Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt: fix a slight inconsistency in format
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1 #include "cache.h"
2 #include "run-command.h"
3 #include "exec-cmd.h"
4 #include "sigchain.h"
5 #include "strvec.h"
6 #include "thread-utils.h"
7 #include "strbuf.h"
8 #include "string-list.h"
9 #include "quote.h"
10 #include "config.h"
11 #include "packfile.h"
12 #include "hook.h"
13 #include "compat/nonblock.h"
15 void child_process_init(struct child_process *child)
17 struct child_process blank = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
18 memcpy(child, &blank, sizeof(*child));
21 void child_process_clear(struct child_process *child)
23 strvec_clear(&child->args);
24 strvec_clear(&child->env);
27 struct child_to_clean {
28 pid_t pid;
29 struct child_process *process;
30 struct child_to_clean *next;
32 static struct child_to_clean *children_to_clean;
33 static int installed_child_cleanup_handler;
35 static void cleanup_children(int sig, int in_signal)
37 struct child_to_clean *children_to_wait_for = NULL;
39 while (children_to_clean) {
40 struct child_to_clean *p = children_to_clean;
41 children_to_clean = p->next;
43 if (p->process && !in_signal) {
44 struct child_process *process = p->process;
45 if (process->clean_on_exit_handler) {
46 trace_printf(
47 "trace: run_command: running exit handler for pid %"
48 PRIuMAX, (uintmax_t)p->pid
50 process->clean_on_exit_handler(process);
54 kill(p->pid, sig);
56 if (p->process && p->process->wait_after_clean) {
57 p->next = children_to_wait_for;
58 children_to_wait_for = p;
59 } else {
60 if (!in_signal)
61 free(p);
65 while (children_to_wait_for) {
66 struct child_to_clean *p = children_to_wait_for;
67 children_to_wait_for = p->next;
69 while (waitpid(p->pid, NULL, 0) < 0 && errno == EINTR)
70 ; /* spin waiting for process exit or error */
72 if (!in_signal)
73 free(p);
77 static void cleanup_children_on_signal(int sig)
79 cleanup_children(sig, 1);
80 sigchain_pop(sig);
81 raise(sig);
84 static void cleanup_children_on_exit(void)
86 cleanup_children(SIGTERM, 0);
89 static void mark_child_for_cleanup(pid_t pid, struct child_process *process)
91 struct child_to_clean *p = xmalloc(sizeof(*p));
92 p->pid = pid;
93 p->process = process;
94 p->next = children_to_clean;
95 children_to_clean = p;
97 if (!installed_child_cleanup_handler) {
98 atexit(cleanup_children_on_exit);
99 sigchain_push_common(cleanup_children_on_signal);
100 installed_child_cleanup_handler = 1;
104 static void clear_child_for_cleanup(pid_t pid)
106 struct child_to_clean **pp;
108 for (pp = &children_to_clean; *pp; pp = &(*pp)->next) {
109 struct child_to_clean *clean_me = *pp;
111 if (clean_me->pid == pid) {
112 *pp = clean_me->next;
113 free(clean_me);
114 return;
119 static inline void close_pair(int fd[2])
121 close(fd[0]);
122 close(fd[1]);
125 int is_executable(const char *name)
127 struct stat st;
129 if (stat(name, &st) || /* stat, not lstat */
130 !S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
131 return 0;
133 #if defined(GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE)
135 * On Windows there is no executable bit. The file extension
136 * indicates whether it can be run as an executable, and Git
137 * has special-handling to detect scripts and launch them
138 * through the indicated script interpreter. We test for the
139 * file extension first because virus scanners may make
140 * it quite expensive to open many files.
142 if (ends_with(name, ".exe"))
143 return S_IXUSR;
147 * Now that we know it does not have an executable extension,
148 * peek into the file instead.
150 char buf[3] = { 0 };
151 int n;
152 int fd = open(name, O_RDONLY);
153 st.st_mode &= ~S_IXUSR;
154 if (fd >= 0) {
155 n = read(fd, buf, 2);
156 if (n == 2)
157 /* look for a she-bang */
158 if (!strcmp(buf, "#!"))
159 st.st_mode |= S_IXUSR;
160 close(fd);
163 #endif
164 return st.st_mode & S_IXUSR;
168 * Search $PATH for a command. This emulates the path search that
169 * execvp would perform, without actually executing the command so it
170 * can be used before fork() to prepare to run a command using
171 * execve() or after execvp() to diagnose why it failed.
173 * The caller should ensure that file contains no directory
174 * separators.
176 * Returns the path to the command, as found in $PATH or NULL if the
177 * command could not be found. The caller inherits ownership of the memory
178 * used to store the resultant path.
180 * This should not be used on Windows, where the $PATH search rules
181 * are more complicated (e.g., a search for "foo" should find
182 * "foo.exe").
184 static char *locate_in_PATH(const char *file)
186 const char *p = getenv("PATH");
187 struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
189 if (!p || !*p)
190 return NULL;
192 while (1) {
193 const char *end = strchrnul(p, ':');
195 strbuf_reset(&buf);
197 /* POSIX specifies an empty entry as the current directory. */
198 if (end != p) {
199 strbuf_add(&buf, p, end - p);
200 strbuf_addch(&buf, '/');
202 strbuf_addstr(&buf, file);
204 if (is_executable(buf.buf))
205 return strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
207 if (!*end)
208 break;
209 p = end + 1;
212 strbuf_release(&buf);
213 return NULL;
216 int exists_in_PATH(const char *command)
218 char *r = locate_in_PATH(command);
219 int found = r != NULL;
220 free(r);
221 return found;
224 int sane_execvp(const char *file, char * const argv[])
226 #ifndef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
228 * execvp() doesn't return, so we all we can do is tell trace2
229 * what we are about to do and let it leave a hint in the log
230 * (unless of course the execvp() fails).
232 * we skip this for Windows because the compat layer already
233 * has to emulate the execvp() call anyway.
235 int exec_id = trace2_exec(file, (const char **)argv);
236 #endif
238 if (!execvp(file, argv))
239 return 0; /* cannot happen ;-) */
241 #ifndef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
243 int ec = errno;
244 trace2_exec_result(exec_id, ec);
245 errno = ec;
247 #endif
250 * When a command can't be found because one of the directories
251 * listed in $PATH is unsearchable, execvp reports EACCES, but
252 * careful usability testing (read: analysis of occasional bug
253 * reports) reveals that "No such file or directory" is more
254 * intuitive.
256 * We avoid commands with "/", because execvp will not do $PATH
257 * lookups in that case.
259 * The reassignment of EACCES to errno looks like a no-op below,
260 * but we need to protect against exists_in_PATH overwriting errno.
