- If two cygwin programs are executed simultaneousley with pipes
in cmd.exe, xterm compatible mode is accidentally disabled by
the process which ends first. After that, escape sequences are
not handled correctly in the other app. This is the problem 2
reported in https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-02/msg00116.html.
This patch fixes the issue. This patch also fixes the problem 3.
For these issues, the timing of setting and unsetting xterm
compatible mode is changed. For read, xterm compatible mode is
enabled only within read() or select() functions. For write, it
is enabled every time write() is called, and restored on close().
- PTY has a problem that the key input, which is typed during
windows native app is running, disappear when it returns to shell.
(Problem 3 in https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-02/msg00007.html)
This is beacuse pty has two input pipes, one is for cygwin apps
and the other one is for native windows apps. The key input during
windows native program is running is sent to the second input pipe
while cygwin shell reads input from the first input pipe.
This patch realize transfering input data between these two pipes.
- Debug codes used in the early stage of pseudo console support are
removed. (Regarding ALWAYS_USE_PCON and USE_API_HOOK) Along with
this, the codes related to this change are organized.
- The slowing down issue of X11 forwarding using ssh -Y, reported
in https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2019-12/msg00295.html,
is due to the change of select() code for pty in the commit
915fcd0ae8. cygthread::detach()
takes at most about 10msec because Sleep() is used in the thread.
For this issue, this patch uses cygwait() instead of Sleep() and
introduces an event to abort the wait. For not only pty, but pipe
and fifo also have the same problem potentially, so this patch
applies same strategy to them as well.
- Previously, input and output pipes were switched together between
the traditional pty and the pseudo console. However, for example,
if stdin is redirected to another device, it is better to leave
input pipe traditional pty side even for non-cygwin program. This
patch realizes such behaviour.
- When the I/O pipe is switched to the pseudo console side, the
behaviour of Ctrl-C was unstable. This rarely happens, however,
for example, shell sometimes crashes by Ctrl-C in that situation.
Furthermore, Ctrl-C was ignored if output of non-cygwin program
is redirected to pipe. This patch fixes these issues.
- select() did not work correctly when both read and except are
polled simultaneously for the same fd and the r/w pipe is switched
to pseudo console side. This patch fixes this isseu.
- Support pseudo console in PTY. Pseudo console is a new feature
in Windows 10 1809, which provides console APIs on virtual
terminal. With this patch, native console applications can work
in PTYs such as mintty, ssh, gnu screen or tmux.
Rather than waiting for signalfd_select_wait in a thread, which is racy,
create a global event "my_pendingsigs_evt" which is set and reset by
wait_sig depending only on the fact if blocked signals are pending or not.
This in turn allows to WFMO on this event in select as soon as signalfds
are present in the read descriptor set. Select's peek and verify
will then check if one of the present signalfds is affected.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The word "client" suggests something that holds a handle to the client
side of the pipe (in Windows terminology). But our
fifo_client_handlers hold a handle the server side of the pipe, and
they *connect* to clients.
- Add 24 bit color support using xterm compatibility mode in
Windows 10 1703 or later.
- Add fake 24 bit color support for legacy console, which uses
the nearest color from 16 system colors.
Add static functions peek_fifo, thread_fifo, start_thread_fifo, and
fifo_cleanup to select.cc. These are based on the corresponding pipe
functions, the main difference being that peek_fifo loops through the
connected clients to see if any of them have data available for
reading.
Add the fhandler_fifo methods select_read, select_write, and
select_except.
Add accessor methods get_nclients, get_handle, and is_connected that
are needed by peek_fifo.
First cut of a timerfd implementation.
Still TODO:
- fork/exec semantics
- timerfd_settime TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET flag
- ioctl(TFD_IOC_SET_TICKS)
- bug fixes
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Allow the signal thread to recognize we're called in consequence of
select on a signalfd. If the signal is part of the wait mask, don't
call any signal handler and don't remove the signal from the queue,
so a subsequent read (or sigwaitinfo/sigtimedwait) still gets the
signal. Instead, just signal the event object at
_cygtls::signalfd_select_wait for the thread running select.
The addition of signalfd_select_wait to _cygtls unearthed the alignment
problem of the context member again. To make sure this doesn't get lost,
improve the related comment in the header file so that this (hopefully)
doesn't get lost (again).
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
First cut of a signalfd implementation.
Still TODO: Non-polling select.
This should mostly work as on Linux except for missing support
for some members of struct signalfd_siginfo, namely ssi_fd,
ssi_band (both SIGIO/SIGPOLL, not fully implemented) and ssi_trapno
(HW exception, required HW support).
