
}
while ( *p );
/* Return the number of characters the command will occupy. */
return ( newline ? newline : p ) - command;
}
/* 64-bit arithmetic helpers. */
/* Compute the carry bit from the addition of two 32-bit unsigned numbers. */
#define add_carry_bit( a, b ) ((((a) | (b)) >> 31) & (~((a) + (b)) >> 31) & 0x1)
/* Compute the high 32 bits of the addition of two 64-bit unsigned numbers, h1l1
* and h2l2.
*/
#define add_64_hi( h1, l1, h2, l2 ) ((h1) + (h2) + add_carry_bit(l1, l2))
/*
* Add two 64-bit unsigned numbers, h1l1 and h2l2.
*/
static FILETIME add_64
(
unsigned long h1, unsigned long l1,
unsigned long h2, unsigned long l2
)
{
FILETIME result;
result.dwLowDateTime = l1 + l2;
result.dwHighDateTime = add_64_hi( h1, l1, h2, l2 );
return result;
}
static FILETIME add_FILETIME( FILETIME t1, FILETIME t2 )
{
return add_64( t1.dwHighDateTime, t1.dwLowDateTime, t2.dwHighDateTime,
t2.dwLowDateTime );
}
static FILETIME negate_FILETIME( FILETIME t )
{
/* 2s complement negation */
return add_64( ~t.dwHighDateTime, ~t.dwLowDateTime, 0, 1 );
}
/*
* filetime_to_seconds() - Windows FILETIME --> number of seconds conversion
*/
static double filetime_to_seconds( FILETIME const ft )
{
return ft.dwHighDateTime * ( (double)( 1UL << 31 ) * 2.0 * 1.0e-7 ) +
ft.dwLowDateTime * 1.0e-7;
}
static void record_times( HANDLE const process, timing_info * const time )
{
FILETIME creation;
FILETIME exit;
FILETIME kernel;
FILETIME user;
if ( GetProcessTimes( process, &creation, &exit, &kernel, &user ) )
{
time->system = filetime_to_seconds( kernel );
time->user = filetime_to_seconds( user );
timestamp_from_filetime( &time->start, &creation );
timestamp_from_filetime( &time->end, &exit );
}
}
#define IO_BUFFER_SIZE ( 16 * 1024 )
static char ioBuffer[ IO_BUFFER_SIZE + 1 ];
static void read_pipe
(
HANDLE in, /* the pipe to read from */
string * out
)
{
DWORD bytesInBuffer = 0;
DWORD bytesAvailable = 0;
do
{
/* check if we have any data to read */
if ( !PeekNamedPipe( in, ioBuffer, IO_BUFFER_SIZE, &bytesInBuffer,
&bytesAvailable, NULL ) )
bytesAvailable = 0;
/* read in the available data */
if ( bytesAvailable > 0 )
{
/* we only read in the available bytes, to avoid blocking */
if ( ReadFile( in, ioBuffer, bytesAvailable <= IO_BUFFER_SIZE ?
bytesAvailable : IO_BUFFER_SIZE, &bytesInBuffer, NULL ) )
{
if ( bytesInBuffer > 0 )
{
/* Clean up some illegal chars. */
int i;
for ( i = 0; i < bytesInBuffer; ++i )
{
if ( ( (unsigned char)ioBuffer[ i ] < 1 ) )
ioBuffer[ i ] = '?';
}
/* Null, terminate. */
ioBuffer[ bytesInBuffer ] = '\0';
/* Append to the output. */
string_append( out, ioBuffer );
/* Subtract what we read in. */
bytesAvailable -= bytesInBuffer;
}
else
{
/* Likely read a error, bail out. */
bytesAvailable = 0;
}
}
else
{
/* Definitely read a error, bail out. */
bytesAvailable = 0;
}
}
}
while ( bytesAvailable > 0 );
}
static void read_output()
{
int i;
for ( i = 0; i < globs.jobs; ++i )
if ( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess )
{
/* Read stdout data. */
if ( cmdtab[ i ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ] )
read_pipe( cmdtab[ i ].pipe_out[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ],
cmdtab[ i ].buffer_out );
/* Read stderr data. */
if ( cmdtab[ i ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ] )
read_pipe( cmdtab[ i ].pipe_err[ EXECCMD_PIPE_READ ],
cmdtab[ i ].buffer_err );
}
}
/*
* Waits for a single child process command to complete, or the timeout,
* whichever comes first. Returns the index of the completed command in the
* cmdtab array, or -1.