262 if (errno == EACCES && !strchr(file, '/'))
263 errno = exists_in_PATH(file) ? EACCES : ENOENT;
264 else if (errno == ENOTDIR && !strchr(file, '/'))
265 errno = ENOENT;
266 return -1;
269 static const char **prepare_shell_cmd(struct strvec *out, const char **argv)
271 if (!argv[0])
272 BUG("shell command is empty");
274 if (strcspn(argv[0], "|&;<>()$`\\\"' \t\n*?[#~=%") != strlen(argv[0])) {
275 #ifndef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
276 strvec_push(out, SHELL_PATH);
277 #else
278 strvec_push(out, "sh");
279 #endif
280 strvec_push(out, "-c");
283 * If we have no extra arguments, we do not even need to
284 * bother with the "$@" magic.
286 if (!argv[1])
287 strvec_push(out, argv[0]);
288 else
289 strvec_pushf(out, "%s \"$@\"", argv[0]);
292 strvec_pushv(out, argv);
293 return out->v;
296 #ifndef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
297 static int child_notifier = -1;
299 enum child_errcode {
300 CHILD_ERR_CHDIR,
301 CHILD_ERR_DUP2,
302 CHILD_ERR_CLOSE,
303 CHILD_ERR_SIGPROCMASK,
304 CHILD_ERR_ENOENT,
305 CHILD_ERR_SILENT,
306 CHILD_ERR_ERRNO
309 struct child_err {
310 enum child_errcode err;
311 int syserr; /* errno */
314 static void child_die(enum child_errcode err)
316 struct child_err buf;
318 buf.err = err;
319 buf.syserr = errno;
321 /* write(2) on buf smaller than PIPE_BUF (min 512) is atomic: */
322 xwrite(child_notifier, &buf, sizeof(buf));
323 _exit(1);
326 static void child_dup2(int fd, int to)
328 if (dup2(fd, to) < 0)
329 child_die(CHILD_ERR_DUP2);
332 static void child_close(int fd)
334 if (close(fd))
335 child_die(CHILD_ERR_CLOSE);
338 static void child_close_pair(int fd[2])
340 child_close(fd[0]);
341 child_close(fd[1]);
344 static void child_error_fn(const char *err, va_list params)
346 const char msg[] = "error() should not be called in child\n";
347 xwrite(2, msg, sizeof(msg) - 1);
350 static void child_warn_fn(const char *err, va_list params)
352 const char msg[] = "warn() should not be called in child\n";
353 xwrite(2, msg, sizeof(msg) - 1);
356 static void NORETURN child_die_fn(const char *err, va_list params)
358 const char msg[] = "die() should not be called in child\n";
359 xwrite(2, msg, sizeof(msg) - 1);
360 _exit(2);
363 /* this runs in the parent process */
364 static void child_err_spew(struct child_process *cmd, struct child_err *cerr)
366 static void (*old_errfn)(const char *err, va_list params);
367 report_fn die_message_routine = get_die_message_routine();
369 old_errfn = get_error_routine();
370 set_error_routine(die_message_routine);
371 errno = cerr->syserr;
373 switch (cerr->err) {
374 case CHILD_ERR_CHDIR:
375 error_errno("exec '%s': cd to '%s' failed",
376 cmd->args.v[0], cmd->dir);
377 break;
378 case CHILD_ERR_DUP2:
379 error_errno("dup2() in child failed");
380 break;
381 case CHILD_ERR_CLOSE:
382 error_errno("close() in child failed");
383 break;
384 case CHILD_ERR_SIGPROCMASK:
385 error_errno("sigprocmask failed restoring signals");
386 break;
387 case CHILD_ERR_ENOENT:
388 error_errno("cannot run %s", cmd->args.v[0]);
389 break;
390 case CHILD_ERR_SILENT:
391 break;
392 case CHILD_ERR_ERRNO:
393 error_errno("cannot exec '%s'", cmd->args.v[0]);
394 break;
396 set_error_routine(old_errfn);
399 static int prepare_cmd(struct strvec *out, const struct child_process *cmd)
401 if (!cmd->args.v[0])
402 BUG("command is empty");
405 * Add SHELL_PATH so in the event exec fails with ENOEXEC we can
406 * attempt to interpret the command with 'sh'.
408 strvec_push(out, SHELL_PATH);
410 if (cmd->git_cmd) {
411 prepare_git_cmd(out, cmd->args.v);
412 } else if (cmd->use_shell) {
413 prepare_shell_cmd(out, cmd->args.v);
414 } else {
415 strvec_pushv(out, cmd->args.v);
419 * If there are no dir separator characters in the command then perform
420 * a path lookup and use the resolved path as the command to exec. If
421 * there are dir separator characters, we have exec attempt to invoke
422 * the command directly.
424 if (!has_dir_sep(out->v[1])) {
425 char *program = locate_in_PATH(out->v[1]);
426 if (program) {
427 free((char *)out->v[1]);
428 out->v[1] = program;
429 } else {
430 strvec_clear(out);
431 errno = ENOENT;
432 return -1;
436 return 0;
439 static char **prep_childenv(const char *const *deltaenv)
441 extern char **environ;
442 char **childenv;
443 struct string_list env = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
444 struct strbuf key = STRBUF_INIT;
445 const char *const *p;
446 int i;
448 /* Construct a sorted string list consisting of the current environ */
449 for (p = (const char *const *) environ; p && *p; p++) {
450 const char *equals = strchr(*p, '=');
452 if (equals) {
453 strbuf_reset(&key);
454 strbuf_add(&key, *p, equals - *p);
455 string_list_append(&env, key.buf)->util = (void *) *p;
456 } else {
457 string_list_append(&env, *p)->util = (void *) *p;
460 string_list_sort(&env);
462 /* Merge in 'deltaenv' with the current environ */
463 for (p = deltaenv; p && *p; p++) {
464 const char *equals = strchr(*p, '=');
466 if (equals) {
467 /* ('key=value'), insert or replace entry */
468 strbuf_reset(&key);
469 strbuf_add(&key, *p, equals - *p);
470 string_list_insert(&env, key.buf)->util = (void *) *p;
471 } else {
472 /* otherwise ('key') remove existing entry */
473 string_list_remove(&env, *p, 0);
477 /* Create an array of 'char *' to be used as the childenv */
478 ALLOC_ARRAY(childenv, env.nr + 1);
479 for (i = 0; i < env.nr; i++)
480 childenv[i] = env.items[i].util;
481 childenv[env.nr] = NULL;
483 string_list_clear(&env, 0);
484 strbuf_release(&key);
485 return childenv;
488 struct atfork_state {
489 #ifndef NO_PTHREADS
490 int cs;
491 #endif
492 sigset_t old;
495 #define CHECK_BUG(err, msg) \
496 do { \
497 int e = (err); \
498 if (e) \
499 BUG("%s: %s", msg, strerror(e)); \
500 } while(0)
502 static void atfork_prepare(struct atfork_state *as)
504 sigset_t all;
506 if (sigfillset(&all))
507 die_errno("sigfillset");
508 #ifdef NO_PTHREADS
509 if (sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &all, &as->old))
510 die_errno("sigprocmask");
511 #else
512 CHECK_BUG(pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &all, &as->old),
513 "blocking all signals");
514 CHECK_BUG(pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, &as->cs),
515 "disabling cancellation");
516 #endif
519 static void atfork_parent(struct atfork_state *as)
521 #ifdef NO_PTHREADS
522 if (sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &as->old, NULL))
523 die_errno("sigprocmask");
524 #else
525 CHECK_BUG(pthread_setcancelstate(as->cs, NULL),
526 "re-enabling cancellation");
527 CHECK_BUG(pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &as->old, NULL),
528 "restoring signal mask");
529 #endif
531 #endif /* GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE */
533 static inline void set_cloexec(int fd)
535 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD);
536 if (flags >= 0)
537 fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC);
540 static int wait_or_whine(pid_t pid, const char *argv0, int in_signal)
542 int status, code = -1;
543 pid_t waiting;
544 int failed_errno = 0;
546 while ((waiting = waitpid(pid, &status, 0)) < 0 && errno == EINTR)
547 ; /* nothing */
549 if (waiting < 0) {
550 failed_errno = errno;
551 if (!in_signal)
552 error_errno("waitpid for %s failed", argv0);
553 } else if (waiting != pid) {
554 if (!in_signal)
555 error("waitpid is confused (%s)", argv0);
556 } else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
557 code = WTERMSIG(status);
558 if (!in_signal && code != SIGINT && code != SIGQUIT && code != SIGPIPE)
559 error("%s died of signal %d", argv0, code);
561 * This return value is chosen so that code & 0xff
562 * mimics the exit code that a POSIX shell would report for
563 * a program that died from this signal.
