/* dtable.cc: file descriptor support. This file is part of Cygwin. This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for details. */ #define __INSIDE_CYGWIN_NET__ #include "winsup.h" #include #include #include #include #define USE_SYS_TYPES_FD_SET #include #include "pinfo.h" #include "cygerrno.h" #include "perprocess.h" #include "path.h" #include "fhandler.h" #include "select.h" #include "dtable.h" #include "cygheap.h" #include "tls_pbuf.h" #include "ntdll.h" #include "shared_info.h" static const DWORD std_consts[] = {STD_INPUT_HANDLE, STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, STD_ERROR_HANDLE}; static bool handle_to_fn (HANDLE, char *); #define WCLEN(x) ((sizeof (x) / sizeof (WCHAR)) - 1) static const char unknown_file[] = "some disk file"; static const WCHAR DEV_NULL[] = L"\\Device\\Null"; static const WCHAR DEV_SOCKET[] = L"\\Device\\Afd"; static const WCHAR DEVICE_PREFIX[] = L"\\device\\"; static const size_t DEVICE_PREFIX_LEN WCLEN (DEVICE_PREFIX); static const WCHAR DEV_NAMED_PIPE[] = L"\\Device\\NamedPipe\\"; static const size_t DEV_NAMED_PIPE_LEN = WCLEN (DEV_NAMED_PIPE); static const WCHAR DEV_REMOTE[] = L"\\Device\\LanmanRedirector\\"; static const size_t DEV_REMOTE_LEN = WCLEN (DEV_REMOTE); static const WCHAR DEV_REMOTE1[] = L"\\Device\\WinDfs\\Root\\"; static const size_t DEV_REMOTE1_LEN = WCLEN (DEV_REMOTE1); /* Set aside space for the table of fds */ void dtable_init () { if (!cygheap->fdtab.size) cygheap->fdtab.extend (NOFILE_INCR, 0); } void __stdcall set_std_handle (int fd) { fhandler_base *fh = cygheap->fdtab[fd]; if (fd == 0) SetStdHandle (std_consts[fd], fh ? fh->get_handle () : NULL); else if (fd <= 2) SetStdHandle (std_consts[fd], fh ? fh->get_output_handle () : NULL); } int dtable::extend (size_t howmuch, size_t min) { size_t new_size = size + howmuch; fhandler_base **newfds; if (new_size <= OPEN_MAX) /* ok */; else if (size < OPEN_MAX && min < OPEN_MAX) new_size = OPEN_MAX; else { set_errno (EMFILE); return 0; } /* Try to allocate more space for fd table. We can't call realloc () here to preserve old table if memory allocation fails */ if (!(newfds = (fhandler_base **) ccalloc (HEAP_ARGV, new_size, sizeof newfds[0]))) { debug_printf ("calloc failed"); set_errno (ENOMEM); return 0; } if (fds) { memcpy (newfds, fds, size * sizeof (fds[0])); cfree (fds); } size = new_size; fds = newfds; debug_printf ("size %ld, fds %p", size, fds); return 1; } void dtable::get_debugger_info () { extern bool jit_debug; if (!jit_debug && being_debugged ()) { char std[3][sizeof ("/dev/ptyNNNN")]; std[0][0] = std[1][0] = std [2][0] = '\0'; char buf[sizeof ("cYgstd %x") + 64]; sprintf (buf, "cYgstd %p %zx %x", &std, sizeof (std[0]), 3); OutputDebugString (buf); for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) if (std[i][0]) { HANDLE h = GetStdHandle (std_consts[i]); fhandler_base *fh = build_fh_name (std[i]); if (!fh) continue; fds[i] = fh; if (!fh->open ((i ? (i == 2 ? O_RDWR : O_WRONLY) : O_RDONLY) | O_BINARY, 0777)) release (i); else { CloseHandle (h); /* Copy to Windows' idea of a standard handle, otherwise we have invalid standard handles when calling Windows functions (small_printf and strace might suffer, too). */ SetStdHandle (std_consts[i], i ? fh->get_output_handle () : fh->get_handle ()); } } } } /* Initialize the file descriptor/handle mapping table. This function should only be called when a cygwin function is invoked by a non-cygwin function, i.e., it should only happen very rarely. */ void dtable::stdio_init () { if (myself->cygstarted || ISSTATE (myself, PID_CYGPARENT)) { tty_min *t = cygwin_shared->tty.get_cttyp (); if (t && t->is_console) init_console_handler (true); return; } HANDLE in = GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE); HANDLE out = GetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); HANDLE err = GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE); init_std_file_from_handle (0, in); /* STD_ERROR_HANDLE has been observed to be the same as STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE. We need separate handles (e.g. using pipes to pass data from child to parent). */ /* CV 2008-10-17: Under debugger control, std fd's have been potentially initialized in dtable::get_debugger_info (). In this case init_std_file_from_handle is a no-op, so, even if out == err we don't want to duplicate the handle since it will be unused. */ if (out == err && (!being_debugged () || not_open (2))) { /* Since this code is not invoked for forked tasks, we don't have to worry about the close-on-exec flag here. */ if (!DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), out, GetCurrentProcess (), &err, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) { /* If that fails, do this as a fall back. */ err = out; system_printf ("couldn't make stderr distinct from stdout, %E"); } } init_std_file_from_handle (1, out); init_std_file_from_handle (2, err); } const int dtable::initial_archetype_size; fhandler_base * dtable::find_archetype (device& dev) { for (unsigned i = 0; i < farchetype; i++) if (archetypes[i]->get_device () == (dev_t) dev) return archetypes[i]; return NULL; } fhandler_base ** dtable::add_archetype () { if (farchetype++ >= narchetypes) archetypes = (fhandler_base **) crealloc_abort (archetypes, (narchetypes += initial_archetype_size) * sizeof archetypes[0]); return archetypes + farchetype - 1; } void dtable::delete_archetype (fhandler_base *fh) { for (unsigned i = 0; i < farchetype; i++) if (fh == archetypes[i]) { debug_printf ("deleting element %d for %s(%d/%d)", i, fh->get_name (), fh->dev ().get_major (), fh->dev ().get_minor ()); if (i < --farchetype) archetypes[i] = archetypes[farchetype]; break; } delete fh; } int dtable::find_unused_handle (size_t start) { /* When extending, try to allocate a NOFILE_INCR chunk following the empty fd. */ size_t extendby = NOFILE_INCR + ((start >= size) ? 1 + start - size : 0); /* This do loop should only ever execute twice. */ int res = -1; do { for (size_t i = start; i < size; i++) if (fds[i] == NULL) { res = (int) i; goto out; } } while (extend (extendby, start)); out: return res; } void dtable::release (int fd) { if (fds[fd]->need_fixup_before ()) dec_need_fixup_before (); fds[fd]->dec_refcnt (); fds[fd] = NULL; if (fd <= 2) set_std_handle (fd); } extern "C" int cygwin_attach_handle_to_fd (char *name, int fd, HANDLE handle, mode_t bin, DWORD myaccess) { cygheap->fdtab.lock (); if (fd == -1) fd = cygheap->fdtab.find_unused_handle (); fhandler_base *fh = build_fh_name (name); if (!fh) fd = -1; else { cygheap->fdtab[fd] = fh; cygheap->fdtab[fd]->inc_refcnt (); fh->init (handle, myaccess, bin ?: fh->pc_binmode ()); } cygheap->fdtab.unlock (); return fd; } void dtable::init_std_file_from_handle (int fd, HANDLE handle) { tmp_pathbuf tp; CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO buf; DCB dcb; unsigned bin = O_BINARY; device dev; first_fd_for_open = 0; if (!not_open (fd)) return; SetLastError (0); DWORD access = 0; DWORD ft = GetFileType (handle); char *name = tp.c_get (); name[0] = '\0'; if (ft == FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN && GetLastError () == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) /* can't figure out