1 | /* |
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2 | * tclWinPipe.c -- |
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3 | * |
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4 | * This file implements the Windows-specific exec pipeline functions, the |
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5 | * "pipe" channel driver, and the "pid" Tcl command. |
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6 | * |
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7 | * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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8 | * |
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9 | * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of |
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10 | * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
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11 | * |
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12 | * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclWinPipe.c,v 1.65 2007/02/20 23:24:07 nijtmans Exp $ |
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13 | */ |
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14 | |
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15 | #include "tclWinInt.h" |
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16 | |
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17 | #include <fcntl.h> |
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18 | #include <io.h> |
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19 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
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20 | |
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21 | /* |
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22 | * The following variable is used to tell whether this module has been |
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23 | * initialized. |
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24 | */ |
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25 | |
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26 | static int initialized = 0; |
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27 | |
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28 | /* |
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29 | * The pipeMutex locks around access to the initialized and procList |
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30 | * variables, and it is used to protect background threads from being |
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31 | * terminated while they are using APIs that hold locks. |
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32 | */ |
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33 | |
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34 | TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(pipeMutex) |
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35 | |
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36 | /* |
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37 | * The following defines identify the various types of applications that run |
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38 | * under windows. There is special case code for the various types. |
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39 | */ |
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40 | |
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41 | #define APPL_NONE 0 |
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42 | #define APPL_DOS 1 |
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43 | #define APPL_WIN3X 2 |
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44 | #define APPL_WIN32 3 |
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45 | |
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46 | /* |
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47 | * The following constants and structures are used to encapsulate the state of |
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48 | * various types of files used in a pipeline. This used to have a 1 && 2 that |
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49 | * supported Win32s. |
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50 | */ |
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51 | |
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52 | #define WIN_FILE 3 /* Basic Win32 file. */ |
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53 | |
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54 | /* |
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55 | * This structure encapsulates the common state associated with all file types |
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56 | * used in a pipeline. |
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57 | */ |
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58 | |
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59 | typedef struct WinFile { |
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60 | int type; /* One of the file types defined above. */ |
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61 | HANDLE handle; /* Open file handle. */ |
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62 | } WinFile; |
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63 | |
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64 | /* |
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65 | * This list is used to map from pids to process handles. |
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66 | */ |
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67 | |
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68 | typedef struct ProcInfo { |
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69 | HANDLE hProcess; |
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70 | DWORD dwProcessId; |
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71 | struct ProcInfo *nextPtr; |
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72 | } ProcInfo; |
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73 | |
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74 | static ProcInfo *procList; |
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75 | |
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76 | /* |
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77 | * Bit masks used in the flags field of the PipeInfo structure below. |
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78 | */ |
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79 | |
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80 | #define PIPE_PENDING (1<<0) /* Message is pending in the queue. */ |
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81 | #define PIPE_ASYNC (1<<1) /* Channel is non-blocking. */ |
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82 | |
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83 | /* |
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84 | * Bit masks used in the sharedFlags field of the PipeInfo structure below. |
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85 | */ |
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86 | |
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87 | #define PIPE_EOF (1<<2) /* Pipe has reached EOF. */ |
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88 | #define PIPE_EXTRABYTE (1<<3) /* The reader thread has consumed one byte. */ |
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89 | |
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90 | /* |
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91 | * This structure describes per-instance data for a pipe based channel. |
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92 | */ |
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93 | |
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94 | typedef struct PipeInfo { |
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95 | struct PipeInfo *nextPtr; /* Pointer to next registered pipe. */ |
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96 | Tcl_Channel channel; /* Pointer to channel structure. */ |
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97 | int validMask; /* OR'ed combination of TCL_READABLE, |
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98 | * TCL_WRITABLE, or TCL_EXCEPTION: indicates |
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99 | * which operations are valid on the file. */ |
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100 | int watchMask; /* OR'ed combination of TCL_READABLE, |
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101 | * TCL_WRITABLE, or TCL_EXCEPTION: indicates |
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102 | * which events should be reported. */ |
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103 | int flags; /* State flags, see above for a list. */ |
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104 | TclFile readFile; /* Output from pipe. */ |
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105 | TclFile writeFile; /* Input from pipe. */ |
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106 | TclFile errorFile; /* Error output from pipe. */ |
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107 | int numPids; /* Number of processes attached to pipe. */ |
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108 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr; /* Pids of attached processes. */ |
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109 | Tcl_ThreadId threadId; /* Thread to which events should be reported. |