565 code += 128;
566 } else if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
567 code = WEXITSTATUS(status);
568 } else {
569 if (!in_signal)
570 error("waitpid is confused (%s)", argv0);
573 if (!in_signal)
574 clear_child_for_cleanup(pid);
576 errno = failed_errno;
577 return code;
580 static void trace_add_env(struct strbuf *dst, const char *const *deltaenv)
582 struct string_list envs = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
583 const char *const *e;
584 int i;
585 int printed_unset = 0;
587 /* Last one wins, see run-command.c:prep_childenv() for context */
588 for (e = deltaenv; e && *e; e++) {
589 struct strbuf key = STRBUF_INIT;
590 char *equals = strchr(*e, '=');
592 if (equals) {
593 strbuf_add(&key, *e, equals - *e);
594 string_list_insert(&envs, key.buf)->util = equals + 1;
595 } else {
596 string_list_insert(&envs, *e)->util = NULL;
598 strbuf_release(&key);
601 /* "unset X Y...;" */
602 for (i = 0; i < envs.nr; i++) {
603 const char *var = envs.items[i].string;
604 const char *val = envs.items[i].util;
606 if (val || !getenv(var))
607 continue;
609 if (!printed_unset) {
610 strbuf_addstr(dst, " unset");
611 printed_unset = 1;
613 strbuf_addf(dst, " %s", var);
615 if (printed_unset)
616 strbuf_addch(dst, ';');
618 /* ... followed by "A=B C=D ..." */
619 for (i = 0; i < envs.nr; i++) {
620 const char *var = envs.items[i].string;
621 const char *val = envs.items[i].util;
622 const char *oldval;
624 if (!val)
625 continue;
627 oldval = getenv(var);
628 if (oldval && !strcmp(val, oldval))
629 continue;
631 strbuf_addf(dst, " %s=", var);
632 sq_quote_buf_pretty(dst, val);
634 string_list_clear(&envs, 0);
637 static void trace_run_command(const struct child_process *cp)
639 struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
641 if (!trace_want(&trace_default_key))
642 return;
644 strbuf_addstr(&buf, "trace: run_command:");
645 if (cp->dir) {
646 strbuf_addstr(&buf, " cd ");
647 sq_quote_buf_pretty(&buf, cp->dir);
648 strbuf_addch(&buf, ';');
650 trace_add_env(&buf, cp->env.v);
651 if (cp->git_cmd)
652 strbuf_addstr(&buf, " git");
653 sq_quote_argv_pretty(&buf, cp->args.v);
655 trace_printf("%s", buf.buf);
656 strbuf_release(&buf);
659 int start_command(struct child_process *cmd)
661 int need_in, need_out, need_err;
662 int fdin[2], fdout[2], fderr[2];
663 int failed_errno;
664 char *str;
667 * In case of errors we must keep the promise to close FDs
668 * that have been passed in via ->in and ->out.
671 need_in = !cmd->no_stdin && cmd->in < 0;
672 if (need_in) {
673 if (pipe(fdin) < 0) {
674 failed_errno = errno;
675 if (cmd->out > 0)
676 close(cmd->out);
677 str = "standard input";
678 goto fail_pipe;
680 cmd->in = fdin[1];
683 need_out = !cmd->no_stdout
684 && !cmd->stdout_to_stderr
685 && cmd->out < 0;
686 if (need_out) {
687 if (pipe(fdout) < 0) {
688 failed_errno = errno;
689 if (need_in)
690 close_pair(fdin);
691 else if (cmd->in)
692 close(cmd->in);
693 str = "standard output";
694 goto fail_pipe;
696 cmd->out = fdout[0];
699 need_err = !cmd->no_stderr && cmd->err < 0;
700 if (need_err) {
701 if (pipe(fderr) < 0) {
702 failed_errno = errno;
703 if (need_in)
704 close_pair(fdin);
705 else if (cmd->in)
706 close(cmd->in);
707 if (need_out)
708 close_pair(fdout);
709 else if (cmd->out)
710 close(cmd->out);
711 str = "standard error";
712 fail_pipe:
713 error("cannot create %s pipe for %s: %s",
714 str, cmd->args.v[0], strerror(failed_errno));
715 child_process_clear(cmd);
716 errno = failed_errno;
717 return -1;
719 cmd->err = fderr[0];
722 trace2_child_start(cmd);
723 trace_run_command(cmd);
725 fflush(NULL);
727 if (cmd->close_object_store)
728 close_object_store(the_repository->objects);
730 #ifndef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
732 int notify_pipe[2];
733 int null_fd = -1;
734 char **childenv;
735 struct strvec argv = STRVEC_INIT;
736 struct child_err cerr;
737 struct atfork_state as;
739 if (prepare_cmd(&argv, cmd) < 0) {
740 failed_errno = errno;
741 cmd->pid = -1;
742 if (!cmd->silent_exec_failure)
743 error_errno("cannot run %s", cmd->args.v[0]);
744 goto end_of_spawn;
747 if (pipe(notify_pipe))
748 notify_pipe[0] = notify_pipe[1] = -1;
750 if (cmd->no_stdin || cmd->no_stdout || cmd->no_stderr) {
751 null_fd = xopen("/dev/null", O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC);
752 set_cloexec(null_fd);
755 childenv = prep_childenv(cmd->env.v);
756 atfork_prepare(&as);
759 * NOTE: In order to prevent deadlocking when using threads special
760 * care should be taken with the function calls made in between the
761 * fork() and exec() calls. No calls should be made to functions which
762 * require acquiring a lock (e.g. malloc) as the lock could have been
763 * held by another thread at the time of forking, causing the lock to
764 * never be released in the child process. This means only
765 * Async-Signal-Safe functions are permitted in the child.