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
There's a long-standing bug in select. If we have poll-only
descriptors in the fd set, select overwrites the incoming
fd sets with the polling result. If none of the fds is ready,
select has to loop again. But now the fd sets are set to all
zero and select hangs.
Fix this by utilizing the local fd sets r, w, e as storage for
the incoming fd sets and use them to initialize select_stuff.
If we have to loop, overwritung the incoming fd sets doesn't matter.
While at it, rename r, w, e to readfds_in, writefds_in, exceptfds_in.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- Drop hires_[nm]s clocks, rename hires.h to clock.h.
- Implement clk_t class as an extensible clock class in new file clock.cc.
- Introduce get_clock(clock_id) returning a pointer to the clk_t instance
for clock_id. Provide the following methods along the lines of the former
hires classes:
void clk_t::nsecs (struct timespec *);
ULONGLONG clk_t::nsecs ();
LONGLONG clk_t::usecs ();
LONGLONG clk_t::msecs ();
void clk_t::resolution (struct timespec *);
- Add CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE
and CLOCK_BOOTTIME clocks.
- Allow clock_nanosleep, pthread_condattr_setclock and timer_create to use
all new clocks (both clocks should be usable with a small tweak, though).
- Bump DLL major version to 2.12.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* Make distinct from AF_LOCAL for testing purposes. This will have
to be reverted as soon as fhandler_socket_unix goes life.
* Move saw_reuseaddr flag back to fhandler_socket status
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Insert another class fhandler_socket_wsock between fhandler_socket
and fhandler_socket_inet/fhandler_socket_local.
Also, add a new method fhandler::is_wsock_socket to allow asking
for sockets in general (is_socket) vs. Winsock-based sockets
(is_wsock_socket).
This allows to develop a new handler_socket_unix class as derived
class from fhandler_socket without any trace of wsock code left
in fhandler_socket.
While this is basically a temporary measure at this time, it may
prove useful for later interoperability with the upcoming Windows 10
AF_UNIX implementation at one point.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* Redefine NSPERSEC to NS100PERSEC
* Define NSPERSEC as nanosecs per second
* Define USPERSEC as microsecs per second
* Use above constants throughout where appropriate
* Rename to_us to timespec_to_us and inline
* Rename it_bad to timespec_bad and inline
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* Don't use a bool var to store three states (-1, 0, 1).
* Correctly check for NT_SUCCESS of a function returning NTSTATUS.
* Straighten out code for better readability.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
For historical reasons peek_console was calling the functions
PeekConsoleInputA and ReadConsoleInputA. However, these functions are
not working correctly under at least codepage 65001 (UTF-8) on systems
prior to Windows 10.
Use PeekConsoleInputW and ReadConsoleInputW instead, which work
correctly under all systems and all codepages.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Create two new inline functions is_alt_numpad_key(PINPUT_RECORD) and
is_alt_numpad_event(PINPUT_RECORD) which contain the actual checks.
Call these functions from fhandler_console::read and peek_console for
better readability.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
{p}select/{p}poll completely ignored Alt+Numpad key sequences in console
input which results in newer readline using pselect to fail handling such
sequences correctly. See https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-01/msg00135.html
During debugging and testing it turned out that while reading console
input, single key presses during an Alt+Numpad sequences where not
ignored, so ultimately a sequence like
Alt-down Numpad-1 Numpad-2 Numpad-3
whihc is supposed to result in a single character in the input stream
will actually result in 4 chars in the input stream, three control
sequences and the actual character.
Both problems should be fixed by this patch.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
SIGTTIN should be raised when read() is made on a tty in a backgrounded
process, but not when it's tested with poll()/select().
I guess poll()/select() does need to call bg_check(), in order to detect the
error conditions that notices (that is, if bg_check() returns bg_eof or
bg_error, then fd is ready as an error condition exists) so add an optional
parameter to fhandler_base::bg_select() to indicate that signals aren't
desired.
See https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-developers/2016-07/msg00004.html
Bump GPLv2+ to GPLv3+ for some files, clarify BSD 2-clause.
Everything else stays under GPLv3+.
New Linking Exception exempts resulting executables from LGPLv3 section 4.
Add CONTRIBUTORS file to keep track of licensing.
Remove 'Copyright Red Hat Inc' comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit a23e6a35d8 introduced a timer
object to the WFMO handling in select_stuff::wait to allow sub-tickcount
timeout values in select.
Problems with this patch: The timer was created and destroyed on every
invocation of select_stuff::wait, thus potentially multiple times per
select. Also, since the timer was prepended to the WFMO hande list,
the timer handle could shadow actual events on other objects, given that
WFMO checks the objects in the order they have been specified in the
HANDLE array. The timer was also created/destroyed and added to the
HANDLE array even if it was not required.
