/* exec.c -- Implementation of -exec, -execdir, -ok, -okdir.
Copyright (C) 1990-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see .
*/
/* config.h must be included first. */
#include
/* system headers. */
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
/* gnulib headers */
#include "cloexec.h"
#include "dirname.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "fcntl--.h"
#include "save-cwd.h"
#include "xalloc.h"
/* findutils headers */
#include "buildcmd.h"
#include "defs.h"
#include "die.h"
#include "fdleak.h"
#include "system.h"
/* Initialize exec->wd_for_exec.
We save in exec->wd_for_exec the directory whose path relative to
cwd_df is dir.
*/
static bool
initialize_wd_for_exec (struct exec_val *execp, int cwd_fd, const char *dir)
{
execp->wd_for_exec = xmalloc (sizeof (*execp->wd_for_exec));
execp->wd_for_exec->name = NULL;
execp->wd_for_exec->desc = openat (cwd_fd, dir, O_RDONLY);
if (execp->wd_for_exec->desc < 0)
return false;
set_cloexec_flag (execp->wd_for_exec->desc, true);
return true;
}
static bool
record_exec_dir (struct exec_val *execp)
{
if (!execp->state.todo)
{
/* working directory not already known, so must be a *dir variant,
and this must be the first arg we added. However, this may
be -execdir foo {} \; (i.e. not multiple). */
assert (!execp->state.todo);
/* Record the WD. If we're using -L or fts chooses to do so for
any other reason, state.cwd_dir_fd may in fact not be the
directory containing the target file. When this happens,
rel_path will contain directory components (since it is the
path from state.cwd_dir_fd to the target file).
We deal with this by extracting any directory part and using
that to adjust what goes into execp->wd_for_exec.
*/
if (strchr (state.rel_pathname, '/'))
{
char *dir = mdir_name (state.rel_pathname);
bool result = initialize_wd_for_exec (execp, state.cwd_dir_fd, dir);
free (dir);
return result;
}
else
{
return initialize_wd_for_exec (execp, state.cwd_dir_fd, ".");
}
}
return true;
}
bool
impl_pred_exec (const char *pathname,
struct stat *stat_buf,
struct predicate *pred_ptr)
{
struct exec_val *execp = &pred_ptr->args.exec_vec;
char *buf = NULL;
const char *target;
bool result;
const bool local = is_exec_in_local_dir (pred_ptr->pred_func);
const char *prefix;
size_t pfxlen;
(void) stat_buf;
if (local)
{
/* For -execdir/-okdir predicates, the parser did not fill in
the wd_for_exec member of struct exec_val. So for those
predicates, we do so now.
*/
if (!record_exec_dir (execp))
{
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno,
_("Failed to save working directory in order to "
"run a command on %s"),
safely_quote_err_filename (0, pathname));
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
target = buf = base_name (state.rel_pathname);
if ('/' == target[0])
{
/* find / execdir ls -d {} \; */
prefix = NULL;
pfxlen = 0;
}
else
{
prefix = "./";
pfxlen = 2u;
}
}
else
{
/* For the others (-exec, -ok), the parser should
have set wd_for_exec to initial_wd, indicating
that the exec should take place from find's initial
working directory.
*/
assert (execp->wd_for_exec == initial_wd);
target = pathname;
prefix = NULL;
pfxlen = 0u;
}
if (execp->multiple)
{
/* Push the argument onto the current list.
* The command may or may not be run at this point,
* depending on the command line length limits.
*/
bc_push_arg (&execp->ctl,
&execp->state,
target, strlen (target)+1,
prefix, pfxlen,
0);
/* remember that there are pending execdirs. */
if (execp->state.todo)
state.execdirs_outstanding = true;
/* POSIX: If the primary expression is punctuated by a plus
* sign, the primary shall always evaluate as true
*/
result = true;
}
else
{
int i;
for (i=0; inum_args; ++i)
{
bc_do_insert (&execp->ctl,
&execp->state,
execp->replace_vec[i],
strlen (execp->replace_vec[i]),
prefix, pfxlen,
target, strlen (target),
0);
}
/* Actually invoke the command. */
bc_do_exec (&execp->ctl, &execp->state);
if (WIFEXITED(execp->last_child_status))
{
if (0 == WEXITSTATUS(execp->last_child_status))
result = true; /* The child succeeded. */
else
result = false;
}
else
{
result = false;
}
if (local)
free_cwd (execp->wd_for_exec);
}
if (buf)
{
assert (local);
free (buf);
}
return result;
}
/* 1) fork to get a child; parent remembers the child pid
2) child execs the command requested
3) parent waits for child; checks for proper pid of child
Possible returns:
ret errno status(h) status(l)
pid x signal# 0177 stopped
pid x exit arg 0 term by _exit
pid x 0 signal # term by signal
-1 EINTR parent got signal
-1 other some other kind of error
Return true only if the pid matches, status(l) is
zero, and the exit arg (status high) is 0.