767 cmd->pid = fork();
768 failed_errno = errno;
769 if (!cmd->pid) {
770 int sig;
772 * Ensure the default die/error/warn routines do not get
773 * called, they can take stdio locks and malloc.
775 set_die_routine(child_die_fn);
776 set_error_routine(child_error_fn);
777 set_warn_routine(child_warn_fn);
779 close(notify_pipe[0]);
780 set_cloexec(notify_pipe[1]);
781 child_notifier = notify_pipe[1];
783 if (cmd->no_stdin)
784 child_dup2(null_fd, 0);
785 else if (need_in) {
786 child_dup2(fdin[0], 0);
787 child_close_pair(fdin);
788 } else if (cmd->in) {
789 child_dup2(cmd->in, 0);
790 child_close(cmd->in);
793 if (cmd->no_stderr)
794 child_dup2(null_fd, 2);
795 else if (need_err) {
796 child_dup2(fderr[1], 2);
797 child_close_pair(fderr);
798 } else if (cmd->err > 1) {
799 child_dup2(cmd->err, 2);
800 child_close(cmd->err);
803 if (cmd->no_stdout)
804 child_dup2(null_fd, 1);
805 else if (cmd->stdout_to_stderr)
806 child_dup2(2, 1);
807 else if (need_out) {
808 child_dup2(fdout[1], 1);
809 child_close_pair(fdout);
810 } else if (cmd->out > 1) {
811 child_dup2(cmd->out, 1);
812 child_close(cmd->out);
815 if (cmd->dir && chdir(cmd->dir))
816 child_die(CHILD_ERR_CHDIR);
819 * restore default signal handlers here, in case
820 * we catch a signal right before execve below
822 for (sig = 1; sig < NSIG; sig++) {
823 /* ignored signals get reset to SIG_DFL on execve */
824 if (signal(sig, SIG_DFL) == SIG_IGN)
825 signal(sig, SIG_IGN);
828 if (sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &as.old, NULL) != 0)
829 child_die(CHILD_ERR_SIGPROCMASK);
832 * Attempt to exec using the command and arguments starting at
833 * argv.argv[1]. argv.argv[0] contains SHELL_PATH which will
834 * be used in the event exec failed with ENOEXEC at which point
835 * we will try to interpret the command using 'sh'.
837 execve(argv.v[1], (char *const *) argv.v + 1,
838 (char *const *) childenv);
839 if (errno == ENOEXEC)
840 execve(argv.v[0], (char *const *) argv.v,
841 (char *const *) childenv);
843 if (errno == ENOENT) {
844 if (cmd->silent_exec_failure)
845 child_die(CHILD_ERR_SILENT);
846 child_die(CHILD_ERR_ENOENT);
847 } else {
848 child_die(CHILD_ERR_ERRNO);
851 atfork_parent(&as);
852 if (cmd->pid < 0)
853 error_errno("cannot fork() for %s", cmd->args.v[0]);
854 else if (cmd->clean_on_exit)
855 mark_child_for_cleanup(cmd->pid, cmd);
858 * Wait for child's exec. If the exec succeeds (or if fork()
859 * failed), EOF is seen immediately by the parent. Otherwise, the
860 * child process sends a child_err struct.
861 * Note that use of this infrastructure is completely advisory,
862 * therefore, we keep error checks minimal.
864 close(notify_pipe[1]);
865 if (xread(notify_pipe[0], &cerr, sizeof(cerr)) == sizeof(cerr)) {
867 * At this point we know that fork() succeeded, but exec()
868 * failed. Errors have been reported to our stderr.
870 wait_or_whine(cmd->pid, cmd->args.v[0], 0);
871 child_err_spew(cmd, &cerr);
872 failed_errno = errno;
873 cmd->pid = -1;
875 close(notify_pipe[0]);
877 if (null_fd >= 0)
878 close(null_fd);
879 strvec_clear(&argv);
880 free(childenv);
882 end_of_spawn:
884 #else
886 int fhin = 0, fhout = 1, fherr = 2;
887 const char **sargv = cmd->args.v;
888 struct strvec nargv = STRVEC_INIT;
890 if (cmd->no_stdin)
891 fhin = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
892 else if (need_in)
893 fhin = dup(fdin[0]);
894 else if (cmd->in)
895 fhin = dup(cmd->in);
897 if (cmd->no_stderr)
898 fherr = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
899 else if (need_err)
900 fherr = dup(fderr[1]);
901 else if (cmd->err > 2)
902 fherr = dup(cmd->err);
904 if (cmd->no_stdout)
905 fhout = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
906 else if (cmd->stdout_to_stderr)
907 fhout = dup(fherr);
908 else if (need_out)
909 fhout = dup(fdout[1]);
910 else if (cmd->out > 1)
911 fhout = dup(cmd->out);
913 if (cmd->git_cmd)
914 cmd->args.v = prepare_git_cmd(&nargv, sargv);
915 else if (cmd->use_shell)
916 cmd->args.v = prepare_shell_cmd(&nargv, sargv);
918 cmd->pid = mingw_spawnvpe(cmd->args.v[0], cmd->args.v,
919 (char**) cmd->env.v,
920 cmd->dir, fhin, fhout, fherr);
921 failed_errno = errno;
922 if (cmd->pid < 0 && (!cmd->silent_exec_failure || errno != ENOENT))
923 error_errno("cannot spawn %s", cmd->args.v[0]);
924 if (cmd->clean_on_exit && cmd->pid >= 0)
925 mark_child_for_cleanup(cmd->pid, cmd);
927 strvec_clear(&nargv);
928 cmd->args.v = sargv;
929 if (fhin != 0)
930 close(fhin);
931 if (fhout != 1)
932 close(fhout);
933 if (fherr != 2)
934 close(fherr);
936 #endif
938 if (cmd->pid < 0) {
939 trace2_child_exit(cmd, -1);
941 if (need_in)
942 close_pair(fdin);
943 else if (cmd->in)
944 close(cmd->in);
945 if (need_out)
946 close_pair(fdout);
947 else if (cmd->out)
948 close(cmd->out);
949 if (need_err)
950 close_pair(fderr);
951 else if (cmd->err)
952 close(cmd->err);
953 child_process_clear(cmd);
954 errno = failed_errno;
955 return -1;
958 if (need_in)
959 close(fdin[0]);
960 else if (cmd->in)
961 close(cmd->in);
963 if (need_out)
964 close(fdout[1]);
965 else if (cmd->out)
966 close(cmd->out);
968 if (need_err)
969 close(fderr[1]);