*/
static int try_wait( int const timeoutMillis )
{
int i;
int num_active;
int wait_api_result;
HANDLE active_handles[ MAXJOBS ];
int active_procs[ MAXJOBS ];
/* Prepare a list of all active processes to wait for. */
for ( num_active = 0, i = 0; i < globs.jobs; ++i )
if ( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess )
{
active_handles[ num_active ] = cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess;
active_procs[ num_active ] = i;
++num_active;
}
/* Wait for a child to complete, or for our timeout window to expire. */
wait_api_result = WaitForMultipleObjects( num_active, active_handles,
FALSE, timeoutMillis );
if ( ( WAIT_OBJECT_0 <= wait_api_result ) &&
( wait_api_result < WAIT_OBJECT_0 + num_active ) )
{
/* Terminated process detected - return its index. */
return active_procs[ wait_api_result - WAIT_OBJECT_0 ];
}
/* Timeout. */
return -1;
}
static int try_kill_one()
{
/* Only need to check if a timeout was specified with the -l option. */
if ( globs.timeout > 0 )
{
int i;
for ( i = 0; i < globs.jobs; ++i )
if ( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess )
{
double const t = running_time( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess );
if ( t > (double)globs.timeout )
{
/* The job may have left an alert dialog around, try and get
* rid of it before killing the job itself.
*/
close_alert( &cmdtab[ i ].pi );
/* We have a "runaway" job, kill it. */
kill_process_tree( cmdtab[ i ].pi.dwProcessId,
cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess );
/* And return its running commands table slot. */
return i;
}
}
}
return -1;
}
static void close_alerts()
{
/* We only attempt this every 5 seconds or so, because it is not a cheap
* operation, and we will catch the alerts eventually. This check uses
* floats as some compilers define CLOCKS_PER_SEC as a float or double.
*/
if ( ( (float)clock() / (float)( CLOCKS_PER_SEC * 5 ) ) < ( 1.0 / 5.0 ) )
{
int i;
for ( i = 0; i < globs.jobs; ++i )
if ( cmdtab[ i ].pi.hProcess )
close_alert( &cmdtab[ i ].pi );
}
}
/*
* Calc the current running time of an *active* process.
*/
static double running_time( HANDLE const process )
{
FILETIME creation;
FILETIME exit;
FILETIME kernel;
FILETIME user;
if ( GetProcessTimes( process, &creation, &exit, &kernel, &user ) )
{
/* Compute the elapsed time. */
FILETIME current;
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime( ¤t );
return filetime_to_seconds( add_FILETIME( current,
negate_FILETIME( creation ) ) );
}
return 0.0;
}
/*
* Not really optimal, or efficient, but it is easier this way, and it is not
* like we are going to be killing thousands, or even tens of processes.
*/
static void kill_process_tree( DWORD const pid, HANDLE const process )
{
HANDLE const process_snapshot_h = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(
TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0 );
if ( INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != process_snapshot_h )
{
BOOL ok = TRUE;
PROCESSENTRY32 pinfo;
pinfo.dwSize = sizeof( PROCESSENTRY32 );
for (
ok = Process32First( process_snapshot_h, &pinfo );
ok == TRUE;
ok = Process32Next( process_snapshot_h, &pinfo ) )
{
if ( pinfo.th32ParentProcessID == pid )
{
/* Found a child, recurse to kill it and anything else below it.
*/
HANDLE const ph = OpenProcess( PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS, FALSE,
pinfo.th32ProcessID );
if ( ph )
{
kill_process_tree( pinfo.th32ProcessID, ph );
CloseHandle( ph );
}
}
}
CloseHandle( process_snapshot_h );
}
/* Now that the children are all dead, kill the root. */
TerminateProcess( process, -2 );
}
static double creation_time( HANDLE const process )
{
FILETIME creation;
FILETIME exit;
FILETIME kernel;
FILETIME user;
return GetProcessTimes( process, &creation, &exit, &kernel, &user )
? filetime_to_seconds( creation )
: 0.0;
}
/*
* Recursive check if first process is parent (directly or indirectly) of the
* second one. Both processes are passed as process ids, not handles. Special
* return value 2 means that the second process is smss.exe and its parent
* process is System (first argument is ignored).
