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Last change on this file since 1440 was 1440, checked in by bird, 17 years ago

Added comp-cmds-ex, commands, commands-sc and commands-usr. Added a '%' command prefix that make the commands functions skip the line. Added a -c flag to append that'll make it call commands on each argument (similar to -v). Fixed a little bug in comp-cmds/vars.

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1/* Job execution and handling for GNU Make.
2Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
31998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software
4Foundation, Inc.
5This file is part of GNU Make.
6
7GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
8terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
9Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
10
11GNU Make is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
13A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
14
15You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16GNU Make; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
17Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */
18
19#include "make.h"
20
21#include <assert.h>
22
23#include "job.h"
24#include "debug.h"
25#include "filedef.h"
26#include "commands.h"
27#include "variable.h"
28#include "debug.h"
29#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
30# include "kmkbuiltin.h"
31#endif
32#ifdef KMK
33# include "kbuild.h"
34#endif
35
36
37#include <string.h>
38
39/* Default shell to use. */
40#ifdef WINDOWS32
41#include <windows.h>
42
43char *default_shell = "sh.exe";
44int no_default_sh_exe = 1;
45int batch_mode_shell = 1;
46HANDLE main_thread;
47
48#elif defined (_AMIGA)
49
50char default_shell[] = "";
51extern int MyExecute (char **);
52int batch_mode_shell = 0;
53
54#elif defined (__MSDOS__)
55
56/* The default shell is a pointer so we can change it if Makefile
57 says so. It is without an explicit path so we get a chance
58 to search the $PATH for it (since MSDOS doesn't have standard
59 directories we could trust). */
60char *default_shell = "command.com";
61int batch_mode_shell = 0;
62
63#elif defined (__EMX__)
64
65char *default_shell = "sh.exe"; /* bird changed this from "/bin/sh" as that doesn't make sense on OS/2. */
66int batch_mode_shell = 0;
67
68#elif defined (VMS)
69
70# include <descrip.h>
71char default_shell[] = "";
72int batch_mode_shell = 0;
73
74#elif defined (__riscos__)
75
76char default_shell[] = "";
77int batch_mode_shell = 0;
78
79#else
80
81char default_shell[] = "/bin/sh";
82int batch_mode_shell = 0;
83
84#endif
85
86#ifdef __MSDOS__
87# include <process.h>
88static int execute_by_shell;
89static int dos_pid = 123;
90int dos_status;
91int dos_command_running;
92#endif /* __MSDOS__ */
93
94#ifdef _AMIGA
95# include <proto/dos.h>
96static int amiga_pid = 123;
97static int amiga_status;
98static char amiga_bname[32];
99static int amiga_batch_file;
100#endif /* Amiga. */
101
102#ifdef VMS
103# ifndef __GNUC__
104# include <processes.h>
105# endif
106# include <starlet.h>
107# include <lib$routines.h>
108static void vmsWaitForChildren (int *);
109#endif
110
111#ifdef WINDOWS32
112# include <windows.h>
113# include <io.h>
114# include <process.h>
115# include "sub_proc.h"
116# include "w32err.h"
117# include "pathstuff.h"
118#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
119
120#ifdef __EMX__
121# include <process.h>
122#endif
123
124#if defined (HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H) || defined (HAVE_UNION_WAIT)
125# include <sys/wait.h>
126#endif
127
128#ifdef HAVE_WAITPID
129# define WAIT_NOHANG(status) waitpid (-1, (status), WNOHANG)
130#else /* Don't have waitpid. */
131# ifdef HAVE_WAIT3
132# ifndef wait3
133extern int wait3 ();
134# endif
135# define WAIT_NOHANG(status) wait3 ((status), WNOHANG, (struct rusage *) 0)
136# endif /* Have wait3. */
137#endif /* Have waitpid. */
138
139#if !defined (wait) && !defined (POSIX)
140int wait ();
141#endif
142
143#ifndef HAVE_UNION_WAIT
144
145# define WAIT_T int
146
147# ifndef WTERMSIG
148# define WTERMSIG(x) ((x) & 0x7f)
149# endif
150# ifndef WCOREDUMP
151# define WCOREDUMP(x) ((x) & 0x80)
152# endif
153# ifndef WEXITSTATUS
154# define WEXITSTATUS(x) (((x) >> 8) & 0xff)
155# endif
156# ifndef WIFSIGNALED
157# define WIFSIGNALED(x) (WTERMSIG (x) != 0)
158# endif
159# ifndef WIFEXITED
160# define WIFEXITED(x) (WTERMSIG (x) == 0)
161# endif
162
163#else /* Have `union wait'. */
164
165# define WAIT_T union wait
166# ifndef WTERMSIG
167# define WTERMSIG(x) ((x).w_termsig)
168# endif
169# ifndef WCOREDUMP
170# define WCOREDUMP(x) ((x).w_coredump)
171# endif
172# ifndef WEXITSTATUS
173# define WEXITSTATUS(x) ((x).w_retcode)
174# endif
175# ifndef WIFSIGNALED
176# define WIFSIGNALED(x) (WTERMSIG(x) != 0)
177# endif
178# ifndef WIFEXITED
179# define WIFEXITED(x) (WTERMSIG(x) == 0)
180# endif
181
182#endif /* Don't have `union wait'. */
183
184#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H
185# ifndef _MSC_VER /* bird */
186int dup2 ();
187int execve ();
188void _exit ();
189# endif /* bird */
190# ifndef VMS
191int geteuid ();
192int getegid ();
193int setgid ();
194int getgid ();
195# endif
196#endif
197
198int getloadavg (double loadavg[], int nelem);
199int start_remote_job (char **argv, char **envp, int stdin_fd, int *is_remote,
200 int *id_ptr, int *used_stdin);
201int start_remote_job_p (int);
202int remote_status (int *exit_code_ptr, int *signal_ptr, int *coredump_ptr,
203 int block);
204
205RETSIGTYPE child_handler (int);
206static void free_child (struct child *);
207static void start_job_command (struct child *child);
208static int load_too_high (void);
209static int job_next_command (struct child *);
210static int start_waiting_job (struct child *);
211
212
213/* Chain of all live (or recently deceased) children. */
214
215struct child *children = 0;
216
217/* Number of children currently running. */
218
219unsigned int job_slots_used = 0;
220
221/* Nonzero if the `good' standard input is in use. */
222
223static int good_stdin_used = 0;
224
225/* Chain of children waiting to run until the load average goes down. */
226
227static struct child *waiting_jobs = 0;
228
229/* Non-zero if we use a *real* shell (always so on Unix). */
230
231int unixy_shell = 1;
232
233/* Number of jobs started in the current second. */
234
235unsigned long job_counter = 0;
236
237/* Number of jobserver tokens this instance is currently using. */
238
239unsigned int jobserver_tokens = 0;
240
241
242#ifdef WINDOWS32
243/*
244 * The macro which references this function is defined in make.h.
245 */
246int
247w32_kill(int pid, int sig)
248{
249 return ((process_kill((HANDLE)pid, sig) == TRUE) ? 0 : -1);
250}
251
252/* This function creates a temporary file name with an extension specified
253 * by the unixy arg.
254 * Return an xmalloc'ed string of a newly created temp file and its
255 * file descriptor, or die. */
256static char *
257create_batch_file (char const *base, int unixy, int *fd)
258{
259 const char *const ext = unixy ? "sh" : "bat";
260 const char *error = NULL;
261 char temp_path[MAXPATHLEN]; /* need to know its length */
262 unsigned path_size = GetTempPath(sizeof temp_path, temp_path);
263 int path_is_dot = 0;
264 unsigned uniq = 1;
265 const unsigned sizemax = strlen (base) + strlen (ext) + 10;
266
267 if (path_size == 0)
268 {
269 path_size = GetCurrentDirectory (sizeof temp_path, temp_path);
270 path_is_dot = 1;
271 }
272
273 while (path_size > 0 &&
274 path_size + sizemax < sizeof temp_path &&
275 uniq < 0x10000)
276 {
277 unsigned size = sprintf (temp_path + path_size,
278 "%s%s-%x.%s",
279 temp_path[path_size - 1] == '\\' ? "" : "\\",
280 base, uniq, ext);
281 HANDLE h = CreateFile (temp_path, /* file name */
282 GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, /* desired access */
283 0, /* no share mode */
284 NULL, /* default security attributes */
285 CREATE_NEW, /* creation disposition */
286 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL | /* flags and attributes */
287 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY, /* we'll delete it */
288 NULL); /* no template file */
289
290 if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
291 {
292 const DWORD er = GetLastError();
293
294 if (er == ERROR_FILE_EXISTS || er == ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS)
295 ++uniq;
296
297 /* the temporary path is not guaranteed to exist */
298 else if (path_is_dot == 0)
299 {
300 path_size = GetCurrentDirectory (sizeof temp_path, temp_path);
301 path_is_dot = 1;
302 }
303
304 else
305 {
306 error = map_windows32_error_to_string (er);
307 break;
308 }
309 }
310 else
311 {
312 const unsigned final_size = path_size + size + 1;
313 char *const path = xmalloc (final_size);
314 memcpy (path, temp_path, final_size);
315 *fd = _open_osfhandle ((long)h, 0);
316 if (unixy)
317 {
318 char *p;
319 int ch;
320 for (p = path; (ch = *p) != 0; ++p)
321 if (ch == '\\')
322 *p = '/';
323 }
324 return path; /* good return */
325 }
326 }
327
328 *fd = -1;
329 if (error == NULL)
330 error = _("Cannot create a temporary file\n");
331 fatal (NILF, error);
332
333 /* not reached */
334 return NULL;
335}
336#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
337
338#ifdef __EMX__
339/* returns whether path is assumed to be a unix like shell. */
340int
341_is_unixy_shell (const char *path)
342{
343 /* list of non unix shells */
344 const char *known_os2shells[] = {
345 "cmd.exe",
346 "cmd",
347 "4os2.exe",
348 "4os2",
349 "4dos.exe",
350 "4dos",
351 "command.com",
352 "command",
353 NULL
354 };
355
356 /* find the rightmost '/' or '\\' */
357 const char *name = strrchr (path, '/');
358 const char *p = strrchr (path, '\\');
359 unsigned i;
360
361 if (name && p) /* take the max */
362 name = (name > p) ? name : p;
363 else if (p) /* name must be 0 */
364 name = p;
365 else if (!name) /* name and p must be 0 */
366 name = path;
367
368 if (*name == '/' || *name == '\\') name++;
369
370 i = 0;
371 while (known_os2shells[i] != NULL) {
372 if (strcasecmp (name, known_os2shells[i]) == 0)
373 return 0; /* not a unix shell */
374 i++;
375 }
376
377 /* in doubt assume a unix like shell */
378 return 1;
379}
380#endif /* __EMX__ */
381
382
383
384/* Write an error message describing the exit status given in
385 EXIT_CODE, EXIT_SIG, and COREDUMP, for the target TARGET_NAME.
386 Append "(ignored)" if IGNORED is nonzero. */
387
388static void
389child_error (const char *target_name,
390 int exit_code, int exit_sig, int coredump, int ignored)
391{
392 if (ignored && silent_flag)
393 return;
394
395#ifdef VMS
396 if (!(exit_code & 1))
397 error (NILF,
398 (ignored ? _("*** [%s] Error 0x%x (ignored)")
399 : _("*** [%s] Error 0x%x")),
400 target_name, exit_code);
401#else
402 if (exit_sig == 0)
403 error (NILF, ignored ? _("[%s] Error %d (ignored)") :
404 _("*** [%s] Error %d"),
405 target_name, exit_code);
406 else
407 error (NILF, "*** [%s] %s%s",
408 target_name, strsignal (exit_sig),
409 coredump ? _(" (core dumped)") : "");
410#endif /* VMS */
411}
412
413
414
415/* Handle a dead child. This handler may or may not ever be installed.
416
417 If we're using the jobserver feature, we need it. First, installing it
418 ensures the read will interrupt on SIGCHLD. Second, we close the dup'd
419 read FD to ensure we don't enter another blocking read without reaping all
420 the dead children. In this case we don't need the dead_children count.
421
422 If we don't have either waitpid or wait3, then make is unreliable, but we
423 use the dead_children count to reap children as best we can. */
424
425static unsigned int dead_children = 0;
426
427RETSIGTYPE
428child_handler (int sig UNUSED)
429{
430 ++dead_children;
431
432 if (job_rfd >= 0)
433 {
434 close (job_rfd);
435 job_rfd = -1;
436 }
437
438#if defined __EMX__ && !defined(__INNOTEK_LIBC__) /* bird */
439 /* The signal handler must called only once! */
440 signal (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
441#endif
442
443 /* This causes problems if the SIGCHLD interrupts a printf().
444 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Got a SIGCHLD; %u unreaped children.\n"), dead_children));
445 */
446}
447
448extern int shell_function_pid, shell_function_completed;
449
450/* Reap all dead children, storing the returned status and the new command
451 state (`cs_finished') in the `file' member of the `struct child' for the
452 dead child, and removing the child from the chain. In addition, if BLOCK
453 nonzero, we block in this function until we've reaped at least one
454 complete child, waiting for it to die if necessary. If ERR is nonzero,
455 print an error message first. */
456
457void
458reap_children (int block, int err)
459{
460#ifndef WINDOWS32
461 WAIT_T status;
462 /* Initially, assume we have some. */
463 int reap_more = 1;
464#endif
465
466#ifdef WAIT_NOHANG
467# define REAP_MORE reap_more
468#else
469# define REAP_MORE dead_children
470#endif
471
472 /* As long as:
473
474 We have at least one child outstanding OR a shell function in progress,
475 AND
476 We're blocking for a complete child OR there are more children to reap
477
478 we'll keep reaping children. */
479
480 while ((children != 0 || shell_function_pid != 0)
481 && (block || REAP_MORE))
482 {
483 int remote = 0;
484 pid_t pid;
485 int exit_code, exit_sig, coredump;
486 register struct child *lastc, *c;
487 int child_failed;
488 int any_remote, any_local;
489 int dontcare;
490#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
491 struct child *completed_child = NULL;
492#endif
493
494 if (err && block)
495 {
496 static int printed = 0;
497
498 /* We might block for a while, so let the user know why.