970 else if (cmd->err)
971 close(cmd->err);
973 return 0;
976 int finish_command(struct child_process *cmd)
978 int ret = wait_or_whine(cmd->pid, cmd->args.v[0], 0);
979 trace2_child_exit(cmd, ret);
980 child_process_clear(cmd);
981 invalidate_lstat_cache();
982 return ret;
985 int finish_command_in_signal(struct child_process *cmd)
987 int ret = wait_or_whine(cmd->pid, cmd->args.v[0], 1);
988 if (ret != -1)
989 trace2_child_exit(cmd, ret);
990 return ret;
994 int run_command(struct child_process *cmd)
996 int code;
998 if (cmd->out < 0 || cmd->err < 0)
999 BUG("run_command with a pipe can cause deadlock");
1001 code = start_command(cmd);
1002 if (code)
1003 return code;
1004 return finish_command(cmd);
1007 #ifndef NO_PTHREADS
1008 static pthread_t main_thread;
1009 static int main_thread_set;
1010 static pthread_key_t async_key;
1011 static pthread_key_t async_die_counter;
1013 static void *run_thread(void *data)
1015 struct async *async = data;
1016 intptr_t ret;
1018 if (async->isolate_sigpipe) {
1019 sigset_t mask;
1020 sigemptyset(&mask);
1021 sigaddset(&mask, SIGPIPE);
1022 if (pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL)) {
1023 ret = error("unable to block SIGPIPE in async thread");
1024 return (void *)ret;
1028 pthread_setspecific(async_key, async);
1029 ret = async->proc(async->proc_in, async->proc_out, async->data);
1030 return (void *)ret;
1033 static NORETURN void die_async(const char *err, va_list params)
1035 report_fn die_message_fn = get_die_message_routine();
1037 die_message_fn(err, params);
1039 if (in_async()) {
1040 struct async *async = pthread_getspecific(async_key);
1041 if (async->proc_in >= 0)
1042 close(async->proc_in);
1043 if (async->proc_out >= 0)
1044 close(async->proc_out);
1045 pthread_exit((void *)128);
1048 exit(128);
1051 static int async_die_is_recursing(void)
1053 void *ret = pthread_getspecific(async_die_counter);
1054 pthread_setspecific(async_die_counter, &async_die_counter); /* set to any non-NULL valid pointer */
1055 return ret != NULL;
1058 int in_async(void)
1060 if (!main_thread_set)
1061 return 0; /* no asyncs started yet */
1062 return !pthread_equal(main_thread, pthread_self());
1065 static void NORETURN async_exit(int code)
1067 pthread_exit((void *)(intptr_t)code);
1070 #else
1072 static struct {
1073 void (**handlers)(void);
1074 size_t nr;
1075 size_t alloc;
1076 } git_atexit_hdlrs;
1078 static int git_atexit_installed;
1080 static void git_atexit_dispatch(void)
1082 size_t i;
1084 for (i=git_atexit_hdlrs.nr ; i ; i--)
1085 git_atexit_hdlrs.handlers[i-1]();
1088 static void git_atexit_clear(void)
1090 free(git_atexit_hdlrs.handlers);
1091 memset(&git_atexit_hdlrs, 0, sizeof(git_atexit_hdlrs));
1092 git_atexit_installed = 0;
1095 #undef atexit
1096 int git_atexit(void (*handler)(void))
1098 ALLOC_GROW(git_atexit_hdlrs.handlers, git_atexit_hdlrs.nr + 1, git_atexit_hdlrs.alloc);
1099 git_atexit_hdlrs.handlers[git_atexit_hdlrs.nr++] = handler;
1100 if (!git_atexit_installed) {
1101 if (atexit(&git_atexit_dispatch))
1102 return -1;
1103 git_atexit_installed = 1;
1105 return 0;
1107 #define atexit git_atexit
1109 static int process_is_async;
1110 int in_async(void)
1112 return process_is_async;
1115 static void NORETURN async_exit(int code)
1117 exit(code);
1120 #endif
1122 void check_pipe(int err)
1124 if (err == EPIPE) {
1125 if (in_async())
1126 async_exit(141);
1128 signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
1129 raise(SIGPIPE);
1130 /* Should never happen, but just in case... */
1131 exit(141);
1135 int start_async(struct async *async)
1137 int need_in, need_out;
1138 int fdin[2], fdout[2];
1139 int proc_in, proc_out;
1141 need_in = async->in < 0;
1142 if (need_in) {
1143 if (pipe(fdin) < 0) {
1144 if (async->out > 0)
1145 close(async->out);
1146 return error_errno("cannot create pipe");
1148 async->in = fdin[1];
1151 need_out = async->out < 0;
1152 if (need_out) {
1153 if (pipe(fdout) < 0) {
1154 if (need_in)
1155 close_pair(fdin);
1156 else if (async->in)
1157 close(async->in);
1158 return error_errno("cannot create pipe");
1160 async->out = fdout[0];
1163 if (need_in)
1164 proc_in = fdin[0];
1165 else if (async->in)
1166 proc_in = async->in;
1167 else
1168 proc_in = -1;
1170 if (need_out)
1171 proc_out = fdout[1];
1172 else if (async->out)
1173 proc_out = async->out;
1174 else
1175 proc_out = -1;
1177 #ifdef NO_PTHREADS
1178 /* Flush stdio before fork() to avoid cloning buffers */
1179 fflush(NULL);
1181 async->pid = fork();
1182 if (async->pid < 0) {
1183 error_errno("fork (async) failed");
1184 goto error;
1186 if (!async->pid) {
1187 if (need_in)
1188 close(fdin[1]);
1189 if (need_out)
1190 close(fdout[0]);
1191 git_atexit_clear();
1192 process_is_async = 1;
1193 exit(!!async->proc(proc_in, proc_out, async->data));
1196 mark_child_for_cleanup(async->pid, NULL);
1198 if (need_in)
1199 close(fdin[0]);
1200 else if (async->in)
1201 close(async->in);
1203 if (need_out)
1204 close(fdout[1]);
1205 else if (async->out)
1206 close(async->out);
1207 #else
1208 if (!main_thread_set) {
1210 * We assume that the first time that start_async is called
1211 * it is from the main thread.
