On exit from the listen_client thread, make sure there's no pending
FSCTL_PIPE_LISTEN request. Otherwise we might get a client connection
after restarting the thread, and we won't have a handle for
communicating with that client.
Remove the retry loop in the case of STATUS_PIPE_LISTENING; that case
shouldn't occur.
Remove the now-unused fc_connecting value from
fifo_client_connect_state.
It's now up to the caller to pass a handle to open_pipe and, if
desired, to call set_handle on return.
This will be useful for a future commit, in which we will open a
client connection without setting an io_handle.
When opening a duplexer, open a client connection to the first client
handler. Previously we gave the duplexer a bogus write handle, which
was just a duplicate of the first client handler's handle. This meant
that we had a pipe server with no clients connected, and all I/O
attempts failed with STATUS_PIPE_LISTENING.
Extend the last fcntl change to duplexers.
Remove a now unused fifo_client_handler constructor, as well as the
long unusued method fifo_client_handler::connect.
Don't create the pipe in duplex mode; the server handle will only be
used for reading.
The blocking mode of the Windows pipe underlying a writer is set to
match that of the writer itself when the latter is opened. Define
fhandler_fifo::fcntl to keep the pipe and the writer in sync if the
blocking mode is changed via fcntl.
Add methods need_fixup_before, init_fixup_before, and
fixup_before_fork_exec to accomplish this. Stopping the thread makes
sure that the client handler lists of the parent and child remain in
sync while the forking/execing is in progress.
Don't use the same i/o handle for the first client handler as is used
for the fhandler itself; this can lead to a later attempt to close the
same handle twice. Instead use a duplicate.
Define fhandler:fifo::fixup_after_exec, which sets listen_client_thr
and lct_termination_evt to NULL. This forces the listen_client thread
to restart on the first attempt to read after an exec. Previously the
exec'd process could hang in fhandler_fifo::raw_read.
Remove fifo_client_handler::connect and move its code into
listen_client_thread. That way we can check the return status when a
client handler's connect_evt is signaled. Previously we incorrectly
assumed there was a successful connection.
Also simplify listen_client_thread in the following ways:
- Replace fhandler_fifo::disconnect_and_reconnect by a new
delete_client_handler method. Now we just delete invalid client
handlers rather than trying to re-use them.
- Try to maintain a client handler list that consists of connected
client handlers and exactly one that is listening for a connection.
This allows us to call WaitForMultipleObjects with only two wait
objects.
- Remove 'dummy_evt' from the fifo_client_handler struct; it is no
longer needed.
- On exit from listen_client_thread, delete the "extra" (listening)
client handler. Otherwise there could be a connection that doesn't
get recorded in the client handler list. This could happen when a
file descriptor is being duplicated.
Don't set the write end of the pipe to non-blocking mode if the FIFO
is opened in blocking mode.
In fhandler_fifo::raw_write in blocking mode, wait for the write to
complete rather than returning -1 with EAGAIN.
If the amount to write is large, write in smaller chunks (of size
determined by a new data member max_atomic_write), as in
fhandler_base_overlapped.
For convenience, add two new NTSTATUS codes, STATUS_THREAD_SIGNALED
and STATUS_THREAD_CANCELED, to ntdll.h.
After copyto is called, make the new fhandler's pipe_name point to the
new fhandler's pipe_name_buf, which is a *copy* of the old fhandler's
pipe_name_buf. Previously, get_pipe_name would return the wrong
result after a clone/dup, causing create_pipe_instance and open_pipe
to fail.
Also, stop the listen_client thread when cloning. Otherwise the
thread can keep accepting connections that the cloned fhandler won't
know about.
Do this via a new method fhandler_fifo::stop_listen_client, extracted
from fhandler_fifo::close.
Make read_ready a manual reset event. It should always be set shortly
after startup of the listen_client thread and remain set until the
thread terminates. (We don't want writers to connect without being
recorded in the client handler list.)
Remove the unnecessary code that checks for read_ready when a reader
is opening.
Add data members 'reader', 'writer', and 'duplexer' to the
fhandler_fifo class. Set them in fhandler_fifo::open. ('duplexer'
replaces the previous '_duplexer'.)