499 Only print this message once no matter how many jobs are left. */
500 fflush (stdout);
501 if (!printed)
502 error (NILF, _("*** Waiting for unfinished jobs...."));
503 printed = 1;
504 }
505
506 /* We have one less dead child to reap. As noted in
507 child_handler() above, this count is completely unimportant for
508 all modern, POSIX-y systems that support wait3() or waitpid().
509 The rest of this comment below applies only to early, broken
510 pre-POSIX systems. We keep the count only because... it's there...
511
512 The test and decrement are not atomic; if it is compiled into:
513 register = dead_children - 1;
514 dead_children = register;
515 a SIGCHLD could come between the two instructions.
516 child_handler increments dead_children.
517 The second instruction here would lose that increment. But the
518 only effect of dead_children being wrong is that we might wait
519 longer than necessary to reap a child, and lose some parallelism;
520 and we might print the "Waiting for unfinished jobs" message above
521 when not necessary. */
522
523 if (dead_children > 0)
524 --dead_children;
525
526 any_remote = 0;
527 any_local = shell_function_pid != 0;
528 for (c = children; c != 0; c = c->next)
529 {
530 any_remote |= c->remote;
531 any_local |= ! c->remote;
532#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
533 if (c->has_status)
534 {
535 completed_child = c;
536 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("builtin child 0x%08lx (%s) PID %ld %s Status %ld\n"),
537 (unsigned long int) c, c->file->name,
538 (long) c->pid, c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : "",
539 (long) c->status));
540 }
541 else
542#endif
543 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Live child 0x%08lx (%s) PID %ld %s\n"),
544 (unsigned long int) c, c->file->name,
545 (long) c->pid, c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : ""));
546#ifdef VMS
547 break;
548#endif
549 }
550
551 /* First, check for remote children. */
552 if (any_remote)
553 pid = remote_status (&exit_code, &exit_sig, &coredump, 0);
554 else
555 pid = 0;
556
557 if (pid > 0)
558 /* We got a remote child. */
559 remote = 1;
560 else if (pid < 0)
561 {
562 /* A remote status command failed miserably. Punt. */
563 remote_status_lose:
564 pfatal_with_name ("remote_status");
565 }
566 else
567 {
568 /* No remote children. Check for local children. */
569#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
570 if (completed_child)
571 {
572 pid = completed_child->pid;
573# if defined(WINDOWS32)
574 exit_code = completed_child->status;
575 exit_sig = 0;
576 coredump = 0;
577# else
578 status = (WAIT_T)completed_child->status;
579# endif
580 }
581 else
582#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN */
583#if !defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(_AMIGA) && !defined(WINDOWS32)
584 if (any_local)
585 {
586#ifdef VMS
587 vmsWaitForChildren (&status);
588 pid = c->pid;
589#else
590#ifdef WAIT_NOHANG
591 if (!block)
592 pid = WAIT_NOHANG (&status);
593 else
594#endif
595 pid = wait (&status);
596#endif /* !VMS */
597 }
598 else
599 pid = 0;
600
601 if (pid < 0)
602 {
603 /* The wait*() failed miserably. Punt. */
604 pfatal_with_name ("wait");
605 }
606 else if (pid > 0)
607 {
608 /* We got a child exit; chop the status word up. */
609 exit_code = WEXITSTATUS (status);
610 exit_sig = WIFSIGNALED (status) ? WTERMSIG (status) : 0;
611 coredump = WCOREDUMP (status);
612
613 /* If we have started jobs in this second, remove one. */
614 if (job_counter)
615 --job_counter;
616 }
617 else
618 {
619 /* No local children are dead. */
620 reap_more = 0;
621
622 if (!block || !any_remote)
623 break;
624
625 /* Now try a blocking wait for a remote child. */
626 pid = remote_status (&exit_code, &exit_sig, &coredump, 1);
627 if (pid < 0)
628 goto remote_status_lose;
629 else if (pid == 0)
630 /* No remote children either. Finally give up. */
631 break;
632
633 /* We got a remote child. */
634 remote = 1;
635 }
636#endif /* !__MSDOS__, !Amiga, !WINDOWS32. */
637
638#ifdef __MSDOS__
639 /* Life is very different on MSDOS. */
640 pid = dos_pid - 1;
641 status = dos_status;
642 exit_code = WEXITSTATUS (status);
643 if (exit_code == 0xff)
644 exit_code = -1;
645 exit_sig = WIFSIGNALED (status) ? WTERMSIG (status) : 0;
646 coredump = 0;
647#endif /* __MSDOS__ */
648#ifdef _AMIGA
649 /* Same on Amiga */
650 pid = amiga_pid - 1;
651 status = amiga_status;
652 exit_code = amiga_status;
653 exit_sig = 0;
654 coredump = 0;
655#endif /* _AMIGA */
656#ifdef WINDOWS32
657 {
658 HANDLE hPID;
659 int werr;
660 HANDLE hcTID, hcPID;
661 exit_code = 0;
662 exit_sig = 0;
663 coredump = 0;
664
665 /* Record the thread ID of the main process, so that we
666 could suspend it in the signal handler. */
667 if (!main_thread)
668 {
669 hcTID = GetCurrentThread ();
670 hcPID = GetCurrentProcess ();
671 if (!DuplicateHandle (hcPID, hcTID, hcPID, &main_thread, 0,
672 FALSE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
673 {
674 DWORD e = GetLastError ();
675 fprintf (stderr,
676 "Determine main thread ID (Error %ld: %s)\n",
677 e, map_windows32_error_to_string(e));
678 }
679 else
680 DB (DB_VERBOSE, ("Main thread handle = 0x%08lx\n",
681 (unsigned long)main_thread));
682 }
683
684 /* wait for anything to finish */
685 hPID = process_wait_for_any();
686 if (hPID)
687 {
688
689 /* was an error found on this process? */
690 werr = process_last_err(hPID);
691
692 /* get exit data */
693 exit_code = process_exit_code(hPID);
694
695 if (werr)
696 fprintf(stderr, "make (e=%d): %s",
697 exit_code, map_windows32_error_to_string(exit_code));
698
699 /* signal */
700 exit_sig = process_signal(hPID);
701
702 /* cleanup process */
703 process_cleanup(hPID);
704
705 coredump = 0;
706 }
707 else if (!process_used_slots())
708 {
709 /* The wait*() failed miserably. Punt. */
710 errno = ECHILD;
711 pfatal_with_name ("wait");
712 }
713
714 pid = (pid_t) hPID;
715 }
716#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
717 }
718
719 /* Check if this is the child of the `shell' function. */
720 if (!remote && pid == shell_function_pid)
721 {
722 /* It is. Leave an indicator for the `shell' function. */
723 if (exit_sig == 0 && exit_code == 127)
724 shell_function_completed = -1;
725 else
726 shell_function_completed = 1;
727 break;
728 }
729
730 child_failed = exit_sig != 0 || exit_code != 0;
731
732 /* Search for a child matching the deceased one. */
733 lastc = 0;
734 for (c = children; c != 0; lastc = c, c = c->next)
735 if (c->remote == remote && c->pid == pid)
736 break;
737
738 if (c == 0)
739 /* An unknown child died.
740 Ignore it; it was inherited from our invoker. */
741 continue;
742
743 DB (DB_JOBS, (child_failed
744 ? _("Reaping losing child 0x%08lx PID %ld %s\n")
745 : _("Reaping winning child 0x%08lx PID %ld %s\n"),
746 (unsigned long int) c, (long) c->pid,
747 c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : ""));
748
749 if (c->sh_batch_file) {
750 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Cleaning up temp batch file %s\n"),
751 c->sh_batch_file));
752
753 /* just try and remove, don't care if this fails */
754 remove (c->sh_batch_file);
755
756 /* all done with memory */
757 free (c->sh_batch_file);
758 c->sh_batch_file = NULL;
759 }
760
761 /* If this child had the good stdin, say it is now free. */
762 if (c->good_stdin)
763 good_stdin_used = 0;
764
765 dontcare = c->dontcare;
766
767 if (child_failed && !c->noerror && !ignore_errors_flag)
768 {
769 /* The commands failed. Write an error message,
770 delete non-precious targets, and abort. */
771 static int delete_on_error = -1;
772
773 if (!dontcare)
774#ifdef KMK
775 {
776 child_error (c->file->name, exit_code, exit_sig, coredump, 0);
777 if (( c->file->cmds->lines_flags[c->command_line - 1]
778 & (COMMANDS_SILENT | COMMANDS_RECURSE))
779 == COMMANDS_SILENT)
780 message (0, "The failing command:\n%s", c->file->cmds->command_lines[c->command_line - 1]);
781 }
782#else
783 child_error (c->file->name, exit_code, exit_sig, coredump, 0);
784#endif
785
786 c->file->update_status = 2;
787 if (delete_on_error == -1)
788 {
789 struct file *f = lookup_file (".DELETE_ON_ERROR");
790 delete_on_error = f != 0 && f->is_target;
791 }
792 if (exit_sig != 0 || delete_on_error)
793 delete_child_targets (c);
794 }
795 else
796 {
797 if (child_failed)
798 {
799 /* The commands failed, but we don't care. */
800 child_error (c->file->name,
801 exit_code, exit_sig, coredump, 1);
802 child_failed = 0;
803 }
804
805 /* If there are more commands to run, try to start them. */
806 if (job_next_command (c))
807 {
808 if (handling_fatal_signal)
809 {
810 /* Never start new commands while we are dying.
811 Since there are more commands that wanted to be run,
812 the target was not completely remade. So we treat
813 this as if a command had failed. */
814 c->file->update_status = 2;
815 }
816 else
817 {
818 /* Check again whether to start remotely.
819 Whether or not we want to changes over time.
820 Also, start_remote_job may need state set up
821 by start_remote_job_p. */
822 c->remote = start_remote_job_p (0);
823 start_job_command (c);
824 /* Fatal signals are left blocked in case we were
825 about to put that child on the chain. But it is
826 already there, so it is safe for a fatal signal to
827 arrive now; it will clean up this child's targets. */
828 unblock_sigs ();
829 if (c->file->command_state == cs_running)
830 /* We successfully started the new command.
831 Loop to reap more children. */
832 continue;
833 }
834
835 if (c->file->update_status != 0)
836 /* We failed to start the commands. */
837 delete_child_targets (c);
838 }
839 else
840 /* There are no more commands. We got through them all
841 without an unignored error. Now the target has been
842 successfully updated. */
843 c->file->update_status = 0;
844 }
845
846 /* When we get here, all the commands for C->file are finished
847 (or aborted) and C->file->update_status contains 0 or 2. But
848 C->file->command_state is still cs_running if all the commands
849 ran; notice_finish_file looks for cs_running to tell it that
850 it's interesting to check the file's modtime again now. */
851
852 if (! handling_fatal_signal)
853 /* Notice if the target of the commands has been changed.
854 This also propagates its values for command_state and
855 update_status to its also_make files. */
856 notice_finished_file (c->file);
857
858 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Removing child 0x%08lx PID %ld%s from chain.\n"),
859 (unsigned long int) c, (long) c->pid,
860 c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : ""));
861
862 /* Block fatal signals while frobnicating the list, so that
863 children and job_slots_used are always consistent. Otherwise
864 a fatal signal arriving after the child is off the chain and
865 before job_slots_used is decremented would believe a child was
866 live and call reap_children again. */
867 block_sigs ();
868
869 /* There is now another slot open. */
870 if (job_slots_used > 0)
871 --job_slots_used;
872
873 /* Remove the child from the chain and free it. */
874 if (lastc == 0)
875 children = c->next;
876 else
877 lastc->next = c->next;
878
879 free_child (c);
880
881 unblock_sigs ();
882
883 /* If the job failed, and the -k flag was not given, die,
884 unless we are already in the process of dying. */
885 if (!err && child_failed && !dontcare && !keep_going_flag &&
886 /* fatal_error_signal will die with the right signal. */
887 !handling_fatal_signal)
888 die (2);
889
890 /* Only block for one child. */
891 block = 0;
892 }
893
894 return;
895}
896
897
898/* Free the storage allocated for CHILD. */
899
900static void
901free_child (struct child *child)
902{
903 if (!jobserver_tokens)
904 fatal (NILF, "INTERNAL: Freeing child 0x%08lx (%s) but no tokens left!\n",
905 (unsigned long int) child, child->file->name);
906
907 /* If we're using the jobserver and this child is not the only outstanding
908 job, put a token back into the pipe for it. */
909
910 if (job_fds[1] >= 0 && jobserver_tokens > 1)
911 {
912 char token = '+';
913 int r;
914
915 /* Write a job token back to the pipe. */
916
917 EINTRLOOP (r, write (job_fds[1], &token, 1));
918 if (r != 1)
919 pfatal_with_name (_("write jobserver"));
920
921 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Released token for child 0x%08lx (%s).\n"),
922 (unsigned long int) child, child->file->name));
923 }
924
925 --jobserver_tokens;
926
927 if (handling_fatal_signal) /* Don't bother free'ing if about to die. */
928 return;
929
930 if (child->command_lines != 0)
931 {
932 register unsigned int i;
933 for (i = 0; i < child->file->cmds->ncommand_lines; ++i)
934 free (child->command_lines[i]);
935 free (child->command_lines);
936 }
937
938 if (child->environment != 0)
939 {
940 register char **ep = child->environment;
941 while (*ep != 0)
942 free (*ep++);
943 free (child->environment);
944 }
945
946 free (child);
947}
948
949
950#ifdef POSIX
951extern sigset_t fatal_signal_set;
952#endif
953
954void
955block_sigs (void)
956{
957#ifdef POSIX
958 (void) sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &fatal_signal_set, (sigset_t *) 0);
959#else
960# ifdef HAVE_SIGSETMASK
961 (void) sigblock (fatal_signal_mask);
962# endif
963#endif
964}
965
966#ifdef POSIX
967void
968unblock_sigs (void)
969{
970 sigset_t empty;
971 sigemptyset (&empty);
972 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &empty, (sigset_t *) 0);
973}
974#endif
975
976#ifdef MAKE_JOBSERVER
977RETSIGTYPE
978job_noop (int sig UNUSED)
979{
980}
981/* Set the child handler action flags to FLAGS. */
982static void
983set_child_handler_action_flags (int set_handler, int set_alarm)
984{
985 struct sigaction sa;
986
987#if defined(__EMX__) && !defined(__KLIBC__) /* bird */
988 /* The child handler must be turned off here. */
989 signal (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
990#endif
991
992 memset (&sa, '\0', sizeof sa);
993 sa.sa_handler = child_handler;
994 sa.sa_flags = set_handler ? 0 : SA_RESTART;
995#if defined SIGCHLD
996 sigaction (SIGCHLD, &sa, NULL);
997#endif
998#if defined SIGCLD && SIGCLD != SIGCHLD
999 sigaction (SIGCLD, &sa, NULL);
1000#endif
1001#if defined SIGALRM
1002 if (set_alarm)
1003 {
1004 /* If we're about to enter the read(), set an alarm to wake up in a
1005 second so we can check if the load has dropped and we can start more
1006 work. On the way out, turn off the alarm and set SIG_DFL. */
1007 alarm (set_handler ? 1 : 0);
1008 sa.sa_handler = set_handler ? job_noop : SIG_DFL;
1009 sa.sa_flags = 0;
1010 sigaction (SIGALRM, &sa, NULL);
1011 }
1012#endif
1013}
1014#endif
1015
1016
1017/* Start a job to run the commands specified in CHILD.