1213 main_thread_set = 1;
1214 main_thread = pthread_self();
1215 pthread_key_create(&async_key, NULL);
1216 pthread_key_create(&async_die_counter, NULL);
1217 set_die_routine(die_async);
1218 set_die_is_recursing_routine(async_die_is_recursing);
1221 if (proc_in >= 0)
1222 set_cloexec(proc_in);
1223 if (proc_out >= 0)
1224 set_cloexec(proc_out);
1225 async->proc_in = proc_in;
1226 async->proc_out = proc_out;
1228 int err = pthread_create(&async->tid, NULL, run_thread, async);
1229 if (err) {
1230 error(_("cannot create async thread: %s"), strerror(err));
1231 goto error;
1234 #endif
1235 return 0;
1237 error:
1238 if (need_in)
1239 close_pair(fdin);
1240 else if (async->in)
1241 close(async->in);
1243 if (need_out)
1244 close_pair(fdout);
1245 else if (async->out)
1246 close(async->out);
1247 return -1;
1250 int finish_async(struct async *async)
1252 #ifdef NO_PTHREADS
1253 int ret = wait_or_whine(async->pid, "child process", 0);
1255 invalidate_lstat_cache();
1257 return ret;
1258 #else
1259 void *ret = (void *)(intptr_t)(-1);
1261 if (pthread_join(async->tid, &ret))
1262 error("pthread_join failed");
1263 invalidate_lstat_cache();
1264 return (int)(intptr_t)ret;
1266 #endif
1269 int async_with_fork(void)
1271 #ifdef NO_PTHREADS
1272 return 1;
1273 #else
1274 return 0;
1275 #endif
1278 struct io_pump {
1279 /* initialized by caller */
1280 int fd;
1281 int type; /* POLLOUT or POLLIN */
1282 union {
1283 struct {
1284 const char *buf;
1285 size_t len;
1286 } out;
1287 struct {
1288 struct strbuf *buf;
1289 size_t hint;
1290 } in;
1291 } u;
1293 /* returned by pump_io */
1294 int error; /* 0 for success, otherwise errno */
1296 /* internal use */
1297 struct pollfd *pfd;
1300 static int pump_io_round(struct io_pump *slots, int nr, struct pollfd *pfd)
1302 int pollsize = 0;
1303 int i;
1305 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
1306 struct io_pump *io = &slots[i];
1307 if (io->fd < 0)
1308 continue;
1309 pfd[pollsize].fd = io->fd;
1310 pfd[pollsize].events = io->type;
1311 io->pfd = &pfd[pollsize++];
1314 if (!pollsize)
1315 return 0;
1317 if (poll(pfd, pollsize, -1) < 0) {
1318 if (errno == EINTR)
1319 return 1;
1320 die_errno("poll failed");
1323 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
1324 struct io_pump *io = &slots[i];
1326 if (io->fd < 0)
1327 continue;
1329 if (!(io->pfd->revents & (POLLOUT|POLLIN|POLLHUP|POLLERR|POLLNVAL)))
1330 continue;
1332 if (io->type == POLLOUT) {
1333 ssize_t len;
1336 * Don't use xwrite() here. It loops forever on EAGAIN,
1337 * and we're in our own poll() loop here.
1339 * Note that we lose xwrite()'s handling of MAX_IO_SIZE
1340 * and EINTR, so we have to implement those ourselves.
1342 len = write(io->fd, io->u.out.buf,
1343 io->u.out.len <= MAX_IO_SIZE ?
1344 io->u.out.len : MAX_IO_SIZE);
1345 if (len < 0) {
1346 if (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN &&
1347 errno != ENOSPC) {
1348 io->error = errno;
1349 close(io->fd);
1350 io->fd = -1;
1352 } else {
1353 io->u.out.buf += len;
1354 io->u.out.len -= len;
1355 if (!io->u.out.len) {
1356 close(io->fd);
1357 io->fd = -1;
1362 if (io->type == POLLIN) {
1363 ssize_t len = strbuf_read_once(io->u.in.buf,
1364 io->fd, io->u.in.hint);
1365 if (len < 0)
1366 io->error = errno;
1367 if (len <= 0) {
1368 close(io->fd);
1369 io->fd = -1;
1374 return 1;
1377 static int pump_io(struct io_pump *slots, int nr)
1379 struct pollfd *pfd;
1380 int i;
1382 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++)
1383 slots[i].error = 0;
1385 ALLOC_ARRAY(pfd, nr);
1386 while (pump_io_round(slots, nr, pfd))
1387 ; /* nothing */
1388 free(pfd);
1390 /* There may be multiple errno values, so just pick the first. */
1391 for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
1392 if (slots[i].error) {
1393 errno = slots[i].error;
1394 return -1;
1397 return 0;
1401 int pipe_command(struct child_process *cmd,
1402 const char *in, size_t in_len,
1403 struct strbuf *out, size_t out_hint,
1404 struct strbuf *err, size_t err_hint)
1406 struct io_pump io[3];
1407 int nr = 0;
1409 if (in)
1410 cmd->in = -1;
1411 if (out)
1412 cmd->out = -1;
1413 if (err)
1414 cmd->err = -1;
1416 if (start_command(cmd) < 0)
1417 return -1;
1419 if (in) {
1420 if (enable_pipe_nonblock(cmd->in) < 0) {
1421 error_errno("unable to make pipe non-blocking");
1422 close(cmd->in);
1423 if (out)
1424 close(cmd->out);
1425 if (err)
1426 close(cmd->err);
1427 return -1;
1429 io[nr].fd = cmd->in;
1430 io[nr].type = POLLOUT;
1431 io[nr].u.out.buf = in;
1432 io[nr].u.out.len = in_len;
1433 nr++;
1435 if (out) {
1436 io[nr].fd = cmd->out;
1437 io[nr].type = POLLIN;
1438 io[nr].u.in.buf = out;
1439 io[nr].u.in.hint = out_hint;
1440 nr++;
1442 if (err) {
1443 io[nr].fd = cmd->err;
1444 io[nr].type = POLLIN;
1445 io[nr].u.in.buf = err;
1446 io[nr].u.in.hint = err_hint;
1447 nr++;
1450 if (pump_io(io, nr) < 0) {
1451 finish_command(cmd); /* throw away exit code */
1452 return -1;
1455 return finish_command(cmd);
1458 enum child_state {
1459 GIT_CP_FREE,
1460 GIT_CP_WORKING,
1461 GIT_CP_WAIT_CLEANUP,
1464 struct parallel_processes {
1465 size_t nr_processes;
1467 struct {
1468 enum child_state state;
1469 struct child_process process;
1470 struct strbuf err;
1471 void *data;
1472 } *children;
1474 * The struct pollfd is logically part of *children,
1475 * but the system call expects it as its own array.