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110 | * This value is used by the reader/writer |
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111 | * threads. */ |
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112 | HANDLE writeThread; /* Handle to writer thread. */ |
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113 | HANDLE readThread; /* Handle to reader thread. */ |
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114 | HANDLE writable; /* Manual-reset event to signal when the |
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115 | * writer thread has finished waiting for the |
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116 | * current buffer to be written. */ |
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117 | HANDLE readable; /* Manual-reset event to signal when the |
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118 | * reader thread has finished waiting for |
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119 | * input. */ |
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120 | HANDLE startWriter; /* Auto-reset event used by the main thread to |
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121 | * signal when the writer thread should |
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122 | * attempt to write to the pipe. */ |
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123 | HANDLE stopWriter; /* Manual-reset event used to alert the reader |
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124 | * thread to fall-out and exit */ |
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125 | HANDLE startReader; /* Auto-reset event used by the main thread to |
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126 | * signal when the reader thread should |
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127 | * attempt to read from the pipe. */ |
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128 | HANDLE stopReader; /* Manual-reset event used to alert the reader |
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129 | * thread to fall-out and exit */ |
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130 | DWORD writeError; /* An error caused by the last background |
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131 | * write. Set to 0 if no error has been |
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132 | * detected. This word is shared with the |
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133 | * writer thread so access must be |
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134 | * synchronized with the writable object. |
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135 | */ |
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136 | char *writeBuf; /* Current background output buffer. Access is |
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137 | * synchronized with the writable object. */ |
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138 | int writeBufLen; /* Size of write buffer. Access is |
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139 | * synchronized with the writable object. */ |
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140 | int toWrite; /* Current amount to be written. Access is |
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141 | * synchronized with the writable object. */ |
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142 | int readFlags; /* Flags that are shared with the reader |
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143 | * thread. Access is synchronized with the |
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144 | * readable object. */ |
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145 | char extraByte; /* Buffer for extra character consumed by |
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146 | * reader thread. This byte is shared with the |
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147 | * reader thread so access must be |
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148 | * synchronized with the readable object. */ |
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149 | } PipeInfo; |
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150 | |
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151 | typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { |
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152 | /* |
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153 | * The following pointer refers to the head of the list of pipes that are |
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154 | * being watched for file events. |
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155 | */ |
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156 | |
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157 | PipeInfo *firstPipePtr; |
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158 | } ThreadSpecificData; |
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159 | |
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160 | static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; |
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161 | |
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162 | /* |
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163 | * The following structure is what is added to the Tcl event queue when pipe |
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164 | * events are generated. |
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165 | */ |
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166 | |
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167 | typedef struct PipeEvent { |
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168 | Tcl_Event header; /* Information that is standard for all |
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169 | * events. */ |
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170 | PipeInfo *infoPtr; /* Pointer to pipe info structure. Note that |
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171 | * we still have to verify that the pipe |
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172 | * exists before dereferencing this |
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173 | * pointer. */ |
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174 | } PipeEvent; |
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175 | |
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176 | /* |
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177 | * Declarations for functions used only in this file. |
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178 | */ |
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179 | |
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180 | static int ApplicationType(Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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181 | const char *fileName, char *fullName); |
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182 | static void BuildCommandLine(const char *executable, int argc, |
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183 | const char **argv, Tcl_DString *linePtr); |
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184 | static BOOL HasConsole(void); |
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185 | static int PipeBlockModeProc(ClientData instanceData, int mode); |
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186 | static void PipeCheckProc(ClientData clientData, int flags); |
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187 | static int PipeClose2Proc(ClientData instanceData, |
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188 | Tcl_Interp *interp, int flags); |
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189 | static int PipeEventProc(Tcl_Event *evPtr, int flags); |
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190 | static int PipeGetHandleProc(ClientData instanceData, |
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191 | int direction, ClientData *handlePtr); |
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192 | static void PipeInit(void); |
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193 | static int PipeInputProc(ClientData instanceData, char *buf, |
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194 | int toRead, int *errorCode); |
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195 | static int PipeOutputProc(ClientData instanceData, |
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196 | const char *buf, int toWrite, int *errorCode); |
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197 | static DWORD WINAPI PipeReaderThread(LPVOID arg); |
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198 | static void PipeSetupProc(ClientData clientData, int flags); |
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199 | static void PipeWatchProc(ClientData instanceData, int mask); |
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200 | static DWORD WINAPI PipeWriterThread(LPVOID arg); |
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201 | static int TempFileName(WCHAR name[MAX_PATH]); |
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202 | static int WaitForRead(PipeInfo *infoPtr, int blocking); |
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203 | static void PipeThreadActionProc(ClientData instanceData, |
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204 | int action); |
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205 | |
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206 | /* |