1018 CHILD is updated to reflect the commands and ID of the child process.
1019
1020 NOTE: On return fatal signals are blocked! The caller is responsible
1021 for calling `unblock_sigs', once the new child is safely on the chain so
1022 it can be cleaned up in the event of a fatal signal. */
1023
1024static void
1025start_job_command (struct child *child)
1026{
1027#if !defined(_AMIGA) && !defined(WINDOWS32)
1028 static int bad_stdin = -1;
1029#endif
1030 register char *p;
1031 int flags;
1032#ifdef VMS
1033 char *argv;
1034#else
1035 char **argv;
1036#endif
1037
1038 /* If we have a completely empty commandset, stop now. */
1039 if (!child->command_ptr)
1040 goto next_command;
1041
1042 /* Combine the flags parsed for the line itself with
1043 the flags specified globally for this target. */
1044 flags = (child->file->command_flags
1045 | child->file->cmds->lines_flags[child->command_line - 1]);
1046
1047 p = child->command_ptr;
1048 child->noerror = ((flags & COMMANDS_NOERROR) != 0);
1049
1050 while (*p != '\0')
1051 {
1052 if (*p == '@')
1053 flags |= COMMANDS_SILENT;
1054 else if (*p == '+')
1055 flags |= COMMANDS_RECURSE;
1056 else if (*p == '-')
1057 child->noerror = 1;
1058#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_COMMANDS_FUNC
1059 else if (*p == '%')
1060 flags |= COMMAND_GETTER_SKIP_IT;
1061#endif
1062 else if (!isblank ((unsigned char)*p))
1063#ifndef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
1064 break;
1065#else /* CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN */
1066
1067 {
1068 if ( !(flags & COMMANDS_KMK_BUILTIN)
1069 && !strncmp(p, "kmk_builtin_", sizeof("kmk_builtin_") - 1))
1070 flags |= COMMANDS_KMK_BUILTIN;
1071 break;
1072 }
1073#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN */
1074 ++p;
1075 }
1076
1077 /* Update the file's command flags with any new ones we found. We only
1078 keep the COMMANDS_RECURSE setting. Even this isn't 100% correct; we are
1079 now marking more commands recursive than should be in the case of
1080 multiline define/endef scripts where only one line is marked "+". In
1081 order to really fix this, we'll have to keep a lines_flags for every
1082 actual line, after expansion. */
1083 child->file->cmds->lines_flags[child->command_line - 1]
1084 |= flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE;
1085
1086 /* Figure out an argument list from this command line. */
1087
1088 {
1089 char *end = 0;
1090#ifdef VMS
1091 argv = p;
1092#else
1093 argv = construct_command_argv (p, &end, child->file, &child->sh_batch_file);
1094#endif
1095 if (end == NULL)
1096 child->command_ptr = NULL;
1097 else
1098 {
1099 *end++ = '\0';
1100 child->command_ptr = end;
1101 }
1102 }
1103
1104 /* If -q was given, say that updating `failed' if there was any text on the
1105 command line, or `succeeded' otherwise. The exit status of 1 tells the
1106 user that -q is saying `something to do'; the exit status for a random
1107 error is 2. */
1108 if (argv != 0 && question_flag && !(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE))
1109 {
1110#ifndef VMS
1111 free (argv[0]);
1112 free (argv);
1113#endif
1114 child->file->update_status = 1;
1115 notice_finished_file (child->file);
1116 return;
1117 }
1118
1119 if (touch_flag && !(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE))
1120 {
1121 /* Go on to the next command. It might be the recursive one.
1122 We construct ARGV only to find the end of the command line. */
1123#ifndef VMS
1124 if (argv)
1125 {
1126 free (argv[0]);
1127 free (argv);
1128 }
1129#endif
1130 argv = 0;
1131 }
1132
1133 if (argv == 0)
1134 {
1135 next_command:
1136#ifdef __MSDOS__
1137 execute_by_shell = 0; /* in case construct_command_argv sets it */
1138#endif
1139 /* This line has no commands. Go to the next. */
1140 if (job_next_command (child))
1141 start_job_command (child);
1142 else
1143 {
1144 /* No more commands. Make sure we're "running"; we might not be if
1145 (e.g.) all commands were skipped due to -n. */
1146 set_command_state (child->file, cs_running);
1147 child->file->update_status = 0;
1148 notice_finished_file (child->file);
1149 }
1150 return;
1151 }
1152
1153 /* Print out the command. If silent, we call `message' with null so it
1154 can log the working directory before the command's own error messages
1155 appear. */
1156#ifdef CONFIG_PRETTY_COMMAND_PRINTING
1157 if ( pretty_command_printing
1158 && (just_print_flag || (!(flags & COMMANDS_SILENT) && !silent_flag))
1159 && argv[0][0] != '\0')
1160 {
1161 unsigned i;
1162 for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++)
1163 message (0, "%s'%s'%s", i ? "\t" : "> ", argv[i], argv[i + 1] ? " \\" : "");
1164 }
1165 else
1166#endif /* CONFIG_PRETTY_COMMAND_PRINTING */
1167 message (0, (just_print_flag || (!(flags & COMMANDS_SILENT) && !silent_flag))
1168 ? "%s" : (char *) 0, p);
1169
1170 /* Tell update_goal_chain that a command has been started on behalf of
1171 this target. It is important that this happens here and not in
1172 reap_children (where we used to do it), because reap_children might be
1173 reaping children from a different target. We want this increment to
1174 guaranteedly indicate that a command was started for the dependency
1175 chain (i.e., update_file recursion chain) we are processing. */
1176
1177 ++commands_started;
1178
1179 /* Optimize an empty command. People use this for timestamp rules,
1180 so avoid forking a useless shell. Do this after we increment
1181 commands_started so make still treats this special case as if it
1182 performed some action (makes a difference as to what messages are
1183 printed, etc. */
1184
1185#if !defined(VMS) && !defined(_AMIGA)
1186 if (
1187#if defined __MSDOS__ || defined (__EMX__)
1188 unixy_shell /* the test is complicated and we already did it */
1189#else
1190 (argv[0] && !strcmp (argv[0], "/bin/sh"))
1191#endif
1192 && (argv[1]
1193 && argv[1][0] == '-' && argv[1][1] == 'c' && argv[1][2] == '\0')
1194 && (argv[2] && argv[2][0] == ':' && argv[2][1] == '\0')
1195 && argv[3] == NULL)
1196 {
1197 free (argv[0]);
1198 free (argv);
1199 goto next_command;
1200 }
1201#endif /* !VMS && !_AMIGA */
1202
1203 /* If -n was given, recurse to get the next line in the sequence. */
1204
1205 if (just_print_flag && !(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE))
1206 {
1207#ifndef VMS
1208 free (argv[0]);
1209 free (argv);
1210#endif
1211 goto next_command;
1212 }
1213
1214#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
1215 /* If builtin command then pass it on to the builtin shell interpreter. */
1216
1217 if ((flags & COMMANDS_KMK_BUILTIN) && !just_print_flag)
1218 {
1219 int rc;
1220 char **argv_spawn = NULL;
1221 char **p2 = argv;
1222 while (*p2 && strncmp (*p2, "kmk_builtin_", sizeof("kmk_builtin_") - 1))
1223 p2++;
1224 assert (*p2);
1225 set_command_state (child->file, cs_running);
1226 child->pid = 0;
1227 if (p2 != argv)
1228 rc = kmk_builtin_command (*p2, &argv_spawn, &child->pid);
1229 else
1230 {
1231 int argc = 1;
1232 while (argv[argc])
1233 argc++;
1234 rc = kmk_builtin_command_parsed (argc, argv, &argv_spawn, &child->pid);
1235 }
1236
1237#ifndef VMS
1238 free (argv[0]);
1239 free ((char *) argv);
1240#endif
1241
1242 /* synchronous command execution? */
1243 if (!rc && !argv_spawn)
1244 goto next_command;
1245
1246 /* spawned a child? */
1247 if (!rc && child->pid)
1248 {
1249 ++job_counter;
1250 return;
1251 }
1252
1253 /* failure? */
1254 if (rc)
1255 {
1256 child->pid = (pid_t)42424242;
1257 child->status = rc << 8;
1258 child->has_status = 1;
1259 unblock_sigs();
1260 return;
1261 }
1262
1263 /* conditional check == true; kicking off a child (not kmk_builtin_*). */
1264 argv = argv_spawn;
1265 }
1266#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN */
1267
1268 /* Flush the output streams so they won't have things written twice. */
1269
1270 fflush (stdout);
1271 fflush (stderr);
1272
1273#ifndef VMS
1274#if !defined(WINDOWS32) && !defined(_AMIGA) && !defined(__MSDOS__)
1275
1276 /* Set up a bad standard input that reads from a broken pipe. */
1277
1278 if (bad_stdin == -1)
1279 {
1280 /* Make a file descriptor that is the read end of a broken pipe.