This will be useful in later commits.
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.
If a FIFO is opened with O_RDWR access, create the pipe with
read/write access, and make the first client have the handle of that
pipe as its I/O handle.
Adjust fhandler_fifo::raw_read to account for the result of trying to
read from that client if there's no data.
Add a hit_eof method that tries to detect whether any clients are
connected. Before concluding that there are none, it gives the
listen_client thread time to update the client data.
Introduce a 'fifo_client_handler' structure that can be used by a
reader to communicate with a writer using an instance of the named
pipe. An fhandler_fifo opened for reading creates a thread that does
the following:
- maintains a list of fifo_client_handlers
- listens for_clients trying to connect
- creates new pipe instances as needed so that there's always at
least one available for connecting.
The pipe instances are initially created in blocking mode, but they
are set to be non-blocking after a connection is made.
fhandler_fifo::raw_read now loops through the connected clients and
reads from the first one that has data available.
New fhandler_fifo methods: add_client, listen_client,
listen_client_thread, check_listen_client_thread.
Replace the create_pipe method by create_pipe_instance, which allows
unlimited pipe instances.
New helper functions: create_event, set_pipe_non_blocking.
Make fhandler_fifo a derived class of fhandler_base instead of
fhandler_base_overlapped.
Replace the create_pipe macro, which is based on
fhandler_pipe::create, by new create_pipe and open_pipe methods.
These use NT functions instead of Win32 functions. Replace fifo_name
by get_pipe_name, which returns a pointer to a UNICODE_STRING.
Remove the fnevent macro, which would now be needed only once.
Add a raw_write method, adapted from fhandler_base::raw_write.
Adapt all functions to the changes above.
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>
warnings between regparm definitions and declarations.
* smallprint.cc (__small_vswprintf): Conditionalize declaration and
setting of l_opt for only x86_64.
* spawn.cc (child_info_spawn::worker): Remove unused 'pid' variable.
* thread.cc (verifyable_object_isvalid): Temporarily define as
non-inline with gcc 4.7+, regardless of target.
(mainly in fhandler*) start fixing gcc 4.7.2 mismatch between regparm
definitions and declarations.
* gendef: Define some functions to take @ declaration to accommodate _regN
defines which use __stdcall.
* gentls_offsets: Define __regN macros as empty.
* autoload.cc (wsock_init): Remove unneeded regparm attribute.
* winsup.h (__reg1): Define.
(__reg2): Define.
(__reg3): Define.
* advapi32.cc (DuplicateTokenEx): Coerce some initializers to avoid warnings
from gcc 4.7.2.
* exceptions.cc (status_info): Declare struct to use NTSTATUS.
(cygwin_exception::dump_exception): Coerce e->ExceptionCode to NTSTATUS.
* fhandler_clipboard.cc (cygnativeformat): Redefine as UINT to avoid gcc 4.7.2
warnings.
(fhandler_dev_clipboard::read): Ditto.
* fhandler_fifo.cc (fhandler_fifo::arm): Define new function.
(fhandler_fifo::open): Fix handling of RDWR pipes to avoid opening a second
handle. Use arm() function to set events.
(fhandler_fifo::raw_read): Correctly go into "connect again logic" when we
detect another writer is available. Use arm() function to set event.
* pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::create): Add more detail to debugging output.
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.
"create_selectable". Change return to DWORD.
(fhandler_pty_common::pipesize): New constant.
* fhandler_fifo.cc (fhandler_fifo::fhandler_fifo): Reflect create_selectable
name change.
* miscfuncs.cc (CreatePipeOverlapped): Ditto.
* pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::create): Ditto.
(fhandler_pipe::create): Rename from the misnamed "create_selectable". Return
DWORD. Only set pipe size to default when it is passed in as zero.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_master::setup): Ditto. Use
fhandler_pty_common::pipesize rather than a raw constant.
* tty.cc (tty::not_allocated): Ditto.
* sigproc.cc (sigproc_init): Use create_selectable to create the signal pipe to
get a more appropriate message based pipe.
an options argument for CreateNamedPipe/CreateFile. Change handle arguments to
expect pointers.