*/
static int is_parent_child( DWORD const parent, DWORD const child )
{
HANDLE process_snapshot_h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
if ( !child )
return 0;
if ( parent == child )
return 1;
process_snapshot_h = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot( TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0 );
if ( INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != process_snapshot_h )
{
BOOL ok = TRUE;
PROCESSENTRY32 pinfo;
pinfo.dwSize = sizeof( PROCESSENTRY32 );
for (
ok = Process32First( process_snapshot_h, &pinfo );
ok == TRUE;
ok = Process32Next( process_snapshot_h, &pinfo ) )
{
if ( pinfo.th32ProcessID == child )
{
/* Unfortunately, process ids are not really unique. There might
* be spurious "parent and child" relationship match between two
* non-related processes if real parent process of a given
* process has exited (while child process kept running as an
* "orphan") and the process id of such parent process has been
* reused by internals of the operating system when creating
* another process.
*
* Thus an additional check is needed - process creation time.
* This check may fail (i.e. return 0) for system processes due
* to insufficient privileges, and that is OK.
*/
double tchild = 0.0;
double tparent = 0.0;
HANDLE const hchild = OpenProcess( PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION,
FALSE, pinfo.th32ProcessID );
CloseHandle( process_snapshot_h );
/* csrss.exe may display message box like following:
* xyz.exe - Unable To Locate Component
* This application has failed to start because
* boost_foo-bar.dll was not found. Re-installing the
* application may fix the problem
* This actually happens when starting a test process that
* depends on a dynamic library which failed to build. We want
* to automatically close these message boxes even though
* csrss.exe is not our child process. We may depend on the fact
* that (in all current versions of Windows) csrss.exe is a
* direct child of the smss.exe process, which in turn is a
* direct child of the System process, which always has process
* id == 4. This check must be performed before comparing
* process creation times.
*/
if ( !stricmp( pinfo.szExeFile, "csrss.exe" ) &&
is_parent_child( parent, pinfo.th32ParentProcessID ) == 2 )
return 1;
if ( !stricmp( pinfo.szExeFile, "smss.exe" ) &&
( pinfo.th32ParentProcessID == 4 ) )
return 2;
if ( hchild )
{
HANDLE hparent = OpenProcess( PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION,
FALSE, pinfo.th32ParentProcessID );
if ( hparent )
{
tchild = creation_time( hchild );
tparent = creation_time( hparent );
CloseHandle( hparent );
}
CloseHandle( hchild );
}
/* Return 0 if one of the following is true:
* 1. we failed to read process creation time
* 2. child was created before alleged parent
*/
if ( ( tchild == 0.0 ) || ( tparent == 0.0 ) ||
( tchild < tparent ) )
return 0;
return is_parent_child( parent, pinfo.th32ParentProcessID ) & 1;
}
}
CloseHandle( process_snapshot_h );
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Called by the OS for each topmost window.
*/
BOOL CALLBACK close_alert_window_enum( HWND hwnd, LPARAM lParam )
{
char buf[ 7 ] = { 0 };
PROCESS_INFORMATION const * const pi = (PROCESS_INFORMATION *)lParam;
DWORD pid;
DWORD tid;
/* We want to find and close any window that:
* 1. is visible and
* 2. is a dialog and
* 3. is displayed by any of our child processes
*/
if (
/* We assume hidden windows do not require user interaction. */
!IsWindowVisible( hwnd )
/* Failed to read class name; presume it is not a dialog. */
|| !GetClassNameA( hwnd, buf, sizeof( buf ) )
/* All Windows system dialogs use the same Window class name. */
|| strcmp( buf, "#32770" ) )
return TRUE;
/* GetWindowThreadProcessId() returns 0 on error, otherwise thread id of
* the window's message pump thread.