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207 | * This structure describes the channel type structure for command pipe based |
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208 | * I/O. |
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209 | */ |
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210 | |
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211 | static Tcl_ChannelType pipeChannelType = { |
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212 | "pipe", /* Type name. */ |
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213 | TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_5, /* v5 channel */ |
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214 | TCL_CLOSE2PROC, /* Close proc. */ |
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215 | PipeInputProc, /* Input proc. */ |
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216 | PipeOutputProc, /* Output proc. */ |
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217 | NULL, /* Seek proc. */ |
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218 | NULL, /* Set option proc. */ |
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219 | NULL, /* Get option proc. */ |
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220 | PipeWatchProc, /* Set up notifier to watch the channel. */ |
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221 | PipeGetHandleProc, /* Get an OS handle from channel. */ |
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222 | PipeClose2Proc, /* close2proc */ |
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223 | PipeBlockModeProc, /* Set blocking or non-blocking mode.*/ |
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224 | NULL, /* flush proc. */ |
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225 | NULL, /* handler proc. */ |
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226 | NULL, /* wide seek proc */ |
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227 | PipeThreadActionProc, /* thread action proc */ |
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228 | NULL, /* truncate */ |
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229 | }; |
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230 | |
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231 | /* |
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232 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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233 | * |
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234 | * PipeInit -- |
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235 | * |
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236 | * This function initializes the static variables for this file. |
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237 | * |
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238 | * Results: |
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239 | * None. |
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240 | * |
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241 | * Side effects: |
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242 | * Creates a new event source. |
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243 | * |
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244 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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245 | */ |
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246 | |
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247 | static void |
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248 | PipeInit(void) |
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249 | { |
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250 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; |
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251 | |
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252 | /* |
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253 | * Check the initialized flag first, then check again in the mutex. This |
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254 | * is a speed enhancement. |
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255 | */ |
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256 | |
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257 | if (!initialized) { |
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258 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
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259 | if (!initialized) { |
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260 | initialized = 1; |
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261 | procList = NULL; |
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262 | } |
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263 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
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264 | } |
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265 | |
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266 | tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); |
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267 | if (tsdPtr == NULL) { |
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268 | tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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269 | tsdPtr->firstPipePtr = NULL; |
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270 | Tcl_CreateEventSource(PipeSetupProc, PipeCheckProc, NULL); |
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271 | } |
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272 | } |
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273 | |
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274 | /* |
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275 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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276 | * |
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277 | * TclpFinalizePipes -- |
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278 | * |
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279 | * This function is called from Tcl_FinalizeThread to finalize the |
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280 | * platform specific pipe subsystem. |
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281 | * |
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282 | * Results: |
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283 | * None. |
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284 | * |
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285 | * Side effects: |
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286 | * Removes the pipe event source. |
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287 | * |
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288 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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289 | */ |
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290 | |
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291 | void |
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292 | TclpFinalizePipes(void) |
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293 | { |
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294 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; |
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295 | |
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296 | tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); |
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297 | if (tsdPtr != NULL) { |
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298 | Tcl_DeleteEventSource(PipeSetupProc, PipeCheckProc, NULL); |
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299 | } |
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300 | } |
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301 | |
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302 | /* |
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303 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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304 | * |
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305 | * PipeSetupProc -- |
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306 | * |
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307 | * This function is invoked before Tcl_DoOneEvent blocks waiting for an |
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308 | * event. |
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309 | * |
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310 | * Results: |
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311 | * None. |
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312 | * |
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313 | * Side effects: |
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314 | * Adjusts the block time if needed. |
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315 | * |
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316 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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317 | */ |
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318 | |
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319 | void |
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320 | PipeSetupProc( |
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321 | ClientData data, /* Not used. */ |