1281 This will be used for some children's standard inputs. */
1282 int pd[2];
1283 if (pipe (pd) == 0)
1284 {
1285 /* Close the write side. */
1286 (void) close (pd[1]);
1287 /* Save the read side. */
1288 bad_stdin = pd[0];
1289
1290 /* Set the descriptor to close on exec, so it does not litter any
1291 child's descriptor table. When it is dup2'd onto descriptor 0,
1292 that descriptor will not close on exec. */
1293 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (bad_stdin);
1294 }
1295 }
1296
1297#endif /* !WINDOWS32 && !_AMIGA && !__MSDOS__ */
1298
1299 /* Decide whether to give this child the `good' standard input
1300 (one that points to the terminal or whatever), or the `bad' one
1301 that points to the read side of a broken pipe. */
1302
1303 child->good_stdin = !good_stdin_used;
1304 if (child->good_stdin)
1305 good_stdin_used = 1;
1306
1307#endif /* !VMS */
1308
1309 child->deleted = 0;
1310
1311#ifndef _AMIGA
1312 /* Set up the environment for the child. */
1313 if (child->environment == 0)
1314 child->environment = target_environment (child->file);
1315#endif
1316
1317#if !defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(_AMIGA) && !defined(WINDOWS32)
1318
1319#ifndef VMS
1320 /* start_waiting_job has set CHILD->remote if we can start a remote job. */
1321 if (child->remote)
1322 {
1323 int is_remote, id, used_stdin;
1324 if (start_remote_job (argv, child->environment,
1325 child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin,
1326 &is_remote, &id, &used_stdin))
1327 /* Don't give up; remote execution may fail for various reasons. If
1328 so, simply run the job locally. */
1329 goto run_local;
1330 else
1331 {
1332 if (child->good_stdin && !used_stdin)
1333 {
1334 child->good_stdin = 0;
1335 good_stdin_used = 0;
1336 }
1337 child->remote = is_remote;
1338 child->pid = id;
1339 }
1340 }
1341 else
1342#endif /* !VMS */
1343 {
1344 /* Fork the child process. */
1345
1346 char **parent_environ;
1347
1348 run_local:
1349 block_sigs ();
1350
1351 child->remote = 0;
1352
1353#ifdef VMS
1354 if (!child_execute_job (argv, child)) {
1355 /* Fork failed! */
1356 perror_with_name ("vfork", "");
1357 goto error;
1358 }
1359
1360#else
1361
1362 parent_environ = environ;
1363
1364# ifdef __EMX__
1365 /* If we aren't running a recursive command and we have a jobserver
1366 pipe, close it before exec'ing. */
1367 if (!(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE) && job_fds[0] >= 0)
1368 {
1369 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_fds[0]);
1370 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_fds[1]);
1371 }
1372 if (job_rfd >= 0)
1373 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_rfd);
1374
1375 /* Never use fork()/exec() here! Use spawn() instead in exec_command() */
1376 child->pid = child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1,
1377 argv, child->environment);
1378 if (child->pid < 0)
1379 {
1380 /* spawn failed! */
1381 unblock_sigs ();
1382 perror_with_name ("spawn", "");
1383 goto error;
1384 }
1385
1386 /* undo CLOSE_ON_EXEC() after the child process has been started */
1387 if (!(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE) && job_fds[0] >= 0)
1388 {
1389 fcntl (job_fds[0], F_SETFD, 0);
1390 fcntl (job_fds[1], F_SETFD, 0);
1391 }
1392 if (job_rfd >= 0)
1393 fcntl (job_rfd, F_SETFD, 0);
1394
1395#else /* !__EMX__ */
1396
1397 child->pid = vfork ();
1398 environ = parent_environ; /* Restore value child may have clobbered. */
1399 if (child->pid == 0)
1400 {
1401 /* We are the child side. */
1402 unblock_sigs ();
1403
1404 /* If we aren't running a recursive command and we have a jobserver
1405 pipe, close it before exec'ing. */
1406 if (!(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE) && job_fds[0] >= 0)
1407 {
1408 close (job_fds[0]);
1409 close (job_fds[1]);
1410 }
1411 if (job_rfd >= 0)
1412 close (job_rfd);
1413
1414 child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1,
1415 argv, child->environment);
1416 }
1417 else if (child->pid < 0)
1418 {
1419 /* Fork failed! */
1420 unblock_sigs ();
1421 perror_with_name ("vfork", "");
1422 goto error;
1423 }
1424# endif /* !__EMX__ */
1425#endif /* !VMS */
1426 }
1427
1428#else /* __MSDOS__ or Amiga or WINDOWS32 */
1429#ifdef __MSDOS__
1430 {
1431 int proc_return;
1432
1433 block_sigs ();
1434 dos_status = 0;
1435
1436 /* We call `system' to do the job of the SHELL, since stock DOS
1437 shell is too dumb. Our `system' knows how to handle long
1438 command lines even if pipes/redirection is needed; it will only
1439 call COMMAND.COM when its internal commands are used. */
1440 if (execute_by_shell)
1441 {
1442 char *cmdline = argv[0];
1443 /* We don't have a way to pass environment to `system',
1444 so we need to save and restore ours, sigh... */
1445 char **parent_environ = environ;
1446
1447 environ = child->environment;
1448
1449 /* If we have a *real* shell, tell `system' to call
1450 it to do everything for us. */
1451 if (unixy_shell)
1452 {
1453 /* A *real* shell on MSDOS may not support long
1454 command lines the DJGPP way, so we must use `system'. */
1455 cmdline = argv[2]; /* get past "shell -c" */
1456 }
1457
1458 dos_command_running = 1;
1459 proc_return = system (cmdline);
1460 environ = parent_environ;
1461 execute_by_shell = 0; /* for the next time */
1462 }
1463 else
1464 {
1465 dos_command_running = 1;
1466 proc_return = spawnvpe (P_WAIT, argv[0], argv, child->environment);
1467 }
1468
1469 /* Need to unblock signals before turning off
1470 dos_command_running, so that child's signals
1471 will be treated as such (see fatal_error_signal). */
1472 unblock_sigs ();
1473 dos_command_running = 0;
1474
1475 /* If the child got a signal, dos_status has its
1476 high 8 bits set, so be careful not to alter them. */
1477 if (proc_return == -1)
1478 dos_status |= 0xff;
1479 else
1480 dos_status |= (proc_return & 0xff);
1481 ++dead_children;
1482 child->pid = dos_pid++;
1483 }
1484#endif /* __MSDOS__ */
1485#ifdef _AMIGA
1486 amiga_status = MyExecute (argv);
1487
1488 ++dead_children;
1489 child->pid = amiga_pid++;
1490 if (amiga_batch_file)
1491 {
1492 amiga_batch_file = 0;
1493 DeleteFile (amiga_bname); /* Ignore errors. */
1494 }
1495#endif /* Amiga */
1496#ifdef WINDOWS32
1497 {
1498 HANDLE hPID;
1499 char* arg0;
1500
1501 /* make UNC paths safe for CreateProcess -- backslash format */
1502 arg0 = argv[0];
1503 if (arg0 && arg0[0] == '/' && arg0[1] == '/')
1504 for ( ; arg0 && *arg0; arg0++)
1505 if (*arg0 == '/')
1506 *arg0 = '\\';
1507
1508 /* make sure CreateProcess() has Path it needs */
1509 sync_Path_environment();
1510
1511 hPID = process_easy(argv, child->environment);
1512
1513 if (hPID != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1514 child->pid = (int) hPID;
1515 else {
1516 int i;
1517 unblock_sigs();
1518 fprintf(stderr,
1519 _("process_easy() failed to launch process (e=%ld)\n"),
1520 process_last_err(hPID));
1521 for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++)
1522 fprintf(stderr, "%s ", argv[i]);
1523 fprintf(stderr, _("\nCounted %d args in failed launch\n"), i);
1524 goto error;
1525 }
1526 }
1527#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
1528#endif /* __MSDOS__ or Amiga or WINDOWS32 */
1529
1530 /* Bump the number of jobs started in this second. */
1531 ++job_counter;
1532
1533 /* We are the parent side. Set the state to
1534 say the commands are running and return. */
1535
1536 set_command_state (child->file, cs_running);
1537
1538 /* Free the storage used by the child's argument list. */
1539#ifdef KMK /* leak */
1540 cleanup_argv:
1541#endif
1542#ifndef VMS
1543 free (argv[0]);
1544 free (argv);
1545#endif
1546
1547 return;
1548
1549 error:
1550 child->file->update_status = 2;
1551 notice_finished_file (child->file);
1552#ifdef KMK /* fix leak */
1553 goto cleanup_argv;
1554#else
1555 return;
1556#endif
1557}
1558
1559/* Try to start a child running.
1560 Returns nonzero if the child was started (and maybe finished), or zero if
1561 the load was too high and the child was put on the `waiting_jobs' chain. */
1562
1563static int
1564start_waiting_job (struct child *c)
1565{
1566 struct file *f = c->file;
1567#ifdef DB_KMK
1568 DB (DB_KMK, (_("start_waiting_job %p (`%s') command_flags=%#x slots=%d/%d\n"), c, c->file->name, c->file->command_flags, job_slots_used, job_slots));
1569#endif
1570
1571 /* If we can start a job remotely, we always want to, and don't care about
1572 the local load average. We record that the job should be started
1573 remotely in C->remote for start_job_command to test. */
1574
1575 c->remote = start_remote_job_p (1);
1576
1577#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL
1578 if (c->file->command_flags & COMMANDS_NOTPARALLEL)
1579 {
1580 DB (DB_KMK, (_("not_parallel %d -> %d (file=%p `%s') [start_waiting_job]\n"),
1581 not_parallel, not_parallel + 1, c->file, c->file->name));
1582 assert(not_parallel >= 0);
1583 ++not_parallel;
1584 }
1585#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL */
1586
1587 /* If we are running at least one job already and the load average
1588 is too high, make this one wait. */
1589 if (!c->remote
1590#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL
1591 && ((job_slots_used > 0 && (not_parallel > 0 || load_too_high ()))
1592#else
1593 && ((job_slots_used > 0 && load_too_high ())
1594#endif
1595#ifdef WINDOWS32
1596 || (process_used_slots () >= MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS)
1597#endif
1598 ))
1599 {
1600#ifndef CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL
1601 /* Put this child on the chain of children waiting for the load average
1602 to go down. */
1603 set_command_state (f, cs_running);
1604 c->next = waiting_jobs;
1605 waiting_jobs = c;
1606
1607#else /* CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL */
1608
1609 /* Put this child on the chain of children waiting for the load average
1610 to go down. If not parallel, put it last. */
1611 set_command_state (f, cs_running);
1612 c->next = waiting_jobs;
1613 if (c->next && (c->file->command_flags & COMMANDS_NOTPARALLEL))
1614 {
1615 struct child *prev = waiting_jobs;
1616 while (prev->next)
1617 prev = prev->next;
1618 c->next = 0;
1619 prev->next = c;
1620 }
1621 else /* FIXME: insert after the last node with COMMANDS_NOTPARALLEL set */
1622 waiting_jobs = c;
1623 DB (DB_KMK, (_("queued child %p (`%s')\n"), c, c->file->name));
1624#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL */
1625 return 0;
1626 }
1627
1628 /* Start the first command; reap_children will run later command lines. */
1629 start_job_command (c);
1630
1631 switch (f->command_state)
1632 {
1633 case cs_running:
1634 c->next = children;
1635 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Putting child 0x%08lx (%s) PID %ld%s on the chain.\n"),
1636 (unsigned long int) c, c->file->name,
1637 (long) c->pid, c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : ""));
1638 children = c;
1639 /* One more job slot is in use. */
1640 ++job_slots_used;
1641 unblock_sigs ();
1642 break;
1643
1644 case cs_not_started:
1645 /* All the command lines turned out to be empty. */
1646 f->update_status = 0;
1647 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1648
1649 case cs_finished:
1650 notice_finished_file (f);
1651 free_child (c);
1652 break;
1653
1654 default:
1655 assert (f->command_state == cs_finished);
1656 break;
1657 }
1658
1659 return 1;
1660}
1661
1662/* Create a `struct child' for FILE and start its commands running. */
1663
1664void
1665new_job (struct file *file)
1666{
1667 struct commands *cmds = file->cmds;
1668 struct child *c;
1669 char **lines;
1670 unsigned int i;
1671
1672 /* Let any previously decided-upon jobs that are waiting
1673 for the load to go down start before this new one. */
1674 start_waiting_jobs ();
1675
1676 /* Reap any children that might have finished recently. */
1677 reap_children (0, 0);
1678
1679 /* Chop the commands up into lines if they aren't already. */
1680 chop_commands (cmds);
1681
1682 /* Expand the command lines and store the results in LINES. */
1683 lines = xmalloc (cmds->ncommand_lines * sizeof (char *));
1684 for (i = 0; i < cmds->ncommand_lines; ++i)
1685 {
1686 /* Collapse backslash-newline combinations that are inside variable
1687 or function references. These are left alone by the parser so
1688 that they will appear in the echoing of commands (where they look
1689 nice); and collapsed by construct_command_argv when it tokenizes.
1690 But letting them survive inside function invocations loses because
1691 we don't want the functions to see them as part of the text. */
1692
1693 char *in, *out, *ref;
1694
1695 /* IN points to where in the line we are scanning.
1696 OUT points to where in the line we are writing.
1697 When we collapse a backslash-newline combination,
1698 IN gets ahead of OUT. */
1699
1700 in = out = cmds->command_lines[i];
1701 while ((ref = strchr (in, '$')) != 0)
1702 {
1703 ++ref; /* Move past the $. */
1704
1705 if (out != in)
1706 /* Copy the text between the end of the last chunk
1707 we processed (where IN points) and the new chunk
1708 we are about to process (where REF points). */
1709 memmove (out, in, ref - in);
1710
1711 /* Move both pointers past the boring stuff. */
1712 out += ref - in;
1713 in = ref;
1714
1715 if (*ref == '(' || *ref == '{')
1716 {
1717 char openparen = *ref;
1718 char closeparen = openparen == '(' ? ')' : '}';
1719 int count;
1720 char *p;
1721
1722 *out++ = *in++; /* Copy OPENPAREN. */
1723 /* IN now points past the opening paren or brace.
1724 Count parens or braces until it is matched. */
1725 count = 0;
1726 while (*in != '\0')
1727 {
1728 if (*in == closeparen && --count < 0)
1729 break;
1730 else if (*in == '\\' && in[1] == '\n')
1731 {
1732 /* We have found a backslash-newline inside a
1733 variable or function reference. Eat it and
1734 any following whitespace. */
1735
1736 int quoted = 0;
1737 for (p = in - 1; p > ref && *p == '\\'; --p)
1738 quoted = !quoted;
1739
1740 if (quoted)
1741 /* There were two or more backslashes, so this is
1742 not really a continuation line. We don't collapse
1743 the quoting backslashes here as is done in
1744 collapse_continuations, because the line will
1745 be collapsed again after expansion. */
1746 *out++ = *in++;
1747 else
1748 {
1749 /* Skip the backslash, newline and
1750 any following whitespace. */
1751 in = next_token (in + 2);
1752
1753 /* Discard any preceding whitespace that has
1754 already been written to the output. */
1755 while (out > ref
1756 && isblank ((unsigned char)out[-1]))
1757 --out;
1758
1759 /* Replace it all with a single space. */
1760 *out++ = ' ';
1761 }
1762 }
1763 else
1764 {
1765 if (*in == openparen)
1766 ++count;
1767
1768 *out++ = *in++;
1769 }
1770 }
1771 }
1772 }
1773
1774 /* There are no more references in this line to worry about.
1775 Copy the remaining uninteresting text to the output. */
1776 if (out != in)
1777 strcpy (out, in);
1778
1779 /* Finally, expand the line. */
1780 lines[i] = allocated_variable_expand_for_file (cmds->command_lines[i],
1781 file);
1782 }
1783
1784 /* Start the command sequence, record it in a new
1785 `struct child', and add that to the chain. */
1786
1787 c = xmalloc (sizeof (struct child));
1788 memset (c, '\0', sizeof (struct child));
1789 c->file = file;
1790 c->command_lines = lines;
1791 c->sh_batch_file = NULL;
1792
1793 /* Cache dontcare flag because file->dontcare can be changed once we
1794 return. Check dontcare inheritance mechanism for details. */
1795 c->dontcare = file->dontcare;
1796
1797 /* Fetch the first command line to be run. */
1798 job_next_command (c);
1799
1800 /* Wait for a job slot to be freed up. If we allow an infinite number
1801 don't bother; also job_slots will == 0 if we're using the jobserver. */
1802
1803 if (job_slots != 0)
1804 while (job_slots_used == job_slots)
1805 reap_children (1, 0);
1806
1807#ifdef MAKE_JOBSERVER
1808 /* If we are controlling multiple jobs make sure we have a token before
1809 starting the child. */
1810
1811 /* This can be inefficient. There's a decent chance that this job won't
1812 actually have to run any subprocesses: the command script may be empty
1813 or otherwise optimized away. It would be nice if we could defer
1814 obtaining a token until just before we need it, in start_job_command.