(fhandler_fifo::fifo_state): Delete.
(fhandler_fifo::dummy_client): Ditto.
(fhandler_fifo::open_nonserver): Ditto.
(fhandler_fifo::wait_state): Ditto.
(fhandler_fifo::raw_write): Ditto.
(fhandler_fifo::read_ready): New field.
(fhandler_fifo::write_ready): Ditto.
(fhandler_fifo::wait): Modify argument.
(fhandler_fifo::fifo_name): Add a new argument.
(fhandler_fifo::fixup_after_fork): New function.
* fhandler_fifo.cc (fhandler_fifo::fhandler_fifo): Remove initialization of
expunged elements. Initialize new handles to NULL.
(fhandler_fifo::open_nonserver): Delete.
(fnevent): New macro for creating a named event.
(fnpipe): New macro for creating a unique named pipe name.
(create_pipe): New macro for simplification of named pipe creation.
(fhandler_fifo::fifo_name): Use new argument when creating a shared name.
(fhandler_fifo::open): Rewrite. Use events to synchronize.
(pure_debug_printf): New macro, active only when DEBUGGING.
(fhandler_fifo::wait): Rewrite to wait for new fifo events which are supplied
as a parameter.
(fhandler_fifo::raw_read): Rewrite to use handle mechanism to detect
client-side disconnect.
(fhandler_fifo::raw_write): Delete.
(fhandler_fifo::close): Remove accommodations for expunged fields. Close event
handles.
(fhandler_fifo::dup): Remove accommodations for expunged fields. Duplicate
event handles.
(fhandler_fifo::fixup_after_fork): New function. Perform fixups on event
handles.
(fhandler_fifo::set_close_on_exec): Remove accommodations for expunged fields.
Set inheritance for new handle fields.
* miscfuncs.cc (CreatePipeOverlapped): Accommodate changes in
fhandler_pipe::create_selectable.
* tty.cc (tty::not_allocated): Ditto.
* pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::create): Ditto.
(fhandler_pipe::create_selectable): Accept an extra open_mode argument. Pass
arguments by reference and allow opening one end of the pipe at a time.
* sys/strace.h (debug_only_printf): Define new macro which calls debug_printf
only when DEBUGGING is defined.
logs easier. Throughout, change /dev/tty* to /dev/pty*. Throughout, add flags
argument to fhandler_*::dup methods.
* devices.in: Rename (temporarily?) /dev/ttyN to /dev/ptyN. Add /dev/ptymN
devices for pty masters.
* devices.cc: Regenerate.
* devices.h (MAX_CONSOLES): Set to max number supported by devices.in.
(fh_devices::FH_PTMX): Rename from FH_PTYM.
(device::operator int): Return by reference.
* dtable.cc (fh_alloc): Take pc as an argument rather than just the device.
This makes debugging easier since more information is available. Actually
implement handling for already-allocated pty master devices. Make different
decisions when generating fhandler for not-opened devices. Add kludge to deal
with opening /dev/tty.
(cnew_no_ctor): New macro.
(build_fh_pc): Make debugging output more verbose. Use new clone() fhandler
interface to duplicate archetypes. Reset last term opened.
(dtable::dup_worker): Use Use new clone() fhandler interface to duplicate
archetypes. Pass flags to child dup handler.
(dtable::dup3): Set O_NOCTTY flag if newfd is not stdin/stdout/stderr.
* fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::reset): Rename from operator =() and reduce
functionality and sense of copy direction.
(fhandler_base::open_with_arch): Use published interface to query io_handle().
Use new copyto() fhandler method to copy from/to found archetype.
* fhandler.h: Throughout, delete size(), add copyout, clone, and fhandler_*
(void *) methods.
(fhandler_base::reset): Rename from operator =().
(fhandler_termios::is_dev_tty): Delete.
(fhandler_termios): change "protected" region to "private".
(fhandler_termios::is_dev_tty): Delete.
(fhandler_termios): Rearrange protected/public.
(fhandler_termios::fhandler_termios): Remember last fhandler_termios "opened".