what this is */; else if (ft == FILE_TYPE_PIPE) { int rcv = 0, len = sizeof (int); if (handle_to_fn (handle, name)) dev.parse (name); else if (strcmp (name, ":sock:") == 0 /* NtQueryObject returns an error when called on an LSP socket handle. fhandler_socket::set_socket_handle tries to fetch the underlying base socket, but this might fail. */ || (strcmp (name, unknown_file) == 0 && !::getsockopt ((SOCKET) handle, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, (char *) &rcv, &len))) { /* socket */ dev = *af_inet_dev; name[0] = '\0'; } else if (fd == 0) dev = *piper_dev; else dev = *pipew_dev; } else if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (handle, &buf) || GetNumberOfConsoleInputEvents (handle, (DWORD *) &buf)) { /* Console I/O */ if (myself->ctty > 0) dev.parse (myself->ctty); else { dev.parse (FH_CONSOLE); CloseHandle (handle); handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; } } else if (GetCommState (handle, &dcb)) /* FIXME: Not right - assumes ttyS0 */ dev.parse (DEV_SERIAL_MAJOR, 0); else /* Try to figure it out from context - probably a disk file */ handle_to_fn (handle, name); if (!name[0] && !dev) fds[fd] = NULL; else { fhandler_base *fh; if (dev) fh = build_fh_dev (dev); else fh = build_fh_name (name); if (!fh) return; if (name[0]) { bin = fh->pc_binmode (); if (!bin) { bin = fh->get_default_fmode (O_RDWR); if (!bin && dev) bin = O_BINARY; } } IO_STATUS_BLOCK io; FILE_ACCESS_INFORMATION fai; int openflags = O_BINARY; /* Console windows are no kernel objects up to Windows 7/2008R2, so the access mask returned by NtQueryInformationFile is meaningless. CMD always hands down stdin handles as R/O handles, but our tty slave sides are R/W. */ if (fh->is_tty ()) { openflags |= O_RDWR; access |= GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE; } else if (!iscons_dev (dev) && NT_SUCCESS (NtQueryInformationFile (handle, &io, &fai, sizeof fai, FileAccessInformation))) { if (fai.AccessFlags & FILE_WRITE_DATA) { openflags |= O_WRONLY; access |= GENERIC_WRITE; } if (fai.AccessFlags & FILE_READ_DATA) { openflags |= openflags & O_WRONLY ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY; access |= GENERIC_READ; } } else if (fd == 0) { openflags |= O_RDONLY; access |= GENERIC_READ; } else { openflags |= O_WRONLY; access |= GENERIC_WRITE; /* Should be rdwr for stderr but not sure that's possible for some versions of handles */ } if (!fh->init (handle, access, bin)) api_fatal ("couldn't initialize fd %d for %s", fd, fh->get_name ()); if (fh->ispipe ()) { fhandler_pipe *fhp = (fhandler_pipe *) fh; fhp->set_pipe_buf_size (); /* Set read pipe always to nonblocking */ fhp->set_pipe_non_blocking (fhp->get_device () == FH_PIPER ? true : fhp->is_nonblocking ()); } if (!fh->open_setup (openflags)) api_fatal ("open_setup failed, %E"); fh->usecount = 0; cygheap->fdtab[fd] = fh; cygheap->fdtab[fd]->inc_refcnt (); set_std_handle (fd); paranoid_printf ("fd %d, handle %p", fd, handle); fh->post_open_setup (fd); } } #define cnew(name, ...) \ ({ \ void* ptr = (void*) ccalloc (HEAP_FHANDLER, 1, sizeof (name)); \ ptr ? new (ptr) name (__VA_ARGS__) : NULL; \ }) #define cnew_no_ctor(name, ...) \ ({ \ void* ptr = (void*) ccalloc (HEAP_FHANDLER, 1, sizeof (name)); \ ptr ? new (ptr) name (ptr) : NULL; \ }) fhandler_base * build_fh_name (const char *name, unsigned opt, suffix_info *si) { path_conv pc (name, opt | PC_NULLEMPTY | PC_POSIX, si); if (pc.error) { fhandler_base *fh = cnew (fhandler_nodevice); if (fh) fh->set_error (pc.error); set_errno (fh ? pc.error : EMFILE); return fh; } return build_fh_pc (pc); } fhandler_base * build_fh_dev (const device& dev, const char *unix_name) { path_conv pc (dev); if (unix_name) pc.set_posix (unix_name); else pc.set_posix (dev.name ()); return build_fh_pc (pc); } #define fh_unset ((fhandler_base *) 1) static device last_tty_dev; #define fh_last_tty_dev ((fhandler_termios *) cygheap->fdtab.find_archetype (last_tty_dev)) static fhandler_base * fh_alloc (path_conv& pc) { fhandler_base *fh = fh_unset; fhandler_base *fhraw = NULL; switch (pc.dev.get_major ()) { case DEV_PTYS_MAJOR: fh = cnew (fhandler_pty_slave, pc.dev.get_minor ()); break; case DEV_PTYM_MAJOR: fh = cnew (fhandler_pty_master, pc.dev.get_minor ()); break; case DEV_FLOPPY_MAJOR: case DEV_CDROM_MAJOR: case DEV_SD_MAJOR: case DEV_SD1_MAJOR ... DEV_SD7_MAJOR: case DEV_SD_HIGHPART_START ... DEV_SD_HIGHPART_END: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_floppy); break; case DEV_TAPE_MAJOR: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_tape); break; case DEV_SERIAL_MAJOR: fh = cnew (fhandler_serial); break; case DEV_CONS_MAJOR: fh = cnew (fhandler_console, pc.dev); break; default: switch ((dev_t) pc.dev) { case FH_CONSOLE: case FH_CONIN: case FH_CONOUT: fh = cnew (fhandler_console, pc.dev); break; case FH_PTMX: if (pc.isopen ()) fh = cnew (fhandler_pty_master, -1); else fhraw = cnew_no_ctor (fhandler_pty_master, -1); break; case FH_WINDOWS: fh = cnew (fhandler_windows); break; case FH_FIFO: fh = cnew (fhandler_fifo); break; case FH_PIPE: case FH_PIPER: case FH_PIPEW: fh = cnew (fhandler_pipe); break; case FH_INET: fh = cnew (fhandler_socket_inet); break; case FH_LOCAL: fh = cnew (fhandler_socket_local); break; #ifdef __WITH_AF_UNIX case FH_UNIX: fh = cnew (fhandler_socket_unix); break; #endif /* __WITH_AF_UNIX */ case FH_FS: fh = cnew (fhandler_disk_file); break; case FH_NULL: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_null); break; case FH_ZERO: case FH_FULL: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_zero); break; case FH_RANDOM: case FH_URANDOM: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_random); break; case FH_CLIPBOARD: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_clipboard); break; case FH_OSS_DSP: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_dsp); break; case FH_PROC: fh = cnew (fhandler_proc); break; case FH_REGISTRY: fh = cnew (fhandler_registry); break; case FH_PROCESS: fh = cnew (fhandler_process); break; case FH_PROCESSFD: fh = cnew (fhandler_process_fd); break; case FH_PROCNET: fh = cnew (fhandler_procnet); break; case FH_PROCSYS: fh = cnew (fhandler_procsys); break; case FH_PROCSYSVIPC: fh = cnew (fhandler_procsysvipc); break; case FH_NETDRIVE: fh = cnew (fhandler_netdrive); break; case FH_DEV: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev); break; case FH_DEV_FD: fh = cnew (fhandler_dev_fd); break; case FH_CYGDRIVE: fh = cnew (fhandler_cygdrive); break; case FH_SIGNALFD: fh = cnew (fhandler_signalfd); break; case FH_TIMERFD: fh = cnew (fhandler_timerfd); break; case FH_MQUEUE: fh = cnew (fhandler_mqueue); break; case FH_TTY: if (!pc.isopen ()) { fhraw = cnew_no_ctor (fhandler_console, -1); debug_printf ("not called from open for /dev/tty"); } else if (myself->ctty <= 0 && last_tty_dev && !myself->set_ctty (fh_last_tty_dev, 0)) debug_printf ("no /dev/tty assigned"); else if (myself->ctty > 0) { debug_printf ("determining /dev/tty assignment for ctty %p", myself->ctty); if (iscons_dev (myself->ctty)) fh = cnew (fhandler_console, pc.dev); else fh = cnew (fhandler_pty_slave, myself->ctty); if (fh->dev () != FH_NADA) fh->set_name ("/dev/tty"); } break; } } /* If `fhraw' is set that means that this