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322 | int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */ |
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323 | { |
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324 | PipeInfo *infoPtr; |
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325 | Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 }; |
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326 | int block = 1; |
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327 | WinFile *filePtr; |
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328 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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329 | |
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330 | if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) { |
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331 | return; |
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332 | } |
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333 | |
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334 | /* |
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335 | * Look to see if any events are already pending. If they are, poll. |
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336 | */ |
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337 | |
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338 | for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->firstPipePtr; infoPtr != NULL; |
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339 | infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { |
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340 | if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_WRITABLE) { |
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341 | filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->writeFile; |
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342 | if (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->writable, 0) != WAIT_TIMEOUT) { |
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343 | block = 0; |
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344 | } |
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345 | } |
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346 | if (infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) { |
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347 | filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->readFile; |
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348 | if (WaitForRead(infoPtr, 0) >= 0) { |
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349 | block = 0; |
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350 | } |
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351 | } |
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352 | } |
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353 | if (!block) { |
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354 | Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); |
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355 | } |
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356 | } |
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357 | |
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358 | /* |
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359 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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360 | * |
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361 | * PipeCheckProc -- |
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362 | * |
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363 | * This function is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to check the pipe event |
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364 | * source for events. |
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365 | * |
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366 | * Results: |
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367 | * None. |
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368 | * |
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369 | * Side effects: |
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370 | * May queue an event. |
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371 | * |
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372 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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373 | */ |
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374 | |
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375 | static void |
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376 | PipeCheckProc( |
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377 | ClientData data, /* Not used. */ |
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378 | int flags) /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */ |
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379 | { |
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380 | PipeInfo *infoPtr; |
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381 | PipeEvent *evPtr; |
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382 | WinFile *filePtr; |
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383 | int needEvent; |
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384 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
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385 | |
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386 | if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) { |
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387 | return; |
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388 | } |
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389 | |
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390 | /* |
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391 | * Queue events for any ready pipes that don't already have events queued. |
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392 | */ |
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393 | |
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394 | for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->firstPipePtr; infoPtr != NULL; |
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395 | infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { |
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396 | if (infoPtr->flags & PIPE_PENDING) { |
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397 | continue; |
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398 | } |
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399 | |
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400 | /* |
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401 | * Queue an event if the pipe is signaled for reading or writing. |
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402 | */ |
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403 | |
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404 | needEvent = 0; |
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405 | filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->writeFile; |
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406 | if ((infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_WRITABLE) && |
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407 | (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->writable, 0) != WAIT_TIMEOUT)) { |
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408 | needEvent = 1; |
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409 | } |
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410 | |
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411 | filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->readFile; |
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412 | if ((infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) && |
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413 | (WaitForRead(infoPtr, 0) >= 0)) { |
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414 | needEvent = 1; |
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415 | } |
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416 | |
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417 | if (needEvent) { |
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418 | infoPtr->flags |= PIPE_PENDING; |
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419 | evPtr = (PipeEvent *) ckalloc(sizeof(PipeEvent)); |
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420 | evPtr->header.proc = PipeEventProc; |
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421 | evPtr->infoPtr = infoPtr; |
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422 | Tcl_QueueEvent((Tcl_Event *) evPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL); |
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423 | } |
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424 | } |
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425 | } |
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426 | |
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427 | /* |
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428 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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429 | * |
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430 | * TclWinMakeFile -- |
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431 | * |
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432 | * This function constructs a new TclFile from a given data and type |