Otherwise return false, possibly printing an error message. */
static bool
prep_child_for_exec (bool close_stdin, const struct saved_cwd *wd)
{
bool ok = true;
if (close_stdin)
{
const char inputfile[] = "/dev/null";
if (close (0) < 0)
{
error (0, errno, _("Cannot close standard input"));
ok = false;
}
else
{
if (open (inputfile, O_RDONLY
#if defined O_LARGEFILE
|O_LARGEFILE
#endif
) < 0)
{
/* This is not entirely fatal, since
* executing the child with a closed
* stdin is almost as good as executing it
* with its stdin attached to /dev/null.
*/
error (0, errno, "%s", safely_quote_err_filename (0, inputfile));
/* do not set ok=false, it is OK to continue anyway. */
}
}
}
/* Even if DebugSearch is set, don't announce our change of
* directory, since we're not going to emit a subsequent
* announcement of a call to stat() anyway, as we're about to exec
* something.
*/
if (0 != restore_cwd (wd))
{
error (0, errno, _("Failed to change directory%s%s"),
(wd->desc < 0 && wd->name) ? ": " : "",
(wd->desc < 0 && wd->name) ? wd->name : "");
ok = false;
}
return ok;
}
int
launch (struct buildcmd_control *ctl, void *usercontext, int argc, char **argv)
{
pid_t child_pid;
static int first_time = 1;
struct exec_val *execp = usercontext;
(void) ctl; /* silence compiler warning */
(void) argc; /* silence compiler warning */
if (options.debug_options & DebugExec)
{
int i;
fprintf (stderr, "DebugExec: launching process (argc=%" PRIuMAX "):",
(uintmax_t) execp->state.cmd_argc - 1);
for (i=0; istate.cmd_argc -1; ++i)
{
fprintf (stderr, " %s",
safely_quote_err_filename (0, execp->state.cmd_argv[i]));
}
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
}
/* Make sure output of command doesn't get mixed with find output. */
fflush (stdout);
fflush (stderr);
/* Make sure to listen for the kids. */
if (first_time)
{
first_time = 0;
signal (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
}
child_pid = fork ();
if (child_pid == -1)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("cannot fork"));
if (child_pid == 0)
{
/* We are the child. */
assert (NULL != execp->wd_for_exec);
if (!prep_child_for_exec (execp->close_stdin, execp->wd_for_exec))
{
_exit (1);
}
else
{
if (fd_leak_check_is_enabled ())
{
complain_about_leaky_fds ();
}
}
if (bc_args_exceed_testing_limit (argv))
errno = E2BIG;
else
execvp (argv[0], argv);
/* TODO: use a pipe to pass back the errno value, like xargs does */
error (0, errno, "%s",
safely_quote_err_filename (0, argv[0]));
_exit (1);
}
while (waitpid (child_pid, &(execp->last_child_status), 0) == (pid_t) -1)
{
if (errno != EINTR)
{
error (0, errno, _("error waiting for %s"),
safely_quote_err_filename (0, argv[0]));
state.exit_status = EXIT_FAILURE;
return 0; /* FAIL */
}
}
if (WIFSIGNALED (execp->last_child_status))
{
error (0, 0, _("%s terminated by signal %d"),
quotearg_n_style (0, options.err_quoting_style, argv[0]),
WTERMSIG (execp->last_child_status));
if (execp->multiple)
{
/* -exec \; just returns false if the invoked command fails.
* -exec {} + returns true if the invoked command fails, but
* sets the program exit status.
*/
state.exit_status = EXIT_FAILURE;
}
return 1; /* OK */
}
int ex = WEXITSTATUS (execp->last_child_status);
if (options.debug_options & DebugExec)
{
/* pid_t is of type long on Solaris 11. Cast CHILD_PID for use with
* %ld as long as gnulib doesn't provide portable PRIdPID. */
fprintf (stderr,
"DebugExec: process (PID=%ld) terminated with exit status: %d\n",
(long) child_pid, ex);
}
if (0 == ex)
{
return 1; /* OK */
}
else
{
if (execp->multiple)
{
/* -exec \; just returns false if the invoked command fails.
* -exec {} + returns true if the invoked command fails, but
* sets the program exit status.
*/
state.exit_status = EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* The child failed, but this is the exec callback. We
* don't want to run the child again in this case anwyay.
*/
return 1; /* FAIL (but don't try again) */
}
}