*/
tid = GetWindowThreadProcessId( hwnd, &pid );
if ( !tid || !is_parent_child( pi->dwProcessId, pid ) )
return TRUE;
/* Ask real nice. */
PostMessageA( hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0 );
/* Wait and see if it worked. If not, insist. */
if ( WaitForSingleObject( pi->hProcess, 200 ) == WAIT_TIMEOUT )
{
PostThreadMessageA( tid, WM_QUIT, 0, 0 );
WaitForSingleObject( pi->hProcess, 300 );
}
/* Done, we do not want to check any other windows now. */
return FALSE;
}
static void close_alert( PROCESS_INFORMATION const * const pi )
{
EnumWindows( &close_alert_window_enum, (LPARAM)pi );
}
/*
* Open a command file to store the command into for executing using an external
* shell. Returns a pointer to a FILE open for writing or 0 in case such a file
* could not be opened. The file name used is stored back in the corresponding
* running commands table slot.
*
* Expects the running commands table slot's command_file attribute to contain
* either a zeroed out string object or one prepared previously by this same
* function.
*/
static FILE * open_command_file( int const slot )
{
string * const command_file = cmdtab[ slot ].command_file;
/* If the temporary command file name has not already been prepared for this
* slot number, prepare a new one containing a '##' place holder that will
* be changed later and needs to be located at a fixed distance from the
* end.
*/
if ( !command_file->value )
{
DWORD const procID = GetCurrentProcessId();
string const * const tmpdir = path_tmpdir();
string_new( command_file );
string_reserve( command_file, tmpdir->size + 64 );
command_file->size = sprintf( command_file->value,
"%s\\jam%d-%02d-##.bat", tmpdir->value, procID, slot );
}
/* For some reason opening a command file can fail intermittently. But doing
* some retries works. Most likely this is due to a previously existing file
* of the same name that happens to still be opened by an active virus
* scanner. Originally pointed out and fixed by Bronek Kozicki.
*
* We first try to open several differently named files to avoid having to
* wait idly if not absolutely necessary. Our temporary command file names
* contain a fixed position place holder we use for generating different
* file names.
*/
{
char * const index1 = command_file->value + command_file->size - 6;
char * const index2 = index1 + 1;
int waits_remaining;
assert( command_file->value < index1 );
assert( index2 + 1 < command_file->value + command_file->size );
assert( index2[ 1 ] == '.' );
for ( waits_remaining = 3; ; --waits_remaining )
{
int index;
for ( index = 0; index != 20; ++index )
{
FILE * f;
*index1 = '0' + index / 10;
*index2 = '0' + index % 10;
f = fopen( command_file->value, "w" );
if ( f ) return f;
}
if ( !waits_remaining ) break;
Sleep( 250 );
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Prepare a command file to be executed using an external shell.
*/
static char const * prepare_command_file( string const * command, int slot )
{
FILE * const f = open_command_file( slot );
if ( !f )
{
printf( "failed to write command file!\n" );
exit( EXITBAD );
}
fputs( command->value, f );
fclose( f );
return cmdtab[ slot ].command_file->value;
}
/*
* Find a free slot in the running commands table.
*/
static int get_free_cmdtab_slot()
{
int slot;
for ( slot = 0; slot < MAXJOBS; ++slot )
if ( !cmdtab[ slot ].pi.hProcess )
return slot;
printf( "no slots for child!\n" );
exit( EXITBAD );
}
/*
* Put together the final command string we are to run.
*/
static void string_new_from_argv( string * result, char const * const * argv )
{
assert( argv );
assert( argv[ 0 ] );
string_copy( result, *(argv++) );
while ( *argv )
{
string_push_back( result, ' ' );
string_append( result, *(argv++) );
}
}
/*
* Reports the last failed Windows API related error message.
*/
static void reportWindowsError( char const * const apiName )
{
char * errorMessage;
DWORD const errorCode = GetLastError();
DWORD apiResult = FormatMessageA(
FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | /* __in DWORD dwFlags */
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
NULL, /* __in_opt LPCVOID lpSource */
errorCode, /* __in DWORD dwMessageId */
0, /* __in DWORD dwLanguageId */
(LPSTR)&errorMessage, /* __out LPTSTR lpBuffer */
0, /* __in DWORD nSize */
0 ); /* __in_opt va_list * Arguments */
if ( !apiResult )
printf( "%s() Windows API failed: %d.\n", apiName, errorCode );
else
{
printf( "%s() Windows API failed: %d - %s\n", apiName, errorCode,
errorMessage );
LocalFree( errorMessage );
}
}
#endif /* USE_EXECNT */
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