This patch drops the local timer HANDLE and recycles the cw_timer HANDLE
in the cygtls area instead. Thus we typically don't need to create the
timer in select at all, and we never have to destroy it.
The timer HANDLE is now also appended as last object to the HANDLE array,
and it's only added if actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The check for current timestamp > start timestamp has an unwelcome
side effect: The loop is not left as long as the current timestamp
hasn't been incremented. This leads to busy loops of about one tick
(10 to 16 ms per MSDN).
This fixes https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-05/msg00327.html
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* select.h: Eliminate redundant select_stuff::select_loop state.
* select.cc (select): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state. Eliminate redundant code for
zero timeout. Do not return early on early timer return.
(select_stuff::wait): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state.
* select.h: Change prototype for select_stuff::wait() for larger
microsecond timeouts.
* select.cc (pselect): Convert from old cygwin_select().
Implement microsecond timeouts.
(cygwin_select): Rewrite as a wrapper on pselect().
(select): Implement microsecond timeouts.
(select_stuff::wait): Implement microsecond timeouts with a timer
object.
* cygwait.h (cygwait_us) Remove; this reverts previous changes.
* select.h: Eliminate redundant select_stuff::select_loop state.
* select.cc (select): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state. Eliminate redundant code for
zero timeout. Do not return early on early timer return.
(select_stuff::wait): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state.
* cygwait.h: Add cygwait_us() methods.
* select.h: Change prototype for select_stuff::wait() for larger
microsecond timeouts.
* select.cc (pselect): Convert from old cygwin_select().
Implement microsecond timeouts.
(cygwin_select): Rewrite as a wrapper on pselect().
(select): Implement microsecond timeouts.
(select_stuff::wait): Implement microsecond timeouts with a timer
object.
* fhandler.h (fhandler_console): Move get_nonascii_key() from
select.c into this class.
* select.cc (peek_console): Move get_nonascii_key() into
fhandler_console class.
Rename "res" to "wait_state" and change its type to
select_stuff::wait_states. Use select_stuff::wait_states
values instead of ints throughout. Rearrange a few comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* select.cc (copyfd_set): Remove.
(select): Don't copy local wait fd arrays over to returned fd arrays
since bits set there are not accounted for in return value. Zero out
returned fd arrays instead. Always call sel.poll even in case of a
timeout. Always zero out fd array when timing out. Convert while/do
to do/while for clarity. Use dedicated variable as return value to
decouple return value from artificial return code from sel.wait.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* cygtls.h (_cygtls::wait_signal_arrived): Renamed from
set_signal_arrived.
(_cygtls::set_signal_arrived): New function signalling signal_arrived.
(_cygtls::reset_signal_arrived): Don't reset will_wait_for_signal.
(_cygtls::unwait_signal_arrived): New function only resetting
will_wait_for_signal.
(class wait_signal_arrived): Rename from set_signal_arrived.
Accommodate name change throughout Cygwin.
(wait_signal_arrived::~wait_signal_arrived): Call
_cygtls::unwait_signal_arrived. Add comment.
* cygserver_ipc.h (ipc_set_proc_info): Fetch signal_arrived handle
via call to _cygtls::get_signal_arrived.
* exceptions.cc (_cygtls::interrupt_setup): Signal signal_arrived via
call to _cygtls::set_signal_arrived.
(_cygtls::handle_SIGCONT): Ditto.
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::wait_for_events): Generate
WSAEVENT array prior to entering wait loop. Add cancel event object
if available. Remove calls to pthread_testcancel and just call
pthread::static_cancel_self if the cancel event object is signalled.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* fhandler.h (class fhandler_base): Add virtual function
get_io_handle_cyg() to get handle from which OPOST-processed output is
read on PTY master.
(class fhandler_pty_slave): Add variable output_handle_cyg to store a
handle to which OPOST-processed output is written. Add two functions,
i.e., set_output_handle_cyg() and get_output_handle_cyg(), regarding
variable output_handle_cyg. Now, output_handle is used only by native
windows program. The data before OPOST-processing is written to
output_handle and OPOST-processing is applied in the master-side. For a
cygwin process, OPOST-processing is applied in the slave-side, and the
data after OPOST-processing is written to output_handle_cyg.
(class fhandler_pty_master): Add two variables, i.e., io_handle_cyg and
to_master_cyg, to store handles of a pipe through which OPOST-processed
output passes. Add pty_master_fwd_thread and function
pty_master_fwd_thread() for a thread which applies OPOST-processing
and forwards data from io_handle to to_master_cyg. Add function
get_io_handle_cyg() regarding variable io_handle_cyg. Now, the pipe
between io_handle and to_master are used only by native windows program
for applying OPOST-processing in the master-side. For a cygwin process,
the pipe between io_handle_cyg and to_master_cyg is used for passing
through the data which is applied OPOST-processing in the slave-side.