1477 struct pollfd *pfd;
1479 unsigned shutdown : 1;
1481 size_t output_owner;
1482 struct strbuf buffered_output; /* of finished children */
1485 struct parallel_processes_for_signal {
1486 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts;
1487 const struct parallel_processes *pp;
1490 static void kill_children(const struct parallel_processes *pp,
1491 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts,
1492 int signo)
1494 for (size_t i = 0; i < opts->processes; i++)
1495 if (pp->children[i].state == GIT_CP_WORKING)
1496 kill(pp->children[i].process.pid, signo);
1499 static void kill_children_signal(const struct parallel_processes_for_signal *pp_sig,
1500 int signo)
1502 kill_children(pp_sig->pp, pp_sig->opts, signo);
1505 static struct parallel_processes_for_signal *pp_for_signal;
1507 static void handle_children_on_signal(int signo)
1509 kill_children_signal(pp_for_signal, signo);
1510 sigchain_pop(signo);
1511 raise(signo);
1514 static void pp_init(struct parallel_processes *pp,
1515 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts,
1516 struct parallel_processes_for_signal *pp_sig)
1518 const size_t n = opts->processes;
1520 if (!n)
1521 BUG("you must provide a non-zero number of processes!");
1523 trace_printf("run_processes_parallel: preparing to run up to %"PRIuMAX" tasks",
1524 (uintmax_t)n);
1526 if (!opts->get_next_task)
1527 BUG("you need to specify a get_next_task function");
1529 CALLOC_ARRAY(pp->children, n);
1530 if (!opts->ungroup)
1531 CALLOC_ARRAY(pp->pfd, n);
1533 for (size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
1534 strbuf_init(&pp->children[i].err, 0);
1535 child_process_init(&pp->children[i].process);
1536 if (pp->pfd) {
1537 pp->pfd[i].events = POLLIN | POLLHUP;
1538 pp->pfd[i].fd = -1;
1542 pp_sig->pp = pp;
1543 pp_sig->opts = opts;
1544 pp_for_signal = pp_sig;
1545 sigchain_push_common(handle_children_on_signal);
1548 static void pp_cleanup(struct parallel_processes *pp,
1549 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts)
1551 trace_printf("run_processes_parallel: done");
1552 for (size_t i = 0; i < opts->processes; i++) {
1553 strbuf_release(&pp->children[i].err);
1554 child_process_clear(&pp->children[i].process);
1557 free(pp->children);
1558 free(pp->pfd);
1561 * When get_next_task added messages to the buffer in its last
1562 * iteration, the buffered output is non empty.
1564 strbuf_write(&pp->buffered_output, stderr);
1565 strbuf_release(&pp->buffered_output);
1567 sigchain_pop_common();
1570 /* returns
1571 * 0 if a new task was started.
1572 * 1 if no new jobs was started (get_next_task ran out of work, non critical
1573 * problem with starting a new command)
1574 * <0 no new job was started, user wishes to shutdown early. Use negative code
1575 * to signal the children.
1577 static int pp_start_one(struct parallel_processes *pp,
1578 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts)
1580 size_t i;
1581 int code;
1583 for (i = 0; i < opts->processes; i++)
1584 if (pp->children[i].state == GIT_CP_FREE)
1585 break;
1586 if (i == opts->processes)
1587 BUG("bookkeeping is hard");
1590 * By default, do not inherit stdin from the parent process - otherwise,
1591 * all children would share stdin! Users may overwrite this to provide
1592 * something to the child's stdin by having their 'get_next_task'
1593 * callback assign 0 to .no_stdin and an appropriate integer to .in.
1595 pp->children[i].process.no_stdin = 1;
1597 code = opts->get_next_task(&pp->children[i].process,
1598 opts->ungroup ? NULL : &pp->children[i].err,
1599 opts->data,
1600 &pp->children[i].data);
1601 if (!code) {
1602 if (!opts->ungroup) {
1603 strbuf_addbuf(&pp->buffered_output, &pp->children[i].err);
1604 strbuf_reset(&pp->children[i].err);
1606 return 1;
1608 if (!opts->ungroup) {
1609 pp->children[i].process.err = -1;
1610 pp->children[i].process.stdout_to_stderr = 1;
1613 if (start_command(&pp->children[i].process)) {
1614 if (opts->start_failure)
1615 code = opts->start_failure(opts->ungroup ? NULL :
1616 &pp->children[i].err,
1617 opts->data,
1618 pp->children[i].data);
1619 else
1620 code = 0;
1622 if (!opts->ungroup) {
1623 strbuf_addbuf(&pp->buffered_output, &pp->children[i].err);
1624 strbuf_reset(&pp->children[i].err);
1626 if (code)
1627 pp->shutdown = 1;
1628 return code;
1631 pp->nr_processes++;
1632 pp->children[i].state = GIT_CP_WORKING;
1633 if (pp->pfd)
1634 pp->pfd[i].fd = pp->children[i].process.err;
1635 return 0;
1638 static void pp_buffer_stderr(struct parallel_processes *pp,
1639 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts,
1640 int output_timeout)
1642 while (poll(pp->pfd, opts->processes, output_timeout) < 0) {
1643 if (errno == EINTR)
1644 continue;
1645 pp_cleanup(pp, opts);
1646 die_errno("poll");
1649 /* Buffer output from all pipes. */
1650 for (size_t i = 0; i < opts->processes; i++) {
1651 if (pp->children[i].state == GIT_CP_WORKING &&
1652 pp->pfd[i].revents & (POLLIN | POLLHUP)) {
1653 int n = strbuf_read_once(&pp->children[i].err,
1654 pp->children[i].process.err, 0);
1655 if (n == 0) {
1656 close(pp->children[i].process.err);
1657 pp->children[i].state = GIT_CP_WAIT_CLEANUP;
1658 } else if (n < 0)
1659 if (errno != EAGAIN)
1660 die_errno("read");
1665 static void pp_output(const struct parallel_processes *pp)
1667 size_t i = pp->output_owner;
1669 if (pp->children[i].state == GIT_CP_WORKING &&
1670 pp->children[i].err.len) {
1671 strbuf_write(&pp->children[i].err, stderr);
1672 strbuf_reset(&pp->children[i].err);
1676 static int pp_collect_finished(struct parallel_processes *pp,
1677 const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts)
1679 int code;
1680 size_t i;
1681 int result = 0;
1683 while (pp->nr_processes > 0) {
1684 for (i = 0; i < opts->processes; i++)
1685 if (pp->children[i].state == GIT_CP_WAIT_CLEANUP)
1686 break;
1687 if (i == opts->processes)
1688 break;
1690 code = finish_command(&pp->children[i].process);
1692 if (opts->task_finished)
1693 code = opts->task_finished(code, opts->ungroup ? NULL :
1694 &pp->children[i].err, opts->data,
1695 pp->children[i].data);
1696 else
1697 code = 0;
1699 if (code)
1700 result = code;
1701 if (code < 0)
1702 break;
1704 pp->nr_processes--;
1705 pp->children[i].state = GIT_CP_FREE;
1706 if (pp->pfd)
1707 pp->pfd[i].fd = -1;
1708 child_process_init(&pp->children[i].process);
1710 if (opts->ungroup) {
1711 ; /* no strbuf_*() work to do here */
1712 } else if (i != pp->output_owner) {
1713 strbuf_addbuf(&pp->buffered_output, &pp->children[i].err);
1714 strbuf_reset(&pp->children[i].err);
1715 } else {
1716 const size_t n = opts->processes;
1718 strbuf_write(&pp->children[i].err, stderr);
1719 strbuf_reset(&pp->children[i].err);
1721 /* Output all other finished child processes */
1722 strbuf_write(&pp->buffered_output, stderr);
1723 strbuf_reset(&pp->buffered_output);
1726 * Pick next process to output live.