1815 To do that we'd need to keep track of whether we'd already obtained a
1816 token (since start_job_command is called for each line of the job, not
1817 just once). Also more thought needs to go into the entire algorithm;
1818 this is where the old parallel job code waits, so... */
1819
1820 else if (job_fds[0] >= 0)
1821 while (1)
1822 {
1823 char token;
1824 int got_token;
1825 int saved_errno;
1826
1827 DB (DB_JOBS, ("Need a job token; we %shave children\n",
1828 children ? "" : "don't "));
1829
1830 /* If we don't already have a job started, use our "free" token. */
1831 if (!jobserver_tokens)
1832 break;
1833
1834 /* Read a token. As long as there's no token available we'll block.
1835 We enable interruptible system calls before the read(2) so that if
1836 we get a SIGCHLD while we're waiting, we'll return with EINTR and
1837 we can process the death(s) and return tokens to the free pool.
1838
1839 Once we return from the read, we immediately reinstate restartable
1840 system calls. This allows us to not worry about checking for
1841 EINTR on all the other system calls in the program.
1842
1843 There is one other twist: there is a span between the time
1844 reap_children() does its last check for dead children and the time
1845 the read(2) call is entered, below, where if a child dies we won't
1846 notice. This is extremely serious as it could cause us to
1847 deadlock, given the right set of events.
1848
1849 To avoid this, we do the following: before we reap_children(), we
1850 dup(2) the read FD on the jobserver pipe. The read(2) call below
1851 uses that new FD. In the signal handler, we close that FD. That
1852 way, if a child dies during the section mentioned above, the
1853 read(2) will be invoked with an invalid FD and will return
1854 immediately with EBADF. */
1855
1856 /* Make sure we have a dup'd FD. */
1857 if (job_rfd < 0)
1858 {
1859 DB (DB_JOBS, ("Duplicate the job FD\n"));
1860 job_rfd = dup (job_fds[0]);
1861 }
1862
1863 /* Reap anything that's currently waiting. */
1864 reap_children (0, 0);
1865
1866 /* Kick off any jobs we have waiting for an opportunity that
1867 can run now (ie waiting for load). */
1868 start_waiting_jobs ();
1869
1870 /* If our "free" slot has become available, use it; we don't need an
1871 actual token. */
1872 if (!jobserver_tokens)
1873 break;
1874
1875 /* There must be at least one child already, or we have no business
1876 waiting for a token. */
1877 if (!children)
1878 fatal (NILF, "INTERNAL: no children as we go to sleep on read\n");
1879
1880 /* Set interruptible system calls, and read() for a job token. */
1881 set_child_handler_action_flags (1, waiting_jobs != NULL);
1882 got_token = read (job_rfd, &token, 1);
1883 saved_errno = errno;
1884 set_child_handler_action_flags (0, waiting_jobs != NULL);
1885
1886 /* If we got one, we're done here. */
1887 if (got_token == 1)
1888 {
1889 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Obtained token for child 0x%08lx (%s).\n"),
1890 (unsigned long int) c, c->file->name));
1891 break;
1892 }
1893
1894 /* If the error _wasn't_ expected (EINTR or EBADF), punt. Otherwise,
1895 go back and reap_children(), and try again. */
1896 errno = saved_errno;
1897 if (errno != EINTR && errno != EBADF)
1898 pfatal_with_name (_("read jobs pipe"));
1899 if (errno == EBADF)
1900 DB (DB_JOBS, ("Read returned EBADF.\n"));
1901 }
1902#endif
1903
1904 ++jobserver_tokens;
1905
1906 /* The job is now primed. Start it running.
1907 (This will notice if there are in fact no commands.) */
1908 if (cmds->fileinfo.filenm)
1909 DB (DB_BASIC, (_("Invoking commands from %s:%lu to update target `%s'.\n"),
1910 cmds->fileinfo.filenm, cmds->fileinfo.lineno,
1911 c->file->name));
1912 else
1913 DB (DB_BASIC, (_("Invoking builtin commands to update target `%s'.\n"),
1914 c->file->name));
1915
1916
1917 start_waiting_job (c);
1918
1919#ifndef CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL
1920 if (job_slots == 1 || not_parallel)
1921 /* Since there is only one job slot, make things run linearly.
1922 Wait for the child to die, setting the state to `cs_finished'. */
1923 while (file->command_state == cs_running)
1924 reap_children (1, 0);
1925
1926#else /* CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL */
1927
1928 if (job_slots == 1 || not_parallel < 0)
1929 {
1930 /* Since there is only one job slot, make things run linearly.
1931 Wait for the child to die, setting the state to `cs_finished'. */
1932 while (file->command_state == cs_running)
1933 reap_children (1, 0);
1934 }
1935 else if (not_parallel > 0)
1936 {
1937 /* wait for all live children to finish and then continue
1938 with the not-parallel child(s). FIXME: this loop could be better? */
1939 while (file->command_state == cs_running
1940 && (children != 0 || shell_function_pid != 0) /* reap_child condition */
1941 && not_parallel > 0)
1942 reap_children (1, 0);
1943 }
1944#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL */
1945
1946 return;
1947}
1948
1949
1950/* Move CHILD's pointers to the next command for it to execute.
1951 Returns nonzero if there is another command. */
1952
1953static int
1954job_next_command (struct child *child)
1955{
1956 while (child->command_ptr == 0 || *child->command_ptr == '\0')
1957 {
1958 /* There are no more lines in the expansion of this line. */
1959 if (child->command_line == child->file->cmds->ncommand_lines)
1960 {
1961 /* There are no more lines to be expanded. */
1962 child->command_ptr = 0;
1963 return 0;
1964 }
1965 else
1966 /* Get the next line to run. */
1967 child->command_ptr = child->command_lines[child->command_line++];
1968 }
1969 return 1;
1970}
1971
1972/* Determine if the load average on the system is too high to start a new job.
1973 The real system load average is only recomputed once a second. However, a
1974 very parallel make can easily start tens or even hundreds of jobs in a
1975 second, which brings the system to its knees for a while until that first
1976 batch of jobs clears out.
1977
1978 To avoid this we use a weighted algorithm to try to account for jobs which
1979 have been started since the last second, and guess what the load average
1980 would be now if it were computed.
1981
1982 This algorithm was provided by Thomas Riedl <[email protected]>,
1983 who writes:
1984
1985! calculate something load-oid and add to the observed sys.load,
1986! so that latter can catch up:
1987! - every job started increases jobctr;
1988! - every dying job decreases a positive jobctr;
1989! - the jobctr value gets zeroed every change of seconds,
1990! after its value*weight_b is stored into the 'backlog' value last_sec
1991! - weight_a times the sum of jobctr and last_sec gets
1992! added to the observed sys.load.
1993!
1994! The two weights have been tried out on 24 and 48 proc. Sun Solaris-9
1995! machines, using a several-thousand-jobs-mix of cpp, cc, cxx and smallish
1996! sub-shelled commands (rm, echo, sed...) for tests.
1997! lowering the 'direct influence' factor weight_a (e.g. to 0.1)
1998! resulted in significant excession of the load limit, raising it
1999! (e.g. to 0.5) took bad to small, fast-executing jobs and didn't
2000! reach the limit in most test cases.
2001!
2002! lowering the 'history influence' weight_b (e.g. to 0.1) resulted in
2003! exceeding the limit for longer-running stuff (compile jobs in
2004! the .5 to 1.5 sec. range),raising it (e.g. to 0.5) overrepresented
2005! small jobs' effects.
2006
2007 */
2008
2009#define LOAD_WEIGHT_A 0.25
2010#define LOAD_WEIGHT_B 0.25
2011
2012static int
2013load_too_high (void)
2014{
2015#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(VMS) || defined(_AMIGA) || defined(__riscos__)
2016 return 1;
2017#else
2018 static double last_sec;
2019 static time_t last_now;
2020 double load, guess;
2021 time_t now;
2022
2023#ifdef WINDOWS32
2024 /* sub_proc.c cannot wait for more than MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS children */
2025 if (process_used_slots () >= MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS)
2026 return 1;
2027#endif
2028
2029 if (max_load_average < 0)
2030 return 0;
2031
2032 /* Find the real system load average. */
2033 make_access ();
2034 if (getloadavg (&load, 1) != 1)
2035 {
2036 static int lossage = -1;
2037 /* Complain only once for the same error. */
2038 if (lossage == -1 || errno != lossage)
2039 {
2040 if (errno == 0)
2041 /* An errno value of zero means getloadavg is just unsupported. */
2042 error (NILF,
2043 _("cannot enforce load limits on this operating system"));
2044 else
2045 perror_with_name (_("cannot enforce load limit: "), "getloadavg");
2046 }
2047 lossage = errno;
2048 load = 0;
2049 }
2050 user_access ();
2051
2052 /* If we're in a new second zero the counter and correct the backlog
2053 value. Only keep the backlog for one extra second; after that it's 0. */
2054 now = time (NULL);
2055 if (last_now < now)
2056 {
2057 if (last_now == now - 1)
2058 last_sec = LOAD_WEIGHT_B * job_counter;
2059 else
2060 last_sec = 0.0;
2061
2062 job_counter = 0;
2063 last_now = now;
2064 }
2065
2066 /* Try to guess what the load would be right now. */
2067 guess = load + (LOAD_WEIGHT_A * (job_counter + last_sec));
2068
2069 DB (DB_JOBS, ("Estimated system load = %f (actual = %f) (max requested = %f)\n",
2070 guess, load, max_load_average));
2071
2072 return guess >= max_load_average;
2073#endif
2074}
2075
2076/* Start jobs that are waiting for the load to be lower. */
2077
2078void
2079start_waiting_jobs (void)
2080{
2081 struct child *job;
2082
2083 if (waiting_jobs == 0)
2084 return;
2085
2086 do
2087 {
2088 /* Check for recently deceased descendants. */
2089 reap_children (0, 0);
2090
2091 /* Take a job off the waiting list. */
2092 job = waiting_jobs;
2093 waiting_jobs = job->next;
2094
2095#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL
2096 /* If it's a not-parallel job, we've already counted it once
2097 when it was queued in start_waiting_job, so decrement
2098 before sending it to start_waiting_job again. */
2099 if (job->file->command_flags & COMMANDS_NOTPARALLEL)
2100 {
2101 DB (DB_KMK, (_("not_parallel %d -> %d (file=%p `%s') [start_waiting_jobs]\n"),
2102 not_parallel, not_parallel - 1, job->file, job->file->name));
2103 assert(not_parallel > 0);
2104 --not_parallel;
2105 }
2106#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_EXTENDED_NOTPARALLEL */
2107
2108 /* Try to start that job. We break out of the loop as soon
2109 as start_waiting_job puts one back on the waiting list. */
2110 }
2111 while (start_waiting_job (job) && waiting_jobs != 0);
2112
2113 return;
2114}
2115
2116
2117#ifndef WINDOWS32
2118
2119/* EMX: Start a child process. This function returns the new pid. */
2120# if defined __MSDOS__ || defined __EMX__
2121int
2122child_execute_job (int stdin_fd, int stdout_fd, char **argv, char **envp)
2123{
2124 int pid;
2125 /* stdin_fd == 0 means: nothing to do for stdin;
2126 stdout_fd == 1 means: nothing to do for stdout */
2127 int save_stdin = (stdin_fd != 0) ? dup (0) : 0;
2128 int save_stdout = (stdout_fd != 1) ? dup (1): 1;
2129
2130 /* < 0 only if dup() failed */
2131 if (save_stdin < 0)
2132 fatal (NILF, _("no more file handles: could not duplicate stdin\n"));
2133 if (save_stdout < 0)
2134 fatal (NILF, _("no more file handles: could not duplicate stdout\n"));
2135
2136 /* Close unnecessary file handles for the child. */
2137 if (save_stdin != 0)
2138 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (save_stdin);
2139 if (save_stdout != 1)
2140 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (save_stdout);
2141
2142 /* Connect the pipes to the child process. */
2143 if (stdin_fd != 0)
2144 (void) dup2 (stdin_fd, 0);
2145 if (stdout_fd != 1)
2146 (void) dup2 (stdout_fd, 1);
2147
2148 /* stdin_fd and stdout_fd must be closed on exit because we are
2149 still in the parent process */
2150 if (stdin_fd != 0)
2151 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (stdin_fd);
2152 if (stdout_fd != 1)
2153 CLOSE_ON_EXEC (stdout_fd);
2154
2155 /* Run the command. */
2156 pid = exec_command (argv, envp);
2157
2158 /* Restore stdout/stdin of the parent and close temporary FDs. */
2159 if (stdin_fd != 0)
2160 {
2161 if (dup2 (save_stdin, 0) != 0)
2162 fatal (NILF, _("Could not restore stdin\n"));
2163 else
2164 close (save_stdin);
2165 }
2166
2167 if (stdout_fd != 1)
2168 {
2169 if (dup2 (save_stdout, 1) != 1)
2170 fatal (NILF, _("Could not restore stdout\n"));
2171 else
2172 close (save_stdout);
2173 }
2174
2175 return pid;
2176}
2177
2178#elif !defined (_AMIGA) && !defined (__MSDOS__) && !defined (VMS)
2179
2180/* UNIX:
2181 Replace the current process with one executing the command in ARGV.
2182 STDIN_FD and STDOUT_FD are used as the process's stdin and stdout; ENVP is
2183 the environment of the new program. This function does not return. */
2184void
2185child_execute_job (int stdin_fd, int stdout_fd, char **argv, char **envp)
2186{
2187 if (stdin_fd != 0)
2188 (void) dup2 (stdin_fd, 0);
2189 if (stdout_fd != 1)
2190 (void) dup2 (stdout_fd, 1);
2191 if (stdin_fd != 0)
2192 (void) close (stdin_fd);
2193 if (stdout_fd != 1)
2194 (void) close (stdout_fd);
2195
2196 /* Run the command. */
2197 exec_command (argv, envp);
2198}
2199#endif /* !AMIGA && !__MSDOS__ && !VMS */
2200#endif /* !WINDOWS32 */
2201
2202
2203#ifndef _AMIGA
2204/* Replace the current process with one running the command in ARGV,
2205 with environment ENVP. This function does not return. */
2206
2207/* EMX: This function returns the pid of the child process. */
2208# ifdef __EMX__
2209int
2210# else
2211void
2212# endif
2213exec_command (char **argv, char **envp)
2214{
2215#ifdef VMS
2216 /* to work around a problem with signals and execve: ignore them */
2217#ifdef SIGCHLD
2218 signal (SIGCHLD,SIG_IGN);
2219#endif
2220 /* Run the program. */
2221 execve (argv[0], argv, envp);
2222 perror_with_name ("execve: ", argv[0]);
2223 _exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
2224#else
2225#ifdef WINDOWS32
2226 HANDLE hPID;
2227 HANDLE hWaitPID;
2228 int err = 0;
2229 int exit_code = EXIT_FAILURE;
2230
2231 /* make sure CreateProcess() has Path it needs */
2232 sync_Path_environment();
2233
2234 /* launch command */
2235 hPID = process_easy(argv, envp);
2236
2237 /* make sure launch ok */
2238 if (hPID == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
2239 {
2240 int i;
2241 fprintf(stderr,
2242 _("process_easy() failed failed to launch process (e=%ld)\n"),
2243 process_last_err(hPID));
2244 for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++)
2245 fprintf(stderr, "%s ", argv[i]);
2246 fprintf(stderr, _("\nCounted %d args in failed launch\n"), i);
2247 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2248 }
2249
2250 /* wait and reap last child */
2251 hWaitPID = process_wait_for_any();
2252 while (hWaitPID)
2253 {
2254 /* was an error found on this process? */
2255 err = process_last_err(hWaitPID);
2256
2257 /* get exit data */
2258 exit_code = process_exit_code(hWaitPID);
2259
2260 if (err)
2261 fprintf(stderr, "make (e=%d, rc=%d): %s",
2262 err, exit_code, map_windows32_error_to_string(err));
2263
2264 /* cleanup process */
2265 process_cleanup(hWaitPID);
2266
2267 /* expect to find only last pid, warn about other pids reaped */
2268 if (hWaitPID == hPID)
2269 break;
2270 else
2271 fprintf(stderr,
2272 _("make reaped child pid %ld, still waiting for pid %ld\n"),
2273 (DWORD)hWaitPID, (DWORD)hPID);
2274 }
2275
2276 /* return child's exit code as our exit code */
2277 exit(exit_code);
2278
2279#else /* !WINDOWS32 */
2280
2281# ifdef __EMX__
2282 int pid;
2283# endif
2284
2285 /* Be the user, permanently. */
2286 child_access ();
2287
2288# ifdef __EMX__
2289
2290 /* Run the program. */
2291 pid = spawnvpe (P_NOWAIT, argv[0], argv, envp);
2292
2293 if (pid >= 0)
2294 return pid;
2295
2296 /* the file might have a strange shell extension */
2297 if (errno == ENOENT)
2298 errno = ENOEXEC;
2299
2300# else
2301
2302 /* Run the program. */
2303 environ = envp;
2304 execvp (argv[0], argv);
2305
2306# endif /* !__EMX__ */
2307
2308 switch (errno)
2309 {
2310 case ENOENT:
2311 error (NILF, _("%s: Command not found"), argv[0]);
2312 break;
2313 case ENOEXEC:
2314 {
2315 /* The file is not executable. Try it as a shell script. */
2316 extern char *getenv ();
2317 char *shell;
2318 char **new_argv;
2319 int argc;
2320 int i=1;
2321
2322# ifdef __EMX__
2323 /* Do not use $SHELL from the environment */
2324 struct variable *p = lookup_variable ("SHELL", 5);
2325 if (p)
2326 shell = p->value;
2327 else
2328 shell = 0;
2329# else
2330 shell = getenv ("SHELL");
2331# endif
2332 if (shell == 0)
2333 shell = default_shell;
2334
2335 argc = 1;
2336 while (argv[argc] != 0)
2337 ++argc;
2338
2339# ifdef __EMX__
2340 if (!unixy_shell)
2341 ++argc;
2342# endif
2343
2344 new_argv = alloca ((1 + argc + 1) * sizeof (char *));
2345 new_argv[0] = shell;
2346
2347# ifdef __EMX__
2348 if (!unixy_shell)
2349 {
2350 new_argv[1] = "/c";
2351 ++i;
2352 --argc;
2353 }
2354# endif
2355
2356 new_argv[i] = argv[0];
2357 while (argc > 0)
2358 {
2359 new_argv[i + argc] = argv[argc];
2360 --argc;
2361 }
2362
2363# ifdef __EMX__
2364 pid = spawnvpe (P_NOWAIT, shell, new_argv, envp);
2365 if (pid >= 0)
2366 break;
2367# else
2368 execvp (shell, new_argv);
2369# endif
2370 if (errno == ENOENT)
2371 error (NILF, _("%s: Shell program not found"), shell);
2372 else
2373 perror_with_name ("execvp: ", shell);
2374 break;
2375 }
2376
2377# ifdef __EMX__
2378 case EINVAL:
2379 /* this nasty error was driving me nuts :-( */
2380 error (NILF, _("spawnvpe: environment space might be exhausted"));
2381 /* FALLTHROUGH */
2382# endif
2383
2384 default:
2385 perror_with_name ("execvp: ", argv[0]);
2386 break;
2387 }
2388
2389# ifdef __EMX__
2390 return pid;
2391# else
2392 _exit (127);
2393# endif
2394#endif /* !WINDOWS32 */
2395#endif /* !VMS */
2396}
2397#else /* On Amiga */
2398void exec_command (char **argv)
2399{
2400 MyExecute (argv);
2401}
2402
2403void clean_tmp (void)
2404{
2405 DeleteFile (amiga_bname);
2406}
2407
2408#endif /* On Amiga */
2409
2410
2411#ifndef VMS
2412/* Figure out the argument list necessary to run LINE as a command. Try to
2413 avoid using a shell. This routine handles only ' quoting, and " quoting
2414 when no backslash, $ or ` characters are seen in the quotes. Starting
2415 quotes may be escaped with a backslash. If any of the characters in
2416 sh_chars[] is seen, or any of the builtin commands listed in sh_cmds[]
2417 is the first word of a line, the shell is used.
2418
2419 If RESTP is not NULL, *RESTP is set to point to the first newline in LINE.
2420 If *RESTP is NULL, newlines will be ignored.
2421
2422 SHELL is the shell to use, or nil to use the default shell.
2423 IFS is the value of $IFS, or nil (meaning the default). */
2424
2425static char **
2426construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell,
2427 char *ifs, char **batch_filename_ptr)
2428{
2429#ifdef __MSDOS__
2430 /* MSDOS supports both the stock DOS shell and ports of Unixy shells.
2431 We call `system' for anything that requires ``slow'' processing,
2432 because DOS shells are too dumb. When $SHELL points to a real
2433 (unix-style) shell, `system' just calls it to do everything. When
2434 $SHELL points to a DOS shell, `system' does most of the work
2435 internally, calling the shell only for its internal commands.
2436 However, it looks on the $PATH first, so you can e.g. have an
2437 external command named `mkdir'.
2438
2439 Since we call `system', certain characters and commands below are
2440 actually not specific to COMMAND.COM, but to the DJGPP implementation
2441 of `system'. In particular:
2442
2443 The shell wildcard characters are in DOS_CHARS because they will
2444 not be expanded if we call the child via `spawnXX'.
2445
2446 The `;' is in DOS_CHARS, because our `system' knows how to run
2447 multiple commands on a single line.
2448
2449 DOS_CHARS also include characters special to 4DOS/NDOS, so we
2450 won't have to tell one from another and have one more set of
2451 commands and special characters. */
2452 static char sh_chars_dos[] = "*?[];|<>%^&()";
2453 static char *sh_cmds_dos[] = { "break", "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls",
2454 "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo",
2455 "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "md",
2456 "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd",
2457 "rmdir", "rem", "ren", "rename", "set",
2458 "shift", "time", "type", "ver", "verify",
2459 "vol", ":", 0 };
2460
2461 static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^";
2462 static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { "cd", "echo", "eval", "exec", "exit", "login",
2463 "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while",
2464 "for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break",
2465 "continue", "export", "read", "readonly",
2466 "shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset",
2467 0 };
2468
2469 char *sh_chars;
2470 char **sh_cmds;
2471#elif defined (__EMX__)
2472 static char sh_chars_dos[] = "*?[];|<>%^&()";
2473 static char *sh_cmds_dos[] = { "break", "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls",
2474 "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo",
2475 "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "md",
2476 "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd",
2477 "rmdir", "rem", "ren", "rename", "set",
2478 "shift", "time", "type", "ver", "verify",
2479 "vol", ":", 0 };
2480
2481 static char sh_chars_os2[] = "*?[];|<>%^()\"'&";
2482 static char *sh_cmds_os2[] = { "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls", "copy",
2483 "date", "del", "detach", "dir", "echo",
2484 "endlocal", "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if",
2485 "keys", "md", "mkdir", "move", "path", "pause",
2486 "prompt", "rd", "rem", "ren", "rename", "rmdir",
2487 "set", "setlocal", "shift", "start", "time",
2488 "type", "ver", "verify", "vol", ":", 0 };
2489
2490 static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^~'";
2491 static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { "echo", "cd", "eval", "exec", "exit", "login",
2492 "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while",
2493 "for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break",
2494 "continue", "export", "read", "readonly",
2495 "shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset",
2496 0 };
2497 char *sh_chars;
2498 char **sh_cmds;
2499
2500#elif defined (_AMIGA)
2501 static char sh_chars[] = "#;\"|<>()?*$`";
2502 static char *sh_cmds[] = { "cd", "eval", "if", "delete", "echo", "copy",
2503 "rename", "set", "setenv", "date", "makedir",
2504 "skip", "else", "endif", "path", "prompt",
2505 "unset", "unsetenv", "version",
2506 0 };
2507#elif defined (WINDOWS32)
2508 static char sh_chars_dos[] = "\"|&<>";
2509 static char *sh_cmds_dos[] = { "break", "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls",
2510 "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo",
2511 "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "if", "md",
2512 "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd", "rem",
2513 "ren", "rename", "rmdir", "set", "shift", "time",
2514 "type", "ver", "verify", "vol", ":", 0 };
2515 static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^";
2516 static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { "cd", "eval", "exec", "exit", "login",
2517 "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", "for",
2518 "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", "continue",
2519 "export", "read", "readonly", "shift", "times",
2520 "trap", "switch", "test",
2521#ifdef BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL
2522 "echo",
2523#endif
2524 0 };
2525 char* sh_chars;
2526 char** sh_cmds;
2527#elif defined(__riscos__)
2528 static char sh_chars[] = "";
2529 static char *sh_cmds[] = { 0 };
2530#else /* must be UNIX-ish */
2531 static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^~!"; /* kmk: +_sh */
2532 static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { ".", ":", "break", "case", "cd", "continue", /* kmk: +_sh */
2533 "eval", "exec", "exit", "export", "for", "if",
2534 "login", "logout", "read", "readonly", "set",
2535 "shift", "switch", "test", "times", "trap",
2536 "umask", "wait", "while", 0 };
2537# ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
2538 /* This is required if the MSYS/Cygwin ports (which do not define
2539 WINDOWS32) are compiled with HAVE_DOS_PATHS defined, which uses
2540 sh_chars_sh[] directly (see below). */
2541 static char *sh_chars_sh = sh_chars;
2542# endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
2543 char* sh_chars = sh_chars_sh; /* kmk: +_sh */
2544 char** sh_cmds = sh_cmds_sh; /* kmk: +_sh */
2545#endif
2546#ifdef KMK
2547 static char sh_chars_kash[] = "#;*?[]&|<>(){}$`^~!"; /* note: no \" - good idea? */
2548 static char *sh_cmds_kash[] = {
2549 ".", ":", "break", "case", "cd", "continue",
2550 "echo", "eval", "exec", "exit", "export", "for", "if",
2551 "login", "logout", "read", "readonly", "set",
2552 "shift", "switch", "test", "times", "trap",
2553 "umask", "wait", "while", 0
2554 };
2555 int is_kmk_shell = 0;
2556#endif
2557 int i;
2558 char *p;
2559 char *ap;
2560 char *end;
2561 int instring, word_has_equals, seen_nonequals, last_argument_was_empty;
2562 char **new_argv = 0;
2563 char *argstr = 0;
2564#ifdef WINDOWS32
2565 int slow_flag = 0;
2566
2567 if (!unixy_shell) {
2568 sh_cmds = sh_cmds_dos;
2569 sh_chars = sh_chars_dos;
2570 } else {
2571 sh_cmds = sh_cmds_sh;
2572 sh_chars = sh_chars_sh;
2573 }
2574#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
2575
2576 if (restp != NULL)
2577 *restp = NULL;
2578
2579 /* Make sure not to bother processing an empty line. */
2580 while (isblank ((unsigned char)*line))
2581 ++line;
2582 if (*line == '\0')
2583 return 0;
2584
2585 /* See if it is safe to parse commands internally. */
2586#ifdef KMK /* kmk_ash and kmk_kash are both fine, kmk_ash is the default btw. */
2587 if (shell == 0)
2588 {
2589 is_kmk_shell = 1;
2590 shell = (char *)get_default_kbuild_shell ();
2591 }
2592 else if (!strcmp (shell, get_default_kbuild_shell()))
2593 is_kmk_shell = 1;
2594 else
2595 {
2596 const char *psz = strstr (shell, "/kmk_ash");
2597 if (psz)
2598 psz += sizeof ("/kmk_ash") - 1;
2599 else
2600 {
2601 psz = strstr (shell, "/kmk_kash");
2602 if (psz)
2603 psz += sizeof ("/kmk_kash") - 1;
2604 }
2605# if defined (__OS2__) || defined (_WIN32) || defined (WINDOWS32)
2606 is_kmk_shell = psz && (*psz == '\0' || !stricmp (psz, ".exe"));
2607# else
2608 is_kmk_shell = psz && *psz == '\0';
2609# endif
2610 }
2611 if (is_kmk_shell)
2612 {
2613 sh_chars = sh_chars_kash;
2614 sh_cmds = sh_cmds_kash;
2615 }
2616#else /* !KMK */
2617 if (shell == 0)
2618 shell = default_shell;
2619#endif /* !KMK */
2620#ifdef WINDOWS32
2621 else if (strcmp (shell, default_shell))
2622 {
2623 char *s1 = _fullpath (NULL, shell, 0);
2624 char *s2 = _fullpath (NULL, default_shell, 0);
2625
2626 slow_flag = strcmp ((s1 ? s1 : ""), (s2 ? s2 : ""));
2627
2628 if (s1)
2629 free (s1);
2630 if (s2)
2631 free (s2);
2632 }
2633 if (slow_flag)
2634 goto slow;
2635#else /* not WINDOWS32 */
2636#if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__)
2637 else if (strcasecmp (shell, default_shell))
2638 {
2639 extern int _is_unixy_shell (const char *_path);
2640
2641 DB (DB_BASIC, (_("$SHELL changed (was `%s', now `%s')\n"),
2642 default_shell, shell));
2643 unixy_shell = _is_unixy_shell (shell);
2644 /* we must allocate a copy of shell: construct_command_argv() will free
2645 * shell after this function returns. */
2646 default_shell = xstrdup (shell);
2647 }
2648 if (unixy_shell)
2649 {
2650 sh_chars = sh_chars_sh;
2651 sh_cmds = sh_cmds_sh;
2652 }
2653 else
2654 {
2655 sh_chars = sh_chars_dos;
2656 sh_cmds = sh_cmds_dos;
2657# ifdef __EMX__
2658 if (_osmode == OS2_MODE)
2659 {
2660 sh_chars = sh_chars_os2;
2661 sh_cmds = sh_cmds_os2;
2662 }
2663# endif
2664 }
2665#else /* !__MSDOS__ */
2666 else if (strcmp (shell, default_shell))
2667 goto slow;
2668#endif /* !__MSDOS__ && !__EMX__ */
2669#endif /* not WINDOWS32 */
2670
2671 if (ifs != 0)
2672 for (ap = ifs; *ap != '\0'; ++ap)
2673 if (*ap != ' ' && *ap != '\t' && *ap != '\n')
2674 goto slow;
2675
2676 i = strlen (line) + 1;
2677
2678 /* More than 1 arg per character is impossible. */
2679 new_argv = xmalloc (i * sizeof (char *));
2680
2681 /* All the args can fit in a buffer as big as LINE is. */
2682 ap = new_argv[0] = argstr = xmalloc (i);
2683 end = ap + i;
2684
2685 /* I is how many complete arguments have been found. */
2686 i = 0;
2687 instring = word_has_equals = seen_nonequals = last_argument_was_empty = 0;
2688 for (p = line; *p != '\0'; ++p)
2689 {
2690 assert (ap <= end);
2691
2692 if (instring)
2693 {
2694 /* Inside a string, just copy any char except a closing quote
2695 or a backslash-newline combination. */
2696 if (*p == instring)
2697 {
2698 instring = 0;
2699 if (ap == new_argv[0] || *(ap-1) == '\0')
2700 last_argument_was_empty = 1;
2701 }
2702 else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n')
2703 {
2704 /* Backslash-newline is handled differently depending on what
2705 kind of string we're in: inside single-quoted strings you
2706 keep them; in double-quoted strings they disappear.