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433 | * value. |
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434 | * |
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435 | * Results: |
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436 | * Returns a newly allocated WinFile as a TclFile. |
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437 | * |
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438 | * Side effects: |
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439 | * None. |
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440 | * |
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441 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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442 | */ |
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443 | |
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444 | TclFile |
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445 | TclWinMakeFile( |
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446 | HANDLE handle) /* Type-specific data. */ |
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447 | { |
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448 | WinFile *filePtr; |
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449 | |
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450 | filePtr = (WinFile *) ckalloc(sizeof(WinFile)); |
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451 | filePtr->type = WIN_FILE; |
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452 | filePtr->handle = handle; |
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453 | |
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454 | return (TclFile)filePtr; |
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455 | } |
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456 | |
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457 | /* |
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458 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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459 | * |
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460 | * TempFileName -- |
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461 | * |
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462 | * Gets a temporary file name and deals with the fact that the temporary |
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463 | * file path provided by Windows may not actually exist if the TMP or |
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464 | * TEMP environment variables refer to a non-existent directory. |
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465 | * |
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466 | * Results: |
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467 | * 0 if error, non-zero otherwise. If non-zero is returned, the name |
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468 | * buffer will be filled with a name that can be used to construct a |
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469 | * temporary file. |
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470 | * |
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471 | * Side effects: |
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472 | * None. |
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473 | * |
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474 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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475 | */ |
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476 | |
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477 | static int |
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478 | TempFileName( |
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479 | WCHAR name[MAX_PATH]) /* Buffer in which name for temporary file |
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480 | * gets stored. */ |
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481 | { |
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482 | TCHAR *prefix; |
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483 | |
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484 | prefix = (tclWinProcs->useWide) ? (TCHAR *) L"TCL" : (TCHAR *) "TCL"; |
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485 | if ((*tclWinProcs->getTempPathProc)(MAX_PATH, name) != 0) { |
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486 | if ((*tclWinProcs->getTempFileNameProc)((TCHAR *) name, prefix, 0, |
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487 | name) != 0) { |
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488 | return 1; |
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489 | } |
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490 | } |
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491 | if (tclWinProcs->useWide) { |
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492 | ((WCHAR *) name)[0] = '.'; |
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493 | ((WCHAR *) name)[1] = '\0'; |
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494 | } else { |
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495 | ((char *) name)[0] = '.'; |
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496 | ((char *) name)[1] = '\0'; |
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497 | } |
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498 | return (*tclWinProcs->getTempFileNameProc)((TCHAR *) name, prefix, 0, |
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499 | name); |
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500 | } |
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501 | |
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502 | /* |
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503 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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504 | * |
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505 | * TclpMakeFile -- |
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506 | * |
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507 | * Make a TclFile from a channel. |
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508 | * |
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509 | * Results: |
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510 | * Returns a new TclFile or NULL on failure. |
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511 | * |
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512 | * Side effects: |
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513 | * None. |
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514 | * |
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515 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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516 | */ |
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517 | |
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518 | TclFile |
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519 | TclpMakeFile( |
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520 | Tcl_Channel channel, /* Channel to get file from. */ |
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521 | int direction) /* Either TCL_READABLE or TCL_WRITABLE. */ |
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522 | { |
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523 | HANDLE handle; |
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524 | |
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525 | if (Tcl_GetChannelHandle(channel, direction, |
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526 | (ClientData *) &handle) == TCL_OK) { |
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527 | return TclWinMakeFile(handle); |
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528 | } else { |
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529 | return (TclFile) NULL; |
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530 | } |
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531 | } |
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532 | |
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533 | /* |
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534 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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535 | * |
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536 | * TclpOpenFile -- |
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537 | * |
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538 | * This function opens files for use in a pipeline. |
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539 | * |
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540 | * Results: |
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541 | * Returns a newly allocated TclFile structure containing the file |
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542 | * handle. |
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543 | * |
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544 | * Side effects: |
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545 | * None. |
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546 | * |
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547 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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548 | */ |
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549 | |
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550 | TclFile |
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551 | TclpOpenFile( |