(fhandler_termios::~fhandler_termios): Forget last fhandler_termios opened.
(ioctl): Rename from ioctl_termios. Take a void * argument. Reflect argument
change in pinfo::set_ctty.
(fhandler_console::dup): Declare new function. Set ctty here if appropriate.
(fhandler_pty_master::from_master): Privatize.
(fhandler_pty_master::to_master): Ditto.
(fhandler_pty_master::dwProcessId): Ditto.
(fhandler_pty_master::fhandler_pty_master): Add an `int' argument.
(fhandler_pty_master::open_setup): Declare new function.
(fhandler_pty_master::~fhandler_pty_master): Declare new method.
(fhandler_nodevice): Remove commented out function declaration.
* fhandler_console.cc: Use get_ttyp() instead of tc() throughout.
(fhandler_console::dup): Define new function to set controlling ctty on dup, as
appropriate.
(fhandler_console::ioctl): Reflect ioctl_termios name change.
(fhandler_console::setup): Rename from get_tty_stuff.
(fhandler_console::open_setup): Reflect argument change in pinfo::set_ctty.
(fhandler_console::fhandler_console): Set _tc here.
* fhandler_termios.cc (handler_termios::ioctl): Rename. Take a void * arg like
other ioctl functions.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_slave::dup): Call myself->set_ctty to
potentially reset the controlling terminal.
(fhandler_pty_slave::ioctl): Reflect name/arg change for ioctl_termios.
(fhandler_pty_slave::fhandler_pty_slave): Take a "unit" argument. Call setup()
here so that we will know the unit number of this fhandler as soon as possible.
Set the unit as appropriate.
(handler_pty_master::open): Move most stuff to constructor and open_setup.
(handler_pty_slave::open_setup): Reflect argument change in pinfo::set_ctty.
(handler_pty_master::open_setup): Define new function.
(fhandler_pty_master::cleanup): Clear handles as a flag that the destructor
does not have to do "close" operations.
(fhandler_pty_master::close): Ditto.
(fhandler_pty_master::~fhandler_pty_master): Define new method.
(fhandler_pty_master::ioctl): Reflect name/arg change for ioctl_termios.
(fhandler_pty_master::setup): Allocate tty here. Rely on handles being
returned from allocated test rather than opening them here. Avoid setting
_need_nl here since it is already zeroed in the constructor. Set up device
information with DEV_TTYM_MAJOR.
* path.h (path_conv &operator =): Take a const argument.
(path_conv::dup): Ditto.
(pathconv_arg::PC_OPEN): New enum.
(pathconv_arg::PC_CTTY): Ditto.
(path_types::PATH_CTTY): Ditto.
(path_types::PATH_OPEN): Ditto.
(path_conv::isopen): New method.
(path_conv::isctty_capable): Ditto.
* path.cc (path_conv::check): Set PATH_OPEN and PATH_CTTY as appropriate.
* pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::open): Use copyto to copy pipe handle.
* syscall.cc (open): Reinstate fd > 2 check to disallow resetting ctty on
non-std* handles.
* tty.cc (tty_list::allocate): Pass out handles for allocated tty. use
`not_allocated' to find unallocated ttys. Avoid keeping the lock since the
allocation of the tty should be sufficient to prevent multiple access.
(tty::not_allocated): Clarify comment. Rename. Return handles when an unused
tty is found. Simply test for existing tty.
(tty::exists): Rewrite to use `not_allocated'.
* tty.h (NTTYS): Reset down to actual number supported by devices.in.
(tty::not_allocated): Declare new function.
(tty_list::allocate): Pass out read/write tty handles. Zero them when not
found.
* fhandler_proc.cc: Reflect name change from FH_PTYM -> FH_PTMX.
* pinfo.h (pinfo::set_ctty): Reduce/reorder arguments passed in.
* pinfo.cc (pinfo::set_ctty): Ditto. Just use tc() built into the passed-in
fhandler_termios pointer. Return true if ctty is assigned.
* syscalls.cc (open): Call build_fh_pc with PC_OPEN flag. Set PC_CTTY if
appropriate.
(stat_worker): Remove is_dev_tty () stuff.