* fhandler_tty.cc (struct pipe_reply): Add member to_master_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_master::process_slave_output): Read slave output from
io_handle_cyg rather than io_handle.
(fhandler_pty_slave::fhandler_pty_salve): Initialize output_handle_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_slave::open): Set output_handle_cyg by duplicating handle
to_master_cyg on PTY master.
(fhandler_pty_slave::close): Close handle output_handle_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_slave::write): Write data to output_handle_cyg rather
than output_handle.
(fhandler_pty_slave::fch_close_handles): Close handle output_handle_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_master::fhandler_pty_master): Initialize io_handle_cyg,
to_master_cyg and master_fwd_thread.
(fhandler_pty_master::cleanup): Clean up to_master_cyg as well.
(fhandler_pty_master::close): Print to_master_cyg as well in debug
message. Terminate master forwarding thread. Close handles
to_master_cyg and io_handle_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_master::ioctl): Use io_handle_cyg rather than to_master.
(fhandler_pty_master::pty_master_thread): Add code for duplicating
handle to_master_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_master::pty_master_fwd_thread): New function for a thread
to forward OPOST-processed data from io_handle to to_master_cyg. This
thread applies OPOST-processing to the output of native windows program.
(::pty_master_fwd_thread): Ditto.
(fhandler_pty_master::setup): Create a new pipe to pass thruegh OPOST-
processed output. Create new thread to forward data from io_handle to
to_master_cyg. Set handle to_master_cyg to tty. Print io_handle_cyg as
well in debug message. Close handles io_handle_cyg and to_master_cyg in
case of error.
(fhandler_pty_master::fixup_after_fork): Set handle to_master_cyg to
tty. Copy handle to_master_cyg from arch->to_master_cyg.
(fhandler_pty_master::fixup_after_exec): Clean up to_master_cyg.
* select.cc: Check handle returned by get_io_handle_cyg() rather than
get_handle().
* tty.h (class tty): Add variable _to_master_cyg to store a handle to
which OPOST-processed data is written. Add two functions,
to_master_cyg() and set_to_master_cyg(), regarding _to_master_cyg.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* tty.h (class tty_min): Remove variable "write_error" to which any
errors are not currently set at anywhere.
(class tty): Add variable "column" for handling ONOCR.
* tty.cc (tty::init): Add initialization code for variable "column".
* fhandler.h (class fhandler_pty_master): Remove variable "need_nl"
which is not necessary any more. "need_nl" was needed by OPOST process
in fhandler_pty_master::process_slave_output().
(class fhandler_pty_common): Add function process_opost_output() for
handling post processing for OPOST in write process.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_master::process_slave_output): Count
TIOCPKT control byte into length to be read in TIOCPKT mode. Move
post processing for OPOST to write process. Remove code related to
variable "write_error". Return with EIO error if slave is already
closed.
(fhandler_pty_master::fhandler_pty_master): Remove initialization
code for variable "need_nl".
(fhandler_pty_common::process_opost_output): Add this function for
handling of OPOST in write process. Add code to avoid blocking in
non-blocking mode when output is suspended by ^S.
(fhandler_pty_slave::write): Call fhandler_pty_common::
process_opost_output() instead of WriteFile(). Remove code related to
variable "write_error".
(fhandler_pty_master::doecho): Call fhandler_pty_common::
process_opost_output() instead of WriteFile().
* select.cc (peek_pipe): Remove code related to variable "need_nl".
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
(class fhandler_pty_master): Add echo_r and echo_w handles constituting
read and write side of new echo pipe.
* select.cc (peek_pipe): On pty masters, check additionally if input
from the echo pipe is available.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_master::doecho): Drop output_mutex
locking. Write output to echo pipe.
(fhandler_pty_master::process_slave_output): Check if input is available
in echo pipe and prefer to read from it, if so.
(fhandler_pty_slave::write): Drop output_mutex locking.
(fhandler_pty_master::fhandler_pty_master): Initialize echo pipe
handles to NULL.
(fhandler_pty_master::close): Close and NULL echo pipe handles.
(fhandler_pty_master::setup): Create echo pipe, close in case of error.
connect_state and af_local_connect connect call here, once, independent
of FD_CONNECT being requested. Add comment to explain why.
(fhandler_socket::connect): Drop connect_state handling and calling
af_local_connect. Move remaining AF_LOCAL stuff prior to calling
::connect and explain why. Simplify error case.
* poll.cc (poll): Handle connect state independently of POLLOUT being
requested for the descriptor to allow setting POLLIN if connect failed.
Add comment.
* select.cc (set_bits): Drop connect_state and AF_LOCAL handling here.
handler.