1727 * NEEDSWORK:
1728 * For now we pick it randomly by doing a round
1729 * robin. Later we may want to pick the one with
1730 * the most output or the longest or shortest
1731 * running process time.
1733 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1734 if (pp->children[(pp->output_owner + i) % n].state == GIT_CP_WORKING)
1735 break;
1736 pp->output_owner = (pp->output_owner + i) % n;
1739 return result;
1742 void run_processes_parallel(const struct run_process_parallel_opts *opts)
1744 int i, code;
1745 int output_timeout = 100;
1746 int spawn_cap = 4;
1747 struct parallel_processes_for_signal pp_sig;
1748 struct parallel_processes pp = {
1749 .buffered_output = STRBUF_INIT,
1751 /* options */
1752 const char *tr2_category = opts->tr2_category;
1753 const char *tr2_label = opts->tr2_label;
1754 const int do_trace2 = tr2_category && tr2_label;
1756 if (do_trace2)
1757 trace2_region_enter_printf(tr2_category, tr2_label, NULL,
1758 "max:%d", opts->processes);
1760 pp_init(&pp, opts, &pp_sig);
1761 while (1) {
1762 for (i = 0;
1763 i < spawn_cap && !pp.shutdown &&
1764 pp.nr_processes < opts->processes;
1765 i++) {
1766 code = pp_start_one(&pp, opts);
1767 if (!code)
1768 continue;
1769 if (code < 0) {
1770 pp.shutdown = 1;
1771 kill_children(&pp, opts, -code);
1773 break;
1775 if (!pp.nr_processes)
1776 break;
1777 if (opts->ungroup) {
1778 for (size_t i = 0; i < opts->processes; i++)
1779 pp.children[i].state = GIT_CP_WAIT_CLEANUP;
1780 } else {
1781 pp_buffer_stderr(&pp, opts, output_timeout);
1782 pp_output(&pp);
1784 code = pp_collect_finished(&pp, opts);
1785 if (code) {
1786 pp.shutdown = 1;
1787 if (code < 0)
1788 kill_children(&pp, opts,-code);
1792 pp_cleanup(&pp, opts);
1794 if (do_trace2)
1795 trace2_region_leave(tr2_category, tr2_label, NULL);
1798 int run_auto_maintenance(int quiet)
1800 int enabled;
1801 struct child_process maint = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
1803 if (!git_config_get_bool("maintenance.auto", &enabled) &&
1804 !enabled)
1805 return 0;
1807 maint.git_cmd = 1;
1808 maint.close_object_store = 1;
1809 strvec_pushl(&maint.args, "maintenance", "run", "--auto", NULL);
1810 strvec_push(&maint.args, quiet ? "--quiet" : "--no-quiet");
1812 return run_command(&maint);
1815 void prepare_other_repo_env(struct strvec *env, const char *new_git_dir)
1817 const char * const *var;
1819 for (var = local_repo_env; *var; var++) {
1820 if (strcmp(*var, CONFIG_DATA_ENVIRONMENT) &&
1821 strcmp(*var, CONFIG_COUNT_ENVIRONMENT))
1822 strvec_push(env, *var);
1824 strvec_pushf(env, "%s=%s", GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, new_git_dir);
1827 enum start_bg_result start_bg_command(struct child_process *cmd,
1828 start_bg_wait_cb *wait_cb,
1829 void *cb_data,
1830 unsigned int timeout_sec)
1832 enum start_bg_result sbgr = SBGR_ERROR;
1833 int ret;
1834 int wait_status;
1835 pid_t pid_seen;
1836 time_t time_limit;
1839 * We do not allow clean-on-exit because the child process
1840 * should persist in the background and possibly/probably
1841 * after this process exits. So we don't want to kill the
1842 * child during our atexit routine.
1844 if (cmd->clean_on_exit)
1845 BUG("start_bg_command() does not allow non-zero clean_on_exit");
1847 if (!cmd->trace2_child_class)
1848 cmd->trace2_child_class = "background";
1850 ret = start_command(cmd);
1851 if (ret) {
1853 * We assume that if `start_command()` fails, we
1854 * either get a complete `trace2_child_start() /
1855 * trace2_child_exit()` pair or it fails before the
1856 * `trace2_child_start()` is emitted, so we do not
1857 * need to worry about it here.
1859 * We also assume that `start_command()` does not add
1860 * us to the cleanup list. And that it calls
1861 * `child_process_clear()`.
1863 sbgr = SBGR_ERROR;
1864 goto done;
1867 time(&time_limit);
1868 time_limit += timeout_sec;
1870 wait:
1871 pid_seen = waitpid(cmd->pid, &wait_status, WNOHANG);
1873 if (!pid_seen) {
1875 * The child is currently running. Ask the callback
1876 * if the child is ready to do work or whether we
1877 * should keep waiting for it to boot up.
1879 ret = (*wait_cb)(cmd, cb_data);
1880 if (!ret) {
1882 * The child is running and "ready".
1884 trace2_child_ready(cmd, "ready");
1885 sbgr = SBGR_READY;
1886 goto done;
1887 } else if (ret > 0) {
1889 * The callback said to give it more time to boot up
1890 * (subject to our timeout limit).
1892 time_t now;
1894 time(&now);
1895 if (now < time_limit)
1896 goto wait;
1899 * Our timeout has expired. We don't try to
1900 * kill the child, but rather let it continue
1901 * (hopefully) trying to startup.
1903 trace2_child_ready(cmd, "timeout");
1904 sbgr = SBGR_TIMEOUT;
1905 goto done;
1906 } else {
1908 * The cb gave up on this child. It is still running,
1909 * but our cb got an error trying to probe it.
1911 trace2_child_ready(cmd, "error");
1912 sbgr = SBGR_CB_ERROR;
1913 goto done;
1917 else if (pid_seen == cmd->pid) {
1918 int child_code = -1;
1921 * The child started, but exited or was terminated
1922 * before becoming "ready".
1924 * We try to match the behavior of `wait_or_whine()`
1925 * WRT the handling of WIFSIGNALED() and WIFEXITED()
1926 * and convert the child's status to a return code for
1927 * tracing purposes and emit the `trace2_child_exit()`
1928 * event.
1930 * We do not want the wait_or_whine() error message
1931 * because we will be called by client-side library
1932 * routines.
1934 if (WIFEXITED(wait_status))
1935 child_code = WEXITSTATUS(wait_status);
1936 else if (WIFSIGNALED(wait_status))
1937 child_code = WTERMSIG(wait_status) + 128;
1938 trace2_child_exit(cmd, child_code);
1940 sbgr = SBGR_DIED;
1941 goto done;
1944 else if (pid_seen < 0 && errno == EINTR)
1945 goto wait;
1947 trace2_child_exit(cmd, -1);
1948 sbgr = SBGR_ERROR;
1950 done:
1951 child_process_clear(cmd);
1952 invalidate_lstat_cache();
1953 return sbgr;