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552 | const char *path, /* The name of the file to open. */ |
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553 | int mode) /* In what mode to open the file? */ |
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554 | { |
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555 | HANDLE handle; |
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556 | DWORD accessMode, createMode, shareMode, flags; |
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557 | Tcl_DString ds; |
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558 | const TCHAR *nativePath; |
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559 | |
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560 | /* |
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561 | * Map the access bits to the NT access mode. |
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562 | */ |
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563 | |
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564 | switch (mode & (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR)) { |
---|
565 | case O_RDONLY: |
---|
566 | accessMode = GENERIC_READ; |
---|
567 | break; |
---|
568 | case O_WRONLY: |
---|
569 | accessMode = GENERIC_WRITE; |
---|
570 | break; |
---|
571 | case O_RDWR: |
---|
572 | accessMode = (GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE); |
---|
573 | break; |
---|
574 | default: |
---|
575 | TclWinConvertError(ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION); |
---|
576 | return NULL; |
---|
577 | } |
---|
578 | |
---|
579 | /* |
---|
580 | * Map the creation flags to the NT create mode. |
---|
581 | */ |
---|
582 | |
---|
583 | switch (mode & (O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_TRUNC)) { |
---|
584 | case (O_CREAT | O_EXCL): |
---|
585 | case (O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_TRUNC): |
---|
586 | createMode = CREATE_NEW; |
---|
587 | break; |
---|
588 | case (O_CREAT | O_TRUNC): |
---|
589 | createMode = CREATE_ALWAYS; |
---|
590 | break; |
---|
591 | case O_CREAT: |
---|
592 | createMode = OPEN_ALWAYS; |
---|
593 | break; |
---|
594 | case O_TRUNC: |
---|
595 | case (O_TRUNC | O_EXCL): |
---|
596 | createMode = TRUNCATE_EXISTING; |
---|
597 | break; |
---|
598 | default: |
---|
599 | createMode = OPEN_EXISTING; |
---|
600 | break; |
---|
601 | } |
---|
602 | |
---|
603 | nativePath = Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(path, -1, &ds); |
---|
604 | |
---|
605 | /* |
---|
606 | * If the file is not being created, use the existing file attributes. |
---|
607 | */ |
---|
608 | |
---|
609 | flags = 0; |
---|
610 | if (!(mode & O_CREAT)) { |
---|
611 | flags = (*tclWinProcs->getFileAttributesProc)(nativePath); |
---|
612 | if (flags == 0xFFFFFFFF) { |
---|
613 | flags = 0; |
---|
614 | } |
---|
615 | } |
---|
616 | |
---|
617 | /* |
---|
618 | * Set up the file sharing mode. We want to allow simultaneous access. |
---|
619 | */ |
---|
620 | |
---|
621 | shareMode = FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE; |
---|
622 | |
---|
623 | /* |
---|
624 | * Now we get to create the file. |
---|
625 | */ |
---|
626 | |
---|
627 | handle = (*tclWinProcs->createFileProc)(nativePath, accessMode, |
---|
628 | shareMode, NULL, createMode, flags, NULL); |
---|
629 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
---|
630 | |
---|
631 | if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
632 | DWORD err; |
---|
633 | |
---|
634 | err = GetLastError(); |
---|
635 | if ((err & 0xffffL) == ERROR_OPEN_FAILED) { |
---|
636 | err = (mode & O_CREAT) ? ERROR_FILE_EXISTS : ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND; |
---|
637 | } |
---|
638 | TclWinConvertError(err); |
---|
639 | return NULL; |
---|
640 | } |
---|
641 | |
---|
642 | /* |
---|
643 | * Seek to the end of file if we are writing. |
---|
644 | */ |
---|
645 | |
---|
646 | if (mode & (O_WRONLY|O_APPEND)) { |
---|
647 | SetFilePointer(handle, 0, NULL, FILE_END); |
---|
648 | } |
---|
649 | |
---|
650 | return TclWinMakeFile(handle); |
---|
651 | } |
---|
652 | |
---|
653 | /* |
---|
654 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
655 | * |
---|
656 | * TclpCreateTempFile -- |
---|
657 | * |
---|
658 | * This function opens a unique file with the property that it will be |
---|
659 | * deleted when its file handle is closed. The temporary file is created |
---|
660 | * in the system temporary directory. |
---|
661 | * |
---|
662 | * Results: |
---|
663 | * Returns a valid TclFile, or NULL on failure. |
---|
664 | * |
---|
665 | * Side effects: |
---|
666 | * Creates a new temporary file. |
---|
667 | * |
---|
668 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
669 | */ |
---|
670 | |
---|
671 | TclFile |
---|
672 | TclpCreateTempFile( |
---|
673 | const char *contents) /* String to write into temp file, or NULL. */ |
---|
674 | { |
---|
675 | WCHAR name[MAX_PATH]; |
---|
676 | const char *native; |
---|
677 | Tcl_DString dstring; |
---|
678 | HANDLE handle; |
---|
679 | |
---|
680 | if (TempFileName(name) == 0) { |
---|
681 | return NULL; |
---|
682 | } |
---|
683 | |
---|
684 | handle = (*tclWinProcs->createFileProc)((TCHAR *) name, |
---|
685 | GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS, |
---|
686 | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY|FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, NULL); |
---|
687 | if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
688 | goto error; |
---|
689 | } |
---|
690 | |
---|
691 | /* |
---|
692 | * Write the file out, doing line translations on the way. |
---|
693 | */ |
---|
694 | |
---|
695 | if (contents != NULL) { |
---|
696 | DWORD result, length; |
---|
697 | const char *p; |
---|
698 | |
---|
699 | /* |
---|
700 | * Convert the contents from UTF to native encoding |
---|
701 | */ |
---|
702 | |
---|
703 | native = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, contents, -1, &dstring); |
---|
704 | |
---|
705 | for (p = native; *p != '\0'; p++) { |
---|
706 | if (*p == '\n') { |
---|
707 | length = p - native; |
---|
708 | if (length > 0) { |
---|
709 | if (!WriteFile(handle, native, length, &result, NULL)) { |
---|
710 | goto error; |
---|
711 | } |
---|
712 | } |
---|
713 | if (!WriteFile(handle, "\r\n", 2, &result, NULL)) { |
---|
714 | goto error; |
---|
715 | } |
---|
716 | native = p+1; |
---|
717 | } |
---|
718 | } |
---|
719 | length = p - native; |
---|
720 | if (length > 0) { |
---|
721 | if (!WriteFile(handle, native, length, &result, NULL)) { |
---|
722 | goto error; |
---|
723 | } |
---|
724 | } |
---|
725 | Tcl_DStringFree(&dstring); |
---|
726 | if (SetFilePointer(handle, 0, NULL, FILE_BEGIN) == 0xFFFFFFFF) { |
---|
727 | goto error; |
---|
728 | } |
---|
729 | } |
---|
730 | |
---|
731 | return TclWinMakeFile(handle); |
---|
732 | |
---|
733 | error: |
---|
734 | /* |
---|
735 | * Free the native representation of the contents if necessary. |
---|
736 | */ |
---|
737 | |
---|
738 | if (contents != NULL) { |
---|
739 | Tcl_DStringFree(&dstring); |
---|
740 | } |
---|
741 | |
---|
742 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
743 | CloseHandle(handle); |
---|
744 | (*tclWinProcs->deleteFileProc)((TCHAR *) name); |
---|
745 | return NULL; |
---|
746 | } |
---|
747 | |
---|
748 | /* |
---|
749 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
750 | * |
---|
751 | * TclpTempFileName -- |
---|
752 | * |
---|
753 | * This function returns a unique filename. |
---|
754 | * |
---|
755 | * Results: |
---|
756 | * Returns a valid Tcl_Obj* with refCount 0, or NULL on failure. |
---|
757 | * |
---|
758 | * Side effects: |
---|
759 | * None. |
---|
760 | * |
---|
761 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
762 | */ |
---|
763 | |
---|
764 | Tcl_Obj * |
---|
765 | TclpTempFileName(void) |
---|
766 | { |
---|
767 | WCHAR fileName[MAX_PATH]; |
---|
768 | |
---|
769 | if (TempFileName(fileName) == 0) { |
---|
770 | return NULL; |
---|
771 | } |
---|
772 | |
---|
773 | return TclpNativeToNormalized((ClientData) fileName); |
---|
774 | } |
---|
775 | |
---|
776 | /* |
---|
777 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
778 | * |
---|
779 | * TclpCreatePipe -- |
---|
780 | * |
---|
781 | * Creates an anonymous pipe. |
---|
782 | * |
---|
783 | * Results: |
---|
784 | * Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. |
---|
785 | * |
---|
786 | * Side effects: |
---|
787 | * Creates a pipe. |
---|
788 | * |
---|
789 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
790 | */ |
---|
791 | |
---|
792 | int |
---|
793 | TclpCreatePipe( |
---|
794 | TclFile *readPipe, /* Location to store file handle for read side |
---|
795 | * of pipe. */ |
---|
796 | TclFile *writePipe) /* Location to store file handle for write |
---|
797 | * side of pipe. */ |
---|
798 | { |
---|
799 | HANDLE readHandle, writeHandle; |
---|
800 | |
---|
801 | if (CreatePipe(&readHandle, &writeHandle, NULL, 0) != 0) { |
---|
802 | *readPipe = TclWinMakeFile(readHandle); |
---|
803 | *writePipe = TclWinMakeFile(writeHandle); |
---|
804 | return 1; |
---|
805 | } |
---|
806 | |
---|
807 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
808 | return 0; |
---|
809 | } |
---|
810 | |
---|
811 | /* |
---|
812 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
813 | * |
---|
814 | * TclpCloseFile -- |
---|
815 | * |
---|
816 | * Closes a pipeline file handle. These handles are created by |
---|
817 | * TclpOpenFile, TclpCreatePipe, or TclpMakeFile. |
---|
818 | * |
---|