* cygtls.cc (_cygtls::remove): Accommodate the fact that pathbufs
has been moved from _local_storage to _cygtls.
* cygtls.h (class tls_pathbuf): Add comment to hint to gendef usage
of counters. Change type of counters to uint32_t for clarity.
Remove _cygtls as friend class.
(struct _local_storage): Move pathbufs from here...
(struct _cygtls): ...to here, allowing to access it from _sigbe.
(class san): Only define on 32 bit. Remove errno, _c_cnt and _w_cnt
members.
(san::setup): Drop parameter. Don't initialize removed members.
(san::leave): Don't set removed members.
(class myfault): Only define on 32 bit.
(myfault::faulted): Only keep implementation not taking any parameter.
Drop argument in call to sebastian.setup.
(__try/__leave/__except/__endtry): Implement to support real SEH. For
now stick to SJLJ on 32 bit.
* dcrt0.cc (dll_crt0_0): Drop 64 bit call to
exception::install_myfault_handler.
* exception.h (exception_handler): Define with EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION
as return type.
(PDISPATCHER_CONTEXT): Define as void * on 32 bit. Define as pointer
to _DISPATCHER_CONTEXT on 64 bit.
(class exception): Define separately for 32 and 64 bit.
(exception::myfault): Add handler for myfault SEH handling on 64 bit.
(exception::exception): Fix mangled method name to account for change
in type of last parameter.
(exception::install_myfault_handler): Remove.
* exceptions.cc (exception::myfault_handle): Remove.
(exception::myfault): New SEH handler for 64 bit.
* gendef (_sigbe): Set tls_pathbuf counters to 0 explicitely when
returning to the caller.
* ntdll.h: Move a comment to a better place.
(struct _SCOPE_TABLE): Define on 64 bit.
* thread.cc (verifyable_object_isvalid): Remove gcc 4.7 workaround.
* tls_pbuf.cc (tls_pbuf): Fix to accommodate new place of pathbufs.
(tls_pathbuf::destroy): Change type of loop variables to uint32_t.
* tls_pbuf.h (class tmp_pathbuf): Change type of buffer counters to
uint32_t. Accommodate new place of pathbufs.
* tlsoffsets.h: Regenerate.
* tlsoffsets64.h: Regenerate.
included by default.
* winlean.h: Add long comment to explain why we have to define certain
symbols.
(_NORMALIZE_): Define.
(_WINNLS_): Drop definition and subsequent undef.
(_WINNETWK_): Ditto.
(_WINSVC_): Ditto.
2013-11-23 Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
(dev_storage): Map /dev and /dev/windows to \Device\Null.
* devices.cc: Regenerate.
* dir.cc (opendir): Create unique id. Explain why.
* fhandler.h (fhandler_dev::get_dev): Implement inline.
(fhandler_cygdrive::close): Drop declaration.
(fhandler_cygdrive::get_dev): Implement inline.
(fhandler_windows::get_hwnd): Ditto.
(fhandler_windows::set_close_on_exec): Drop declaration.
(fhandler_windows::fixup_after_fork): Ditto.
* fhandler_dev.cc (fhandler_dev::open): Call fhandler_disk_file::open
without O_CREAT flag. Explain why. Create \Device\Null handle if
/dev/ doesn't actually exist.
(fhandler_dev::close): Drop nohandle case.
(fhandler_dev::fstatvfs): Drop nohandle check. Test for fs_got_fs
instead. Set ST_RDONLY fs flag for simulated /dev.
(fhandler_dev::opendir): If /dev doesn't exist, call open() to create
fake \Device\Null handle. Don't set nohandle. Set dir_exists
correctly.
(fhandler_dev::rewinddir): Call fhandler_disk_file::rewinddir only if
/dev is a real directory.
* fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::opendir): If called for
the cygdrive dir, call open() to create fake \Device\Null handle.
Only attach __DIR_mounts buffer to dir if not called for cygdrive dir.
Don't set nohandle.
(fhandler_cygdrive::open): Create \Device\Null handle.
(fhandler_cygdrive::close): Remove.
(fhandler_cygdrive::fstatvfs): Set ST_RDONLY fs flag.
* fhandler_windows.cc (fhandler_windows::open): Create \Device\Null
handle.
(fhandler_windows::read): Don't add io_handle to WFMO handle array.
Change subsequent test for return value accordingly. Fix test for
"message arrived".
(fhandler_windows::set_close_on_exec): Remove.
(fhandler_windows::fixup_after_fork): Remove.
* path.h (path_conv::set_path): Make sure wide_path is NULL when
setting a new path.
* select.cc (peek_windows): Use correct hWnd value, not io_handle.
(fhandler_windows::select_read): Don't use io_handle as wait object.