fhandler is just a dummy set up for stat(). Mock it up for use by stat without actually trying to do any real initialization. */ if (fhraw) { fh = fhraw; fh->set_name (pc); if (fh->use_archetype ()) fh->archetype = fh; } if (fh == fh_unset) fh = cnew (fhandler_nodevice); else if (fh->dev () == FH_ERROR) { if (!pc.isopen () && pc.dev.isfs ()) fh->dev () = pc.dev; /* Special case: This file actually exists on disk and we're not trying to open it so just return the info from pc. */ else { delete fh; fh = NULL; } } return fh; } fhandler_base * build_fh_pc (path_conv& pc) { fhandler_base *fh = fh_alloc (pc); if (!fh) { set_errno (ENXIO); goto out; } if (!fh->use_archetype ()) fh->set_name (pc); else if ((fh->archetype = cygheap->fdtab.find_archetype (fh->dev ()))) { debug_printf ("found an archetype for %s(%d/%d) io_handle %p", fh->get_name (), fh->dev ().get_major (), fh->dev ().get_minor (), fh->archetype->get_handle ()); if (!fh->get_name ()) fh->set_name (fh->archetype->dev ().name ()); } else if (cygwin_finished_initializing && !pc.isopen ()) fh->set_name (pc); else { if (!fh->get_name ()) fh->set_name (fh->dev ().native ()); fh->archetype = fh->clone (); debug_printf ("created an archetype (%p) for %s(%d/%d)", fh->archetype, fh->get_name (), fh->dev ().get_major (), fh->dev ().get_minor ()); fh->archetype->archetype = NULL; *cygheap->fdtab.add_archetype () = fh->archetype; } /* Keep track of the last tty-like thing opened. We could potentially want to open it if /dev/tty is referenced. */ if (myself->ctty > 0 || !fh->is_tty () || !pc.isctty_capable ()) last_tty_dev = FH_NADA; else last_tty_dev = fh->dev (); out: debug_printf ("fh %p, dev %08x", fh, fh ? (dev_t) fh->dev () : 0); return fh; } fhandler_base * dtable::dup_worker (fhandler_base *oldfh, int flags) { fhandler_base *newfh = oldfh->clone (); if (!newfh) debug_printf ("clone failed"); else { if (!oldfh->archetype) newfh->set_handle (NULL); newfh->pc.close_conv_handle (); if (oldfh->dup (newfh, flags)) { delete newfh; newfh = NULL; debug_printf ("oldfh->dup failed"); } else { /* Don't increment refcnt here since we don't know if this is a allocated fd. So we leave this chore to the caller. */ newfh->usecount = 0; newfh->archetype_usecount (1); /* The O_CLOEXEC flag enforces close-on-exec behaviour. */ newfh->set_close_on_exec (!!(flags & O_CLOEXEC)); debug_printf ("duped '%s' old %p, new %p", oldfh->get_name (), oldfh->get_handle (), newfh->get_handle ()); } } return newfh; } int dtable::dup3 (int oldfd, int newfd, int flags) { int res = -1; fhandler_base *newfh = NULL; // = NULL to avoid an incorrect warning debug_printf ("dup3 (%d, %d, %y)", oldfd, newfd, flags); lock (); bool do_unlock = true; bool unlock_on_return; if (!(flags & O_EXCL)) unlock_on_return = true; /* Relinquish lock on return */ else { flags &= ~O_EXCL; unlock_on_return = false; /* Return with lock set on success */ } if (not_open (oldfd)) { syscall_printf ("fd %d not open", oldfd); set_errno (EBADF); goto done; } if (newfd >= OPEN_MAX || newfd < 0) { syscall_printf ("new fd out of bounds: %d", newfd); set_errno (EBADF); goto done; } if ((flags & ~O_CLOEXEC) != 0) { syscall_printf ("invalid flags value %y", flags); set_errno (EINVAL); return -1; } /* This is a temporary kludge until all utilities can catch up with a change in behavior that implements linux functionality: opening a tty should not automatically cause it to become the controlling tty for the process. */ if (newfd > 2) flags |= O_NOCTTY; if ((newfh = dup_worker (fds[oldfd], flags)) == NULL) { res = -1; goto done; } debug_printf ("newfh->io_handle %p, oldfh->io_handle %p, new win32_name %p, old win32_name %p", newfh->get_handle (), fds[oldfd]->get_handle (), newfh->get_win32_name (), fds[oldfd]->get_win32_name ()); if (!not_open (newfd)) close (newfd); else if ((size_t) newfd >= size && find_unused_handle (newfd) < 0) /* couldn't extend fdtab */ { newfh->close (); res = -1; goto done; } fds[newfd] = newfh; if ((res = newfd) <= 2) set_std_handle (res); do_unlock = unlock_on_return; done: if (do_unlock) unlock (); syscall_printf ("%R = dup3(%d, %d, %y)", res, oldfd, newfd, flags); return res; } bool dtable::select_read (int fd, select_stuff *ss) { if (not_open (fd)) { set_errno (EBADF); return false; } fhandler_base *fh = fds[fd]; select_record *s = fh->select_read (ss); s->fd = fd; if (!s->fh) s->fh = fh; s->thread_errno = 0; debug_printf ("%s fd %d", fh->get_name (), fd); return true; } bool dtable::select_write (int fd, select_stuff *ss) { if (not_open (fd)) { set_errno (EBADF); return NULL; } fhandler_base *fh = fds[fd]; select_record *s = fh->select_write (ss); s->fd = fd; s->fh = fh; s->thread_errno = 0; debug_printf ("%s fd %d", fh->get_name (), fd); return true; } bool dtable::select_except (int fd, select_stuff *ss) { if (not_open (fd)) { set_errno (EBADF); return NULL; } fhandler_base *fh = fds[fd]; select_record *s = fh->select_except (ss); s->fd = fd; s->fh = fh; s->thread_errno = 0; debug_printf ("%s fd %d", fh->get_name (), fd); return true; } void dtable::move_fd (int from, int to) { // close (to); /* It is assumed that this is close-on-exec */ fds[to] = fds[from]; fds[from] = NULL; } void dtable::set_file_pointers_for_exec () { /* This is not POSIX-compliant so the function is only called for non-Cygwin processes. */ LARGE_INTEGER eof = { QuadPart: 0 }; lock (); fhandler_base *fh; for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) if ((fh = fds[i]) != NULL && fh->get_flags () & O_APPEND) SetFilePointerEx (fh->get_handle (), eof, NULL, FILE_END); unlock (); } void dtable::fixup_close (size_t i, fhandler_base *fh) { if (fh->archetype) { debug_printf ("closing fd %d since it is an archetype", i); fh->close_with_arch (); } release (i); } void dtable::fixup_after_exec () { first_fd_for_open = 0; fhandler_base *fh; for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) if ((fh = fds[i]) != NULL) { fh->clear_readahead (); fh->fixup_after_exec (); /* Close the handle if it's close-on-exec or if an error was detected (typically with opening a console in a gui app) by fixup_after_exec. */ if (fh->close_on_exec () || (!fh->nohandle () && !fh->get_handle ())) fixup_close (i, fh); else if (fh->get_popen_pid ()) close (i); else if (i == 0) SetStdHandle (std_consts[i], fh->get_handle ()); else if (i <= 2) SetStdHandle (std_consts[i], fh->get_output_handle ()); } } void dtable::fixup_after_fork (HANDLE parent) { fhandler_base *fh; for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) if ((fh = fds[i]) != NULL) { if (fh->close_on_exec () || fh->need_fork_fixup ()) { debug_printf ("fd %d (%s)", i, fh->get_name ()); fh->fixup_after_fork (parent); if (!fh->nohandle () && !fh->get_handle ()) { /* This should actually never happen but it's here to make sure we don't crash due to access of an unopened file handle. */ fixup_close (i, fh); continue; } } if (i == 0) SetStdHandle (std_consts[i], fh->get_handle ()); else if (i <= 2) SetStdHandle (std_consts[i], fh->get_output_handle ()); } } static void decode_tty (char *buf, WCHAR *w32) { int ttyn = wcstol (w32, NULL, 10); __ptsname (buf, ttyn); } /* Try to derive posix filename from given handle. Return true if the handle is associated with