2707 For DOS/Windows/OS2, if we don't have a POSIX shell,
2708 we keep the pre-POSIX behavior of removing the
2709 backslash-newline. */
2710 if (instring == '"'
2711#if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__) || defined (WINDOWS32)
2712 || !unixy_shell
2713#endif
2714 )
2715 ++p;
2716 else
2717 {
2718 *(ap++) = *(p++);
2719 *(ap++) = *p;
2720 }
2721 /* If there's a command prefix char here, skip it. */
2722 if (p[1] == cmd_prefix)
2723 ++p;
2724 }
2725 else if (*p == '\n' && restp != NULL)
2726 {
2727 /* End of the command line. */
2728 *restp = p;
2729 goto end_of_line;
2730 }
2731 /* Backslash, $, and ` are special inside double quotes.
2732 If we see any of those, punt.
2733 But on MSDOS, if we use COMMAND.COM, double and single
2734 quotes have the same effect. */
2735 else if (instring == '"' && strchr ("\\$`", *p) != 0 && unixy_shell)
2736 goto slow;
2737 else
2738 *ap++ = *p;
2739 }
2740 else if (strchr (sh_chars, *p) != 0)
2741#ifdef KMK
2742 {
2743 /* Tilde is only special if at the start of a path spec,
2744 i.e. don't get excited when we by 8.3 files on windows. */
2745 if ( *p == '~'
2746 && p > line
2747 && !isspace (p[-1])
2748 && p[-1] != '='
2749 && p[-1] != ':'
2750 && p[-1] != '"'
2751 && p[-1] != '\'')
2752 *ap++ = *p;
2753 else
2754 /* Not inside a string, but it's a special char. */
2755 goto slow;
2756 }
2757#else /* !KMK */
2758 /* Not inside a string, but it's a special char. */
2759 goto slow;
2760#endif /* !KMK */
2761#ifdef __MSDOS__
2762 else if (*p == '.' && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.' && p[3] != '.')
2763 /* `...' is a wildcard in DJGPP. */
2764 goto slow;
2765#endif
2766 else
2767 /* Not a special char. */
2768 switch (*p)
2769 {
2770 case '=':
2771 /* Equals is a special character in leading words before the
2772 first word with no equals sign in it. This is not the case
2773 with sh -k, but we never get here when using nonstandard
2774 shell flags. */
2775 if (! seen_nonequals && unixy_shell)
2776 goto slow;
2777 word_has_equals = 1;
2778 *ap++ = '=';
2779 break;
2780
2781 case '\\':
2782 /* Backslash-newline has special case handling, ref POSIX.
2783 We're in the fastpath, so emulate what the shell would do. */
2784 if (p[1] == '\n')
2785 {
2786 /* Throw out the backslash and newline. */
2787 ++p;
2788
2789 /* If there is a command prefix after a backslash-newline,
2790 remove it. */
2791 if (p[1] == cmd_prefix)
2792 ++p;
2793
2794 /* If there's nothing in this argument yet, skip any
2795 whitespace before the start of the next word. */
2796 if (ap == new_argv[i])
2797 p = next_token (p + 1) - 1;
2798 }
2799 else if (p[1] != '\0')
2800 {
2801#ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS
2802 /* Only remove backslashes before characters special to Unixy
2803 shells. All other backslashes are copied verbatim, since
2804 they are probably DOS-style directory separators. This
2805 still leaves a small window for problems, but at least it
2806 should work for the vast majority of naive users. */
2807
2808#ifdef __MSDOS__
2809 /* A dot is only special as part of the "..."
2810 wildcard. */
2811 if (strneq (p + 1, ".\\.\\.", 5))
2812 {
2813 *ap++ = '.';
2814 *ap++ = '.';
2815 p += 4;
2816 }
2817 else
2818#endif
2819 if (p[1] != '\\' && p[1] != '\''
2820 && !isspace ((unsigned char)p[1])
2821# ifdef KMK
2822 && strchr (sh_chars, p[1]) == 0
2823 && (p[1] != '"' || !unixy_shell))
2824# else
2825 && strchr (sh_chars_sh, p[1]) == 0)
2826# endif
2827 /* back up one notch, to copy the backslash */
2828 --p;
2829#endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */
2830
2831 /* Copy and skip the following char. */
2832 *ap++ = *++p;
2833 }
2834 break;
2835
2836 case '\'':
2837 case '"':
2838 instring = *p;
2839 break;
2840
2841 case '\n':
2842 if (restp != NULL)
2843 {
2844 /* End of the command line. */
2845 *restp = p;
2846 goto end_of_line;
2847 }
2848 else
2849 /* Newlines are not special. */
2850 *ap++ = '\n';
2851 break;
2852
2853 case ' ':
2854 case '\t':
2855 /* We have the end of an argument.
2856 Terminate the text of the argument. */
2857 *ap++ = '\0';
2858 new_argv[++i] = ap;
2859 last_argument_was_empty = 0;
2860
2861 /* Update SEEN_NONEQUALS, which tells us if every word
2862 heretofore has contained an `='. */
2863 seen_nonequals |= ! word_has_equals;
2864 if (word_has_equals && ! seen_nonequals)
2865 /* An `=' in a word before the first
2866 word without one is magical. */
2867 goto slow;
2868 word_has_equals = 0; /* Prepare for the next word. */
2869
2870 /* If this argument is the command name,
2871 see if it is a built-in shell command.
2872 If so, have the shell handle it. */
2873 if (i == 1)
2874 {
2875 register int j;
2876 for (j = 0; sh_cmds[j] != 0; ++j)
2877 {
2878 if (streq (sh_cmds[j], new_argv[0]))
2879 goto slow;
2880# ifdef __EMX__
2881 /* Non-Unix shells are case insensitive. */
2882 if (!unixy_shell
2883 && strcasecmp (sh_cmds[j], new_argv[0]) == 0)
2884 goto slow;
2885# endif
2886 }
2887 }
2888
2889 /* Ignore multiple whitespace chars. */
2890 p = next_token (p) - 1;
2891 break;
2892
2893 default:
2894 *ap++ = *p;
2895 break;
2896 }
2897 }
2898 end_of_line:
2899
2900 if (instring)
2901 /* Let the shell deal with an unterminated quote. */
2902 goto slow;
2903
2904 /* Terminate the last argument and the argument list. */
2905
2906 *ap = '\0';
2907 if (new_argv[i][0] != '\0' || last_argument_was_empty)
2908 ++i;
2909 new_argv[i] = 0;
2910
2911 if (i == 1)
2912 {
2913 register int j;
2914 for (j = 0; sh_cmds[j] != 0; ++j)
2915 if (streq (sh_cmds[j], new_argv[0]))
2916 goto slow;
2917 }
2918
2919 if (new_argv[0] == 0)
2920 {
2921 /* Line was empty. */
2922 free (argstr);
2923 free (new_argv);
2924 return 0;
2925 }
2926
2927 return new_argv;
2928
2929 slow:;
2930 /* We must use the shell. */
2931
2932 if (new_argv != 0)
2933 {
2934 /* Free the old argument list we were working on. */
2935 free (argstr);
2936 free (new_argv);
2937 }
2938
2939#ifdef __MSDOS__
2940 execute_by_shell = 1; /* actually, call `system' if shell isn't unixy */
2941#endif
2942
2943#ifdef _AMIGA
2944 {
2945 char *ptr;
2946 char *buffer;
2947 char *dptr;
2948
2949 buffer = xmalloc (strlen (line)+1);
2950
2951 ptr = line;
2952 for (dptr=buffer; *ptr; )
2953 {
2954 if (*ptr == '\\' && ptr[1] == '\n')
2955 ptr += 2;
2956 else if (*ptr == '@') /* Kludge: multiline commands */
2957 {
2958 ptr += 2;
2959 *dptr++ = '\n';
2960 }
2961 else
2962 *dptr++ = *ptr++;
2963 }
2964 *dptr = 0;
2965
2966 new_argv = xmalloc (2 * sizeof (char *));
2967 new_argv[0] = buffer;
2968 new_argv[1] = 0;
2969 }
2970#else /* Not Amiga */
2971#ifdef WINDOWS32
2972 /*
2973 * Not eating this whitespace caused things like
2974 *
2975 * sh -c "\n"
2976 *
2977 * which gave the shell fits. I think we have to eat
2978 * whitespace here, but this code should be considered
2979 * suspicious if things start failing....
2980 */
2981
2982 /* Make sure not to bother processing an empty line. */
2983 while (isspace ((unsigned char)*line))
2984 ++line;
2985 if (*line == '\0')
2986 return 0;
2987#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
2988 {
2989 /* SHELL may be a multi-word command. Construct a command line
2990 "SHELL -c LINE", with all special chars in LINE escaped.