(fhandler_windows::select_write): Ditto.
(fhandler_windows::select_except): Ditto.
(select_info): Ditto.
(select_record::dump_select_record): Declare new debugging-only function.
(select_info): Zero all fields.
(select_pipe_info): Ditto.
(select_socket_info): Ditto.
(select_serial_info): Ditto.
(select_mailslot_info): Ditto.
* select.cc (select_record::dump_select_record): Define new debugging-only
function.
(select_stuff::test_and_set): Call dump_select_record when debugging.
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::unlock): Revert setting of tid to NULL since, in
this context, it is a number, not a pointer.
(pthread_spinlock::unlock): Ditto.
2012-11-12 Christopher Faylor <me.cygwin2012@cgf.cx>
* Makefile.common: Revamp for new configury. Add default compilation
targets, include .E processing. Add magic for allowing "CFLAGS" to
control optimization options in "CXXFLAGS".
* configure.cygwin: New include for Cygwin configure.in's.
* acinclude.m4: Delete old definitions. Implement AC_WINDOWS_HEADERS,
AC_WINDOWS_LIBS, AC_CYGWIN_INCLUDES, target_builddir, winsup_srcdir.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* autogen.sh: New file.
* ccwrap: New script.
* c++wrap: New script.
* config.guess: New script.
* config.sub: New script.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.in: Eliminate LIB_AC_PROG_* calls in favor of standard.
Delete ancient target test.
* install-sh: New script.
cygserver/ChangeLog:
2012-11-12 Christopher Faylor <me.cygwin2012@cgf.cx>
* Makefile.in: Revamp for new configury.
* configure.in: Revamp for new configury.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* configure: Ditto.
* autogen.sh: New script.
cygwin/ChangeLog:
2012-11-22 Christopher Faylor <me.cygwin2012@cgf.cx>
* select.cc (select): Don't return -1 when we've timed out after
looping.
2012-11-22 Christopher Faylor <me.cygwin2012@cgf.cx>
* Makefile.in: Revamp for new configury.
(datarootdir): Add variable setting.
(winver_stamp): Accommodate changes to mkvers.sh setting.
(libc.a): Fix race when libm.a might not have been built yet.
* configure.in: Revamp for new configury.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* configure: Ditto.
* autogen.sh: New script.
* mkvers.sh: Find include directives via CFLAGS and friends rather than
assuming that w32api lives nearby.
utils/ChangeLog:
2012-11-12 Christopher Faylor <me.cygwin2012@cgf.cx>
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* configure: Ditto.
* autogen.sh: New script.
* configure.in: Revamp for new configury.
* Makefile.in: Revamp for new configury. Rename ALL_* to just *.
Always use "VERBOSE" setting.
(MINGW_CXX): Don't include CFLAGS in definition.
(all): Define target first, before everything else so that it is the
default.
(ps.exe): Don't add useless -lcygwin.
(ldh.exe): For consistency, add to existing MINGW_LDFLAGS rather than
redefining them.
(cygcheck.exe): Always include -lz for MINGW_LDFLAGS. Don't try to
figure out where to find it.
(dumper.exe): Simplify check. Assume libraries are installed rather
than trying to retrieve from source tree.
(install): Just use /bin/mkdir to create directories.
(Makefile): Regenerate when standard dependencies change.
* dump_setup.cc: Always include zlib.h. Remove accommodations for it
possibly not existing.
* parse_pe.cc: Add define which allows building with installed
binutils package.
* dumper.cc: Ditto.
* cygserver_ipc.h (ipc_set_proc_info): Use _cygtls::ipc_set_proc_info to set
per-thread signal arrived value.
* cygthread.cc (cygthread::detach): Use per-thread signal_arrived via
set_thread_waiting.
* fork.cc (_cygtls::fixup_after_fork): Clear signal_arrived.
(_cygtls::remove): Close any signal_arrived handle when thread exists.
(_cygtls::find_tls): Remove unneeded function.
* cygtls.h: Update copyright.
(class _cygtls): Reorganize to help avoid rebuilding newlib when structure
changes.
(_cygtls::event): Delete.
(_cygtls::threadkill): Ditto.
(_cygtls::signal_waiting): Declare new bool.
(_cygtls::find_tls): Delete declaration.
(_cygtls::set_threadkill): Ditto.
(_cygtls::reset_threadkill): Ditto.
(_cygtls::set_signal_arrived): Declare new function.
(class set_thread_waiting): Declare new class.
* cygwait.cc (cw_nowait_storage): Define.
(cygwait): Set per-thread signal_arrived via set_thread_waiting. Don't
special-case _main_tls.
* cygwait.h (cw_nowait): Define.
(cw_infinite): Ditto.