819 | * Results: |
---|
820 | * 0 on success, -1 on failure. |
---|
821 | * |
---|
822 | * Side effects: |
---|
823 | * The file is closed and deallocated. |
---|
824 | * |
---|
825 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
826 | */ |
---|
827 | |
---|
828 | int |
---|
829 | TclpCloseFile( |
---|
830 | TclFile file) /* The file to close. */ |
---|
831 | { |
---|
832 | WinFile *filePtr = (WinFile *) file; |
---|
833 | |
---|
834 | switch (filePtr->type) { |
---|
835 | case WIN_FILE: |
---|
836 | /* |
---|
837 | * Don't close the Win32 handle if the handle is a standard channel |
---|
838 | * during the thread exit process. Otherwise, one thread may kill the |
---|
839 | * stdio of another. |
---|
840 | */ |
---|
841 | |
---|
842 | if (!TclInThreadExit() |
---|
843 | || ((GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE) != filePtr->handle) |
---|
844 | && (GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) != filePtr->handle) |
---|
845 | && (GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE) != filePtr->handle))) { |
---|
846 | if (filePtr->handle != NULL && |
---|
847 | CloseHandle(filePtr->handle) == FALSE) { |
---|
848 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
849 | ckfree((char *) filePtr); |
---|
850 | return -1; |
---|
851 | } |
---|
852 | } |
---|
853 | break; |
---|
854 | |
---|
855 | default: |
---|
856 | Tcl_Panic("TclpCloseFile: unexpected file type"); |
---|
857 | } |
---|
858 | |
---|
859 | ckfree((char *) filePtr); |
---|
860 | return 0; |
---|
861 | } |
---|
862 | |
---|
863 | /* |
---|
864 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
865 | * |
---|
866 | * TclpGetPid -- |
---|
867 | * |
---|
868 | * Given a HANDLE to a child process, return the process id for that |
---|
869 | * child process. |
---|
870 | * |
---|
871 | * Results: |
---|
872 | * Returns the process id for the child process. If the pid was not known |
---|
873 | * by Tcl, either because the pid was not created by Tcl or the child |
---|
874 | * process has already been reaped, -1 is returned. |
---|
875 | * |
---|
876 | * Side effects: |
---|
877 | * None. |
---|
878 | * |
---|
879 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
880 | */ |
---|
881 | |
---|
882 | unsigned long |
---|
883 | TclpGetPid( |
---|
884 | Tcl_Pid pid) /* The HANDLE of the child process. */ |
---|
885 | { |
---|
886 | ProcInfo *infoPtr; |
---|
887 | |
---|
888 | PipeInit(); |
---|
889 | |
---|
890 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
891 | for (infoPtr = procList; infoPtr != NULL; infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { |
---|
892 | if (infoPtr->hProcess == (HANDLE) pid) { |
---|
893 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
894 | return infoPtr->dwProcessId; |
---|
895 | } |
---|
896 | } |
---|
897 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
898 | return (unsigned long) -1; |
---|
899 | } |
---|
900 | |
---|
901 | /* |
---|
902 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
903 | * |
---|
904 | * TclpCreateProcess -- |
---|
905 | * |
---|
906 | * Create a child process that has the specified files as its standard |
---|
907 | * input, output, and error. The child process runs asynchronously under |
---|
908 | * Windows NT and Windows 9x, and runs with the same environment |
---|
909 | * variables as the creating process. |
---|
910 | * |
---|
911 | * The complete Windows search path is searched to find the specified |
---|
912 | * executable. If an executable by the given name is not found, |
---|
913 | * automatically tries appending ".com", ".exe", and ".bat" to the |
---|
914 | * executable name. |
---|
915 | * |
---|
916 | * Results: |
---|
917 | * The return value is TCL_ERROR and an error message is left in the |
---|
918 | * interp's result if there was a problem creating the child process. |
---|
919 | * Otherwise, the return value is TCL_OK and *pidPtr is filled with the |
---|
920 | * process id of the child process. |
---|
921 | * |
---|
922 | * Side effects: |
---|
923 | * A process is created. |
---|
924 | * |
---|
925 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
926 | */ |
---|
927 | |
---|
928 | int |
---|
929 | TclpCreateProcess( |
---|
930 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to leave errors that |
---|
931 | * occurred when creating the child process. |
---|
932 | * Error messages from the child process |
---|
933 | * itself are sent to errorFile. */ |
---|
934 | int argc, /* Number of arguments in following array. */ |
---|
935 | const char **argv, /* Array of argument strings. argv[0] contains |
---|
936 | * the name of the executable converted to |
---|
937 | * native format (using the |
---|
938 | * Tcl_TranslateFileName call). Additional |
---|
939 | * arguments have not been converted. */ |
---|
940 | TclFile inputFile, /* If non-NULL, gives the file to use as input |
---|
941 | * for the child process. If inputFile file is |
---|
942 | * not readable or is NULL, the child will |
---|
943 | * receive no standard input. */ |
---|
944 | TclFile outputFile, /* If non-NULL, gives the file that receives |
---|
945 | * output from the child process. If |
---|
946 | * outputFile file is not writeable or is |
---|
947 | * NULL, output from the child will be |
---|
948 | * discarded. */ |
---|
949 | TclFile errorFile, /* If non-NULL, gives the file that receives |
---|
950 | * errors from the child process. If errorFile |
---|
951 | * file is not writeable or is NULL, errors |
---|
952 | * from the child will be discarded. errorFile |
---|
953 | * may be the same as outputFile. */ |
---|
954 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr) /* If this function is successful, pidPtr is |
---|
955 | * filled with the process id of the child |
---|
956 | * process. */ |
---|
957 | { |
---|
958 | int result, applType, createFlags; |
---|
959 | Tcl_DString cmdLine; /* Complete command line (TCHAR). */ |
---|
960 | STARTUPINFOA startInfo; |
---|
961 | PROCESS_INFORMATION procInfo; |
---|
962 | SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES secAtts; |
---|
963 | HANDLE hProcess, h, inputHandle, outputHandle, errorHandle; |
---|
964 | char execPath[MAX_PATH * TCL_UTF_MAX]; |
---|
965 | WinFile *filePtr; |
---|
966 | |
---|
967 | PipeInit(); |
---|
968 | |
---|
969 | applType = ApplicationType(interp, argv[0], execPath); |
---|
970 | if (applType == APPL_NONE) { |
---|
971 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
972 | } |
---|
973 | |
---|
974 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
975 | Tcl_DStringInit(&cmdLine); |
---|
976 | hProcess = GetCurrentProcess(); |
---|
977 | |
---|
978 | /* |
---|
979 | * STARTF_USESTDHANDLES must be used to pass handles to child process. |
---|
980 | * Using SetStdHandle() and/or dup2() only works when a console mode |
---|
981 | * parent process is spawning an attached console mode child process. |
---|
982 | */ |
---|
983 | |
---|
984 | ZeroMemory(&startInfo, sizeof(startInfo)); |
---|
985 | startInfo.cb = sizeof(startInfo); |
---|
986 | startInfo.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; |
---|
987 | startInfo.hStdInput = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; |
---|
988 | startInfo.hStdOutput= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; |
---|
989 | startInfo.hStdError = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; |
---|
990 | |
---|
991 | secAtts.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); |
---|
992 | secAtts.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; |
---|
993 | secAtts.bInheritHandle = TRUE; |
---|
994 | |
---|
995 | /* |
---|
996 | * We have to check the type of each file, since we cannot duplicate some |
---|
997 | * file types. |
---|
998 | */ |
---|
999 | |
---|
1000 | inputHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; |
---|
1001 | if (inputFile != NULL) { |
---|
1002 | filePtr = (WinFile *)inputFile; |
---|
1003 | if (filePtr->type == WIN_FILE) { |
---|
1004 | inputHandle = filePtr->handle; |
---|
1005 | } |
---|
1006 | } |
---|
1007 | outputHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; |
---|
1008 | if (outputFile != NULL) { |
---|
1009 | filePtr = (WinFile *)outputFile; |
---|
1010 | if (filePtr->type == WIN_FILE) { |
---|
1011 | outputHandle = filePtr->handle; |
---|
1012 | } |
---|
1013 | } |
---|
1014 | errorHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; |
---|
1015 | if (errorFile != NULL) { |
---|
1016 | filePtr = (WinFile *)errorFile; |
---|
1017 | if (filePtr->type == WIN_FILE) { |
---|
1018 | errorHandle = filePtr->handle; |
---|
1019 | } |
---|
1020 | } |
---|
1021 | |
---|
1022 | /* |
---|
1023 | * Duplicate all the handles which will be passed off as stdin, stdout and |
---|
1024 | * stderr of the child process. The duplicate handles are set to be |
---|
1025 | * inheritable, so the child process can use them. |
---|
1026 | */ |
---|
1027 | |
---|
1028 | if (inputHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1029 | /* |
---|
1030 | * If handle was not set, stdin should return immediate EOF. Under |
---|
1031 | * Windows95, some applications (both 16 and 32 bit!) cannot read from |
---|
1032 | * the NUL device; they read from console instead. When running tk, |
---|
1033 | * this is fatal because the child process would hang forever waiting |
---|
1034 | * for EOF from the unmapped console window used by the helper |
---|
1035 | * application. |
---|
1036 | * |
---|
1037 | * Fortunately, the helper application detects a closed pipe as an |
---|