2991 Then recurse, expanding this command line to get the final
2992 argument list. */
2993
2994 unsigned int shell_len = strlen (shell);
2995#ifndef VMS
2996 static char minus_c[] = " -c ";
2997#else
2998 static char minus_c[] = "";
2999#endif
3000 unsigned int line_len = strlen (line);
3001
3002 char *new_line = alloca (shell_len + (sizeof (minus_c)-1)
3003 + (line_len*2) + 1);
3004 char *command_ptr = NULL; /* used for batch_mode_shell mode */
3005
3006# ifdef __EMX__ /* is this necessary? */
3007 if (!unixy_shell)
3008 minus_c[1] = '/'; /* " /c " */
3009# endif
3010
3011 ap = new_line;
3012 memcpy (ap, shell, shell_len);
3013 ap += shell_len;
3014 memcpy (ap, minus_c, sizeof (minus_c) - 1);
3015 ap += sizeof (minus_c) - 1;
3016 command_ptr = ap;
3017 for (p = line; *p != '\0'; ++p)
3018 {
3019 if (restp != NULL && *p == '\n')
3020 {
3021 *restp = p;
3022 break;
3023 }
3024 else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n')
3025 {
3026 /* POSIX says we keep the backslash-newline, but throw out
3027 the next char if it's a TAB. If we don't have a POSIX
3028 shell on DOS/Windows/OS2, mimic the pre-POSIX behavior
3029 and remove the backslash/newline. */
3030#if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__) || defined (WINDOWS32)
3031# define PRESERVE_BSNL unixy_shell
3032#else
3033# define PRESERVE_BSNL 1
3034#endif
3035 if (PRESERVE_BSNL)
3036 {
3037 *(ap++) = '\\';
3038#ifdef KMK /* see test in Makefile.kmk, required on windows. */
3039 if (!batch_mode_shell)
3040#endif
3041 *(ap++) = '\\';
3042 *(ap++) = '\n';
3043 }
3044
3045 ++p;
3046 if (p[1] == cmd_prefix)
3047 ++p;
3048
3049 continue;
3050 }
3051
3052 /* DOS shells don't know about backslash-escaping. */
3053 if (unixy_shell && !batch_mode_shell &&
3054 (*p == '\\' || *p == '\'' || *p == '"'
3055 || isspace ((unsigned char)*p)
3056 || strchr (sh_chars, *p) != 0))
3057 *ap++ = '\\';
3058#ifdef __MSDOS__
3059 else if (unixy_shell && strneq (p, "...", 3))
3060 {
3061 /* The case of `...' wildcard again. */
3062 strcpy (ap, "\\.\\.\\");
3063 ap += 5;
3064 p += 2;
3065 }
3066#endif
3067 *ap++ = *p;
3068 }
3069 if (ap == new_line + shell_len + sizeof (minus_c) - 1)
3070 /* Line was empty. */
3071 return 0;
3072 *ap = '\0';
3073
3074#ifdef WINDOWS32
3075 /* Some shells do not work well when invoked as 'sh -c xxx' to run a
3076 command line (e.g. Cygnus GNUWIN32 sh.exe on WIN32 systems). In these
3077 cases, run commands via a script file. */
3078 if (just_print_flag) {
3079 /* Need to allocate new_argv, although it's unused, because
3080 start_job_command will want to free it and its 0'th element. */
3081 new_argv = xmalloc(2 * sizeof (char *));
3082 new_argv[0] = xstrdup ("");
3083 new_argv[1] = NULL;
3084 } else if ((no_default_sh_exe || batch_mode_shell) && batch_filename_ptr) {
3085 int temp_fd;
3086 FILE* batch = NULL;
3087 int id = GetCurrentProcessId();
3088 PATH_VAR(fbuf);
3089
3090 /* create a file name */
3091 sprintf(fbuf, "make%d", id);
3092 *batch_filename_ptr = create_batch_file (fbuf, unixy_shell, &temp_fd);
3093
3094# ifdef KMK
3095 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Creating temporary batch file %s\nCommand: %s\n"),
3096 *batch_filename_ptr, command_ptr));
3097# else /* !KMK */
3098 DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Creating temporary batch file %s\n"),
3099 *batch_filename_ptr));
3100# endif /* !KMK */
3101
3102 /* Create a FILE object for the batch file, and write to it the
3103 commands to be executed. Put the batch file in TEXT mode. */
3104 _setmode (temp_fd, _O_TEXT);
3105 batch = _fdopen (temp_fd, "wt");
3106 if (!unixy_shell)
3107 fputs ("@echo off\n", batch);
3108 fputs (command_ptr, batch);
3109 fputc ('\n', batch);
3110 fclose (batch);
3111
3112 /* create argv */
3113 new_argv = xmalloc(3 * sizeof (char *));
3114 if (unixy_shell) {
3115 new_argv[0] = xstrdup (shell);
3116 new_argv[1] = *batch_filename_ptr; /* only argv[0] gets freed later */
3117 } else {
3118 new_argv[0] = xstrdup (*batch_filename_ptr);
3119 new_argv[1] = NULL;
3120 }
3121 new_argv[2] = NULL;
3122 } else
3123#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
3124 if (unixy_shell)
3125 new_argv = construct_command_argv_internal (new_line, 0, 0, 0, 0);
3126#ifdef __EMX__
3127 else if (!unixy_shell)
3128 {
3129 /* new_line is local, must not be freed therefore
3130 We use line here instead of new_line because we run the shell
3131 manually. */
3132 size_t line_len = strlen (line);
3133 char *p = new_line;
3134 char *q = new_line;
3135 memcpy (new_line, line, line_len + 1);
3136 /* replace all backslash-newline combination and also following tabs */
3137 while (*q != '\0')
3138 {
3139 if (q[0] == '\\' && q[1] == '\n')
3140 {
3141 q += 2; /* remove '\\' and '\n' */
3142 /* Remove any command prefix in the next line */
3143 if (q[0] == cmd_prefix)
3144 q++;
3145 }
3146 else
3147 *p++ = *q++;
3148 }
3149 *p = '\0';
3150
3151# ifndef NO_CMD_DEFAULT
3152 if (strnicmp (new_line, "echo", 4) == 0
3153 && (new_line[4] == ' ' || new_line[4] == '\t'))
3154 {
3155 /* the builtin echo command: handle it separately */
3156 size_t echo_len = line_len - 5;
3157 char *echo_line = new_line + 5;
3158
3159 /* special case: echo 'x="y"'
3160 cmd works this way: a string is printed as is, i.e., no quotes
3161 are removed. But autoconf uses a command like echo 'x="y"' to
3162 determine whether make works. autoconf expects the output x="y"
3163 so we will do exactly that.
3164 Note: if we do not allow cmd to be the default shell
3165 we do not need this kind of voodoo */
3166 if (echo_line[0] == '\''
3167 && echo_line[echo_len - 1] == '\''
3168 && strncmp (echo_line + 1, "ac_maketemp=",
3169 strlen ("ac_maketemp=")) == 0)
3170 {
3171 /* remove the enclosing quotes */
3172 memmove (echo_line, echo_line + 1, echo_len - 2);
3173 echo_line[echo_len - 2] = '\0';
3174 }
3175 }
3176# endif
3177
3178 {
3179 /* Let the shell decide what to do. Put the command line into the
3180 2nd command line argument and hope for the best ;-) */
3181 size_t sh_len = strlen (shell);
3182
3183 /* exactly 3 arguments + NULL */
3184 new_argv = xmalloc (4 * sizeof (char *));
3185 /* Exactly strlen(shell) + strlen("/c") + strlen(line) + 3 times
3186 the trailing '\0' */
3187 new_argv[0] = xmalloc (sh_len + line_len + 5);
3188 memcpy (new_argv[0], shell, sh_len + 1);
3189 new_argv[1] = new_argv[0] + sh_len + 1;
3190 memcpy (new_argv[1], "/c", 3);
3191 new_argv[2] = new_argv[1] + 3;
3192 memcpy (new_argv[2], new_line, line_len + 1);
3193 new_argv[3] = NULL;
3194 }
3195 }
3196#elif defined(__MSDOS__)
3197 else
3198 {
3199 /* With MSDOS shells, we must construct the command line here
3200 instead of recursively calling ourselves, because we
3201 cannot backslash-escape the special characters (see above). */
3202 new_argv = xmalloc (sizeof (char *));
3203 line_len = strlen (new_line) - shell_len - sizeof (minus_c) + 1;
3204 new_argv[0] = xmalloc (line_len + 1);
3205 strncpy (new_argv[0],
3206 new_line + shell_len + sizeof (minus_c) - 1, line_len);
3207 new_argv[0][line_len] = '\0';
3208 }
3209#else
3210 else
3211 fatal (NILF, _("%s (line %d) Bad shell context (!unixy && !batch_mode_shell)\n"),
3212 __FILE__, __LINE__);
3213#endif
3214 }
3215#endif /* ! AMIGA */
3216
3217 return new_argv;
3218}
3219#endif /* !VMS */
3220
3221/* Figure out the argument list necessary to run LINE as a command. Try to
3222 avoid using a shell. This routine handles only ' quoting, and " quoting
3223 when no backslash, $ or ` characters are seen in the quotes. Starting
3224 quotes may be escaped with a backslash. If any of the characters in
3225 sh_chars[] is seen, or any of the builtin commands listed in sh_cmds[]
3226 is the first word of a line, the shell is used.
3227
3228 If RESTP is not NULL, *RESTP is set to point to the first newline in LINE.
3229 If *RESTP is NULL, newlines will be ignored.
3230
3231 FILE is the target whose commands these are. It is used for
3232 variable expansion for $(SHELL) and $(IFS). */
3233
3234char **
3235construct_command_argv (char *line, char **restp, struct file *file,
3236 char **batch_filename_ptr)
3237{
3238 char *shell, *ifs;
3239 char **argv;
3240
3241#ifdef VMS
3242 char *cptr;
3243 int argc;
3244
3245 argc = 0;
3246 cptr = line;
3247 for (;;)
3248 {
3249 while ((*cptr != 0)
3250 && (isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr)))
3251 cptr++;
3252 if (*cptr == 0)
3253 break;
3254 while ((*cptr != 0)
3255 && (!isspace((unsigned char)*cptr)))
3256 cptr++;
3257 argc++;
3258 }
3259
3260 argv = xmalloc (argc * sizeof (char *));
3261 if (argv == 0)
3262 abort ();
3263
3264 cptr = line;
3265 argc = 0;
3266 for (;;)
3267 {
3268 while ((*cptr != 0)
3269 && (isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr)))
3270 cptr++;
3271 if (*cptr == 0)
3272 break;
3273 DB (DB_JOBS, ("argv[%d] = [%s]\n", argc, cptr));
3274 argv[argc++] = cptr;
3275 while ((*cptr != 0)
3276 && (!isspace((unsigned char)*cptr)))
3277 cptr++;
3278 if (*cptr != 0)
3279 *cptr++ = 0;
3280 }
3281#else
3282 {
3283 /* Turn off --warn-undefined-variables while we expand SHELL and IFS. */
3284 int save = warn_undefined_variables_flag;
3285 warn_undefined_variables_flag = 0;
3286
3287 shell = allocated_variable_expand_for_file ("$(SHELL)", file);
3288#ifdef WINDOWS32
3289 /*
3290 * Convert to forward slashes so that construct_command_argv_internal()
3291 * is not confused.
3292 */
3293 if (shell) {
3294 char *p = w32ify (shell, 0);
3295 strcpy (shell, p);
3296 }
3297#endif
3298#ifdef __EMX__
3299 {
3300 static const char *unixroot = NULL;
3301 static const char *last_shell = "";
3302 static int init = 0;
3303 if (init == 0)
3304 {
3305 unixroot = getenv ("UNIXROOT");
3306 /* unixroot must be NULL or not empty */
3307 if (unixroot && unixroot[0] == '\0') unixroot = NULL;
3308 init = 1;
3309 }
3310
3311 /* if we have an unixroot drive and if shell is not default_shell
3312 (which means it's either cmd.exe or the test has already been
3313 performed) and if shell is an absolute path without drive letter,
3314 try whether it exists e.g.: if "/bin/sh" does not exist use
3315 "$UNIXROOT/bin/sh" instead. */
3316 if (unixroot && shell && strcmp (shell, last_shell) != 0
3317 && (shell[0] == '/' || shell[0] == '\\'))
3318 {
3319 /* trying a new shell, check whether it exists */
3320 size_t size = strlen (shell);
3321 char *buf = xmalloc (size + 7);
3322 memcpy (buf, shell, size);
3323 memcpy (buf + size, ".exe", 5); /* including the trailing '\0' */
3324 if (access (shell, F_OK) != 0 && access (buf, F_OK) != 0)
3325 {
3326 /* try the same for the unixroot drive */
3327 memmove (buf + 2, buf, size + 5);
3328 buf[0] = unixroot[0];
3329 buf[1] = unixroot[1];
3330 if (access (buf, F_OK) == 0)
3331 /* we have found a shell! */
3332 /* free(shell); */
3333 shell = buf;
3334 else
3335 free (buf);
3336 }
3337 else
3338 free (buf);
3339 }
3340 }
3341#endif /* __EMX__ */
3342
3343 ifs = allocated_variable_expand_for_file ("$(IFS)", file);
3344
3345 warn_undefined_variables_flag = save;
3346 }
3347
3348#ifdef CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN
3349 /* If it's a kmk_builtin command, make sure we're treated like a
3350 unix shell and and don't get batch files. */
3351 if ( ( !unixy_shell
3352 || batch_mode_shell
3353# ifdef WINDOWS32
3354 || no_default_sh_exe
3355# endif
3356 )
3357 && line
3358 && !strncmp(line, "kmk_builtin_", sizeof("kmk_builtin_") - 1))
3359 {
3360 int saved_batch_mode_shell = batch_mode_shell;
3361 int saved_unixy_shell = unixy_shell;
3362# ifdef WINDOWS32
3363 int saved_no_default_sh_exe = no_default_sh_exe;
3364 no_default_sh_exe = 0;
3365# endif
3366 unixy_shell = 1;
3367 batch_mode_shell = 0;
3368 argv = construct_command_argv_internal (line, restp, shell, ifs, batch_filename_ptr);
3369 batch_mode_shell = saved_batch_mode_shell;
3370 unixy_shell = saved_unixy_shell;
3371# ifdef WINDOWS32
3372 no_default_sh_exe = saved_no_default_sh_exe;
3373# endif
3374 }
3375 else
3376#endif /* CONFIG_WITH_KMK_BUILTIN */
3377 argv = construct_command_argv_internal (line, restp, shell, ifs, batch_filename_ptr);
3378
3379 free (shell);
3380 free (ifs);
3381#endif /* !VMS */
3382 return argv;
3383}
3384
3385
3386#if !defined(HAVE_DUP2) && !defined(_AMIGA)
3387int
3388dup2 (int old, int new)
3389{
3390 int fd;
3391
3392 (void) close (new);
3393 fd = dup (old);
3394 if (fd != new)
3395 {
3396 (void) close (fd);
3397 errno = EMFILE;
3398 return -1;
3399 }
3400
3401 return fd;
3402}
3403#endif /* !HAPE_DUP2 && !_AMIGA */
3404
3405/* On VMS systems, include special VMS functions. */
3406
3407#ifdef VMS
3408#include "vmsjobs.c"
3409#endif
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