a cygwin tty. */ static bool handle_to_fn (HANDLE h, char *posix_fn) { tmp_pathbuf tp; ULONG len = 0; WCHAR *maxmatchdos = NULL; PWCHAR device = tp.w_get (); int maxmatchlen = 0; OBJECT_NAME_INFORMATION *ntfn = (OBJECT_NAME_INFORMATION *) tp.w_get (); NTSTATUS status = NtQueryObject (h, ObjectNameInformation, ntfn, 65536, &len); if (!NT_SUCCESS (status)) debug_printf ("NtQueryObject failed, %y", status); // NT seems to do this on an unopened file else if (!ntfn->Name.Buffer) debug_printf ("nt->Name.Buffer == NULL"); else { WCHAR *w32 = ntfn->Name.Buffer; size_t w32len = ntfn->Name.Length / sizeof (WCHAR); w32[w32len] = L'\0'; if (wcscasecmp (w32, DEV_NULL) == 0) { strcpy (posix_fn, "/dev/null"); return false; } if (wcscasecmp (w32, DEV_SOCKET) == 0) { strcpy (posix_fn, ":sock:"); return false; } if (wcsncasecmp (w32, DEV_NAMED_PIPE, DEV_NAMED_PIPE_LEN) == 0) { w32 += DEV_NAMED_PIPE_LEN; if (wcsncmp (w32, L"cygwin-", WCLEN (L"cygwin-")) != 0) return false; w32 += WCLEN (L"cygwin-"); /* Check for installation key and trailing dash. */ w32len = cygheap->installation_key.Length / sizeof (WCHAR); if (w32len && wcsncmp (w32, cygheap->installation_key.Buffer, w32len) != 0) return false; w32 += w32len; if (*w32 != L'-') return false; ++w32; bool istty = wcsncmp (w32, L"pty", WCLEN (L"pty")) == 0; if (istty) decode_tty (posix_fn, w32 + WCLEN (L"pty")); else if (wcsncmp (w32, L"pipe", WCLEN (L"pipe")) == 0) strcpy (posix_fn, "/dev/pipe"); return istty; } WCHAR fnbuf[64 * 1024]; if (wcsncasecmp (w32, DEVICE_PREFIX, DEVICE_PREFIX_LEN) != 0 || !QueryDosDeviceW (NULL, fnbuf, sizeof (fnbuf) / sizeof (WCHAR))) { sys_wcstombs (posix_fn, NT_MAX_PATH, w32, w32len); return false; } for (WCHAR *s = fnbuf; *s; s = wcschr (s, '\0') + 1) { if (!QueryDosDeviceW (s, device, NT_MAX_PATH)) continue; if (wcschr (s, ':') == NULL) continue; WCHAR *q = wcsrchr (device, ';'); if (q) { WCHAR *r = wcschr (q, '\\'); if (r) wcscpy (q, r + 1); } int devlen = wcslen (device); if (device[devlen - 1] == L'\\') device[--devlen] = L'\0'; if (devlen < maxmatchlen) continue; if (wcsncmp (device, w32, devlen) != 0|| (w32[devlen] != L'\0' && w32[devlen] != L'\\')) continue; maxmatchlen = devlen; maxmatchdos = s; debug_printf ("current match '%W' = '%W'\n", s, device); } if (maxmatchlen) { WCHAR *p = wcschr (w32 + DEVICE_PREFIX_LEN, L'\\'); size_t n = wcslen (maxmatchdos); WCHAR ch; if (!p) ch = L'\0'; else { if (maxmatchdos[n - 1] == L'\\') n--; w32 += maxmatchlen - n; ch = L'\\'; } memcpy (w32, maxmatchdos, n * sizeof (WCHAR)); w32[n] = ch; } else if (wcsncmp (w32, DEV_REMOTE, DEV_REMOTE_LEN) == 0) { w32 += DEV_REMOTE_LEN - 2; *w32 = L'\\'; debug_printf ("remote drive"); } else if (wcsncmp (w32, DEV_REMOTE1, DEV_REMOTE1_LEN) == 0) { w32 += DEV_REMOTE1_LEN - 2; *w32 = L'\\'; debug_printf ("remote drive"); } cygwin_conv_path (CCP_WIN_W_TO_POSIX | CCP_ABSOLUTE, w32, posix_fn, NT_MAX_PATH); debug_printf ("derived path '%W', posix '%s'", w32, posix_fn); return false; } strcpy (posix_fn, unknown_file); return false; } void dtable::fixup_before_fork (DWORD target_proc_id) { lock (); fhandler_base *fh; for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) if ((fh = fds[i]) != NULL) { debug_printf ("fd %d (%s)", i, fh->get_name ()); fh->fixup_before_fork_exec (target_proc_id); } unlock (); } void dtable::fixup_before_exec (DWORD target_proc_id) { lock (); fhandler_base *fh; for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) if ((fh = fds[i]) != NULL && !fh->close_on_exec ()) { debug_printf ("fd %d (%s)", i, fh->get_name ()); fh->fixup_before_fork_exec (target_proc_id); } unlock (); }