(cygwait): Redefine pathological wait-only case.
* dcrt0.cc (dll_crt0_0): Remove call to now-defunct events_init().
(dll_crt0_1): Remove call to now-defunct create_signal_arrived().
* exceptions.cc: Reflect set_signal_mask() argument reordering throughout.
Remove signal mask synchronization throughout.
(events_init): Delete definition.
(mask_sync): Delete now-unneeded mask synchronization.
(set_signal_mask): Reverse order of arguments to "standard" to, from layout.
Rename "newmask" argument to "setmask". Remove debugging.
(sig_handle_tty_stop): Use cancelable_wait rather than WFMO.
(_cygtls::interrupt_setup): Don't treat "threadkill" events specially.
Conditionally set signal_arrived depending on whether the thread has created it
or not.
(sigpacket::process): Reorganize to reflect thread-specific sending of signals
which is more in line with the way it was actually supposed to work.
* fhandler_socket.cc (get_inet_addr): Use cancelable_wait rather than
IsEventSignalled to avoid potential race.
(fhandler_socket::wait_for_events): Set signal_arrived event using
set_thread_waiting().
(fhandler_socket::close): Use cygwait for the case of just waiting 10 ms for a
signal.
* fhandler_tape.cc (fhandler_dev_tape::_lock): Use cancelable_wait rather than
WFMO. Redo switch/case tests accordingly.
* fhandler_termios.cc (fhandler_termios::bg_check): Use cygwait for case of
just waiting 0 ms for a potential signal.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_master::process_slave_output): Use
cancelable_wait rather than WFSO.
* fhandler_windows.cc (fhandler_windows::read): Set per-thread signal_arrived
via set_thread_waiting().
* flock.cc (lf_setlock): Ditto.
* select.cc (pselect): Ditto. Set per-thread signal_arrived using
set_thread_waiting().
* gendef: Don't special case handling of _cygtls::sig for threads.
* gentls_offsets: Use #pragma once in tlsoffsets.h.
* ntdll.h: Use #pragma once.
* poll.cc: Reflect set_signal_mask() argument reordering.
* posix_ipc.cc (ipc_mutex_lock): Use cancelable_wait rather than WFMO.
(ipc_cond_timedwait): Set perl-thread signal arrived using
set_thread_waiting().
* security.h: Use #pragma once.
* signal.cc (abort): Reflect set_signal_mask() argument reordering.
(clock_nanosleep): Ditto. Change call to cancelable_wait to properly specify
handling of cancel and interrupt.
(sigwaitinfo): Remove handling of per-thread event in favor of per-thread
signal_arrived. Use cancelable_wait rather than WFSO.
* sigproc.cc (signal_arrived): Delete definition.
(create_signal_arrived): Ditto.
* sigproc.h (signal_arrived): Delete declaration.
(set_signal_mask): Avoid defining as a "C" function. Don't conditionally
declare.
(create_signal_arrived): Delete declaration.
* syscalls.cc (rename): Use cygwait() rather than WFSO.
* thread.h (fast_mutex::lock): Use cw_infinite rather than LARGE_NULL.
* wait.cc (wait4): Ditto.
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::lock): Ditto.
(pthread::join): Ditto.
(semaphore::_wait): Ditto.
(pthread_kill): Remove set_threadkill() accommodation.
* tlsoffsets.h: Regenerate.
as much as possible:
* dtable.cc: Drop including sys/socket.h.
* fhandler_procnet.cc: Change includes accordingly.
* fhandler_socket.cc: Ditto.
(fhandler_socket::listen): Avoid gcc error message initializing sin6.
(LPFN_WSARECVMSG): Only define when building against w32api headers.
* net.cc: Change includes accordingly. Define USE_SYS_TYPES_FD_SET
and __WSA_ERR_MACROS_DEFINED. Define _INC_NETIOAPI temporarily and
explain why.
(struct _IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS_LH): Only define when building
against w32api headers.
(struct _IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES_LH): Ditto.
(SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST): Ditto.
(ws_freeaddrinfo): Rename from freeaddrinfo so as not to collide with
Winsock declaration. Change througout.
(ws_getaddrinfo): Ditto.
(ws_getnameinfo): Ditto.
* select.cc: Include netdb.h after defining USE_SYS_TYPES_FD_SET.
* syslog.cc: Drop including netinet/in.h. Define USE_SYS_TYPES_FD_SET
and include ws2tcpip.h.
* include/netdb.h (struct addrinfo): Don't define when building Cygwin.
* include/cygwin/if.h: Don't declare if_xxx functions when building
Cygwin.
* include/cygwin/in.h: Disable most definitions when building Cygwin.