1038 | * immediate EOF and can pass that information to the child process. |
---|
1039 | */ |
---|
1040 | |
---|
1041 | if (CreatePipe(&startInfo.hStdInput, &h, &secAtts, 0) != FALSE) { |
---|
1042 | CloseHandle(h); |
---|
1043 | } |
---|
1044 | } else { |
---|
1045 | DuplicateHandle(hProcess, inputHandle, hProcess, &startInfo.hStdInput, |
---|
1046 | 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); |
---|
1047 | } |
---|
1048 | if (startInfo.hStdInput == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1049 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
1050 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't duplicate input handle: ", |
---|
1051 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
---|
1052 | goto end; |
---|
1053 | } |
---|
1054 | |
---|
1055 | if (outputHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1056 | /* |
---|
1057 | * If handle was not set, output should be sent to an infinitely deep |
---|
1058 | * sink. Under Windows 95, some 16 bit applications cannot have stdout |
---|
1059 | * redirected to NUL; they send their output to the console instead. |
---|
1060 | * Some applications, like "more" or "dir /p", when outputting |
---|
1061 | * multiple pages to the console, also then try and read from the |
---|
1062 | * console to go the next page. When running tk, this is fatal because |
---|
1063 | * the child process would hang forever waiting for input from the |
---|
1064 | * unmapped console window used by the helper application. |
---|
1065 | * |
---|
1066 | * Fortunately, the helper application will detect a closed pipe as a |
---|
1067 | * sink. |
---|
1068 | */ |
---|
1069 | |
---|
1070 | if ((TclWinGetPlatformId() == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS) |
---|
1071 | && (applType == APPL_DOS)) { |
---|
1072 | if (CreatePipe(&h, &startInfo.hStdOutput, &secAtts, 0) != FALSE) { |
---|
1073 | CloseHandle(h); |
---|
1074 | } |
---|
1075 | } else { |
---|
1076 | startInfo.hStdOutput = CreateFileA("NUL:", GENERIC_WRITE, 0, |
---|
1077 | &secAtts, OPEN_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); |
---|
1078 | } |
---|
1079 | } else { |
---|
1080 | DuplicateHandle(hProcess, outputHandle, hProcess, |
---|
1081 | &startInfo.hStdOutput, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); |
---|
1082 | } |
---|
1083 | if (startInfo.hStdOutput == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1084 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
1085 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't duplicate output handle: ", |
---|
1086 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
---|
1087 | goto end; |
---|
1088 | } |
---|
1089 | |
---|
1090 | if (errorHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1091 | /* |
---|
1092 | * If handle was not set, errors should be sent to an infinitely deep |
---|
1093 | * sink. |
---|
1094 | */ |
---|
1095 | |
---|
1096 | startInfo.hStdError = CreateFileA("NUL:", GENERIC_WRITE, 0, |
---|
1097 | &secAtts, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); |
---|
1098 | } else { |
---|
1099 | DuplicateHandle(hProcess, errorHandle, hProcess, &startInfo.hStdError, |
---|
1100 | 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); |
---|
1101 | } |
---|
1102 | if (startInfo.hStdError == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1103 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
1104 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't duplicate error handle: ", |
---|
1105 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
---|
1106 | goto end; |
---|
1107 | } |
---|
1108 | |
---|
1109 | /* |
---|
1110 | * If we do not have a console window, then we must run DOS and WIN32 |
---|
1111 | * console mode applications as detached processes. This tells the loader |
---|
1112 | * that the child application should not inherit the console, and that it |
---|
1113 | * should not create a new console window for the child application. The |
---|
1114 | * child application should get its stdio from the redirection handles |
---|
1115 | * provided by this application, and run in the background. |
---|
1116 | * |
---|
1117 | * If we are starting a GUI process, they don't automatically get a |
---|
1118 | * console, so it doesn't matter if they are started as foreground or |
---|
1119 | * detached processes. The GUI window will still pop up to the foreground. |
---|
1120 | */ |
---|
1121 | |
---|
1122 | if (TclWinGetPlatformId() == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) { |
---|
1123 | if (HasConsole()) { |
---|
1124 | createFlags = 0; |
---|
1125 | } else if (applType == APPL_DOS) { |
---|
1126 | /* |
---|
1127 | * Under NT, 16-bit DOS applications will not run unless they can |
---|
1128 | * be attached to a console. If we are running without a console, |
---|
1129 | * run the 16-bit program as an normal process inside of a hidden |
---|
1130 | * console application, and then run that hidden console as a |
---|
1131 | * detached process. |
---|
1132 | */ |
---|
1133 | |
---|
1134 | startInfo.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; |
---|
1135 | startInfo.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; |
---|
1136 | createFlags = CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE; |
---|
1137 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdLine, "cmd.exe /c", -1); |
---|
1138 | } else { |
---|
1139 | createFlags = DETACHED_PROCESS; |
---|
1140 | } |
---|
1141 | } else { |
---|
1142 | if (HasConsole()) { |
---|
1143 | createFlags = 0; |
---|
1144 | } else { |
---|
1145 | createFlags = DETACHED_PROCESS; |
---|
1146 | } |
---|
1147 | |
---|
1148 | if (applType == APPL_DOS) { |
---|
1149 | /* |
---|
1150 | * Under Windows 95, 16-bit DOS applications do not work well with |
---|
1151 | * pipes: |
---|
1152 | * |
---|
1153 | * 1. EOF on a pipe between a detached 16-bit DOS application and |
---|
1154 | * another application is not seen at the other end of the pipe, |
---|
1155 | * so the listening process blocks forever on reads. This inablity |
---|
1156 | * to detect EOF happens when either a 16-bit app or the 32-bit |
---|
1157 | * app is the listener. |
---|
1158 | * |
---|
1159 | * 2. If a 16-bit DOS application (detached or not) blocks when |
---|
1160 | * writing to a pipe, it will never wake up again, and it |
---|
1161 | * eventually brings the whole system down around it. |
---|
1162 | * |
---|
1163 | * The 16-bit application is run as a normal process inside of a |
---|
1164 | * hidden helper console app, and this helper may be run as a |
---|
1165 | * detached process. If any of the stdio handles is a pipe, the |
---|
1166 | * helper application accumulates information into temp files and |
---|
1167 | * forwards it to or from the DOS application as appropriate. |
---|
1168 | * This means that DOS apps must receive EOF from a stdin pipe |
---|
1169 | * before they will actually begin, and must finish generating |
---|
1170 | * stdout or stderr before the data will be sent to the next stage |
---|
1171 | * of the pipe. |
---|
1172 | * |
---|
1173 | * The helper app should be located in the same directory as the |
---|
1174 | * tcl dll. |
---|
1175 | */ |
---|
1176 | Tcl_Obj *tclExePtr, *pipeDllPtr; |
---|
1177 | char *start, *end; |
---|
1178 | int i, fileExists; |
---|
1179 | Tcl_DString pipeDll; |
---|
1180 | |
---|
1181 | if (createFlags != 0) { |
---|
1182 | startInfo.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; |
---|
1183 | startInfo.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; |
---|
1184 | createFlags = CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE; |
---|
1185 | } |
---|
1186 | |
---|
1187 | Tcl_DStringInit(&pipeDll); |
---|
1188 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&pipeDll, TCL_PIPE_DLL, -1); |
---|
1189 | tclExePtr = TclGetObjNameOfExecutable(); |
---|
1190 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(tclExePtr); |
---|
1191 | start = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(tclExePtr, &i); |
---|
1192 | for (end = start + (i-1); end > start; end--) { |
---|
1193 | if (*end == '/') { |
---|
1194 | break; |
---|
1195 | } |
---|
1196 | } |
---|
1197 | if (*end != '/') { |
---|
1198 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no / in executable path name \"", |
---|
1199 | start, "\"", (char *) NULL); |
---|
1200 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(tclExePtr); |
---|
1201 | Tcl_DStringFree(&pipeDll); |
---|
1202 | goto end; |
---|
1203 | } |
---|
1204 | i = (end - start) + 1; |
---|
1205 | pipeDllPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(start, i); |
---|
1206 | Tcl_AppendToObj(pipeDllPtr, Tcl_DStringValue(&pipeDll), -1); |
---|
1207 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(pipeDllPtr); |
---|
1208 | if (Tcl_FSConvertToPathType(interp, pipeDllPtr) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
1209 | Tcl_Panic("Tcl_FSConvertToPathType failed"); |
---|
1210 | } |
---|
1211 | fileExists = (Tcl_FSAccess(pipeDllPtr, F_OK) == 0); |
---|
1212 | if (!fileExists) { |
---|
1213 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Tcl pipe dll \"", |
---|
1214 | Tcl_DStringValue(&pipeDll), "\" not found", |
---|
1215 | (char *) NULL); |
---|
1216 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(tclExePtr); |
---|
1217 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(pipeDllPtr); |
---|
1218 | Tcl_DStringFree(&pipeDll); |
---|
1219 | goto end; |
---|
1220 | } |
---|
1221 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&cmdLine, Tcl_DStringValue(&pipeDll), -1); |
---|