* include/cygwin/socket.h: Disable sockaddr and sockaddr_storage
definitions when building Cygwin. Same for MCAST_INCLUDE/MCAST_EXCLUDE.
* libc/inet_addr.c: Don't define __INSIDE_CYGWIN__ nor
__INSIDE_CYGWIN_NET__.
* libc/inet_network.c: Ditto.
* libc/minires.h: Drop redundant inclusion of netdb.h. Define
__INSIDE_CYGWIN_NET__ only before including netdb.h and resolver
headers.
* select.cc (allocfd_set): Try to make a little more efficient.
(cygwin_select): Break into two functions to avoid what seems to be a strange
compiler problem with alloca and sel constructor.
(select): New function. Always honor return from call_signal_handler.
(select_stuff::wait): Always honor return from call_signal_handler.
* select.h (select_stuff::select_stuff): Use NULL to initialize pointers rather
than 0.
* select.cc (set_handle_or_return_if_not_open): Remove unneeded final backslash
from definition.
(cygwin_select): Reorganize to incorporate outer retry loop. Move remaining
time recalculation here for retry case. Use select_stuff::wait_states for loop
control.
(select_stuff::cleanup): Avoid unneeded initialization.
(select_stuff::wait): Modify definition to return select_stuff::wait_states.
Eliminate is_cancelable. Don't element 1 of an array if it is a cancel handle.
Remove loop. Rely on being called from enclosing loop in cygwin_select.
Remove time recalculation when restarting. Try harder to always return from
the bottom.
* select.h (select_stuff::wait_state): New enum.
(select_stuff::wait): Modify declaration to return select_stuff::wait_states.
GetOverlappedResult since previous IsEventSignalled will have reset the handle.
* select.cc (cygwin_select): Remove space before parentheses in syscall
debugging output.
(pipe_data_available): Streamline if block.
reference count changes itself.
* fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::reset): Set _refcnt to 0.
* fhandler.h (fhandler_base::refcnt): Report refcnt when debugging.
* select.cc (cygwin_select): Set return_on_signal to indicate when select
should be interrupted.
(select_stuff::wait): Keep looping unless return_on_signal is set.
* select.h (select_stuff::return_on_signal): New variable.
(select_stuff::select_stuff): Zero return_on_signal.
information.
* exceptions.cc (_cygtls::inside_kernel): Modernize comment. Consider
executing a DLL from the Wow64 directory as being "in the kernel".
(_cygtls::call_signal_handler): For now, only deal with main_tls signals if
main_tls is known to be executing in the cygwin DLL. To more closely emulate
linux, consider the operation to be restartable if not executing in the main
thread.
* globals.cc (windows_system_directory): Remove NO_COPY.
(windows_system_directory_length): Ditto.
(system_wow64_directory): New variable.
(system_wow64_directory_length): Ditto.
* select.cc (cygwin_select): Don't issue a EINTR on non-main threads since that
seems to be what Linux does. Add missing break to signal case/switch.
(select_stuff::wait): Don't issue a EINTR on non-main threads since that seems
to be what Linux does. Remove now-unneeded accommodation for
WAIT_IO_COMPLETION. Add a comment.
* sigproc.h (cygwait): Ditto. Don't return if signal_received noticed and it's
not the main thread.
* signal.cc (sigprocmask): Add standard syscall debug stuff.
* thread.cc (pthread_sigmask): Ditto.
(peek_windows): Report on HWND handle used in queries.
* select.h: Update copyright.
* sigproc.h (cygwait): Eliminate multi-argument variety since more general
implementation may cause odd problems in select. Also force to always be
inline.
for stuff".
* fhandler.cc (fhandler_base_overlapped::wait_overlapped): Use simplified arg
form of cygwait.
* fhandler_console.cc (fhandler_console::read): Ditto.
* fhandler_audio.cc (fhandler_dev_dsp::Audio_out::waitforspac): Ditto.
(fhandler_dev_dsp::Audio_in::waitfordata): Ditto.
* fhandler_fifo.cc (fhandler_fifo::wait): Ditto.
* fhandler_serial.cc (fhandler_serial::raw_read): Ditto.
(fhandler_serial::raw_write): Ditto.
* select.cc (cygwin_select): Ditto.
* sigproc.h (cygwait): Rename from cygWFMO. Define two argument and single
argument forms of this function.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_slave::open): Use method to query if tty is
open.
(fhandler_pty_slave::read): Send SIGHUP when master is detected as closed.
(fhandler_pty_common::close): Close input_available_event in callers since
master may need to signal it first.
(fhandler_pty_master::close): Lie and set input_available_event when closing,
then close input_available_event.
(fhandler_pty_slave::close): Close input_available_event explicitly here.
* tty.h (tty::is_master_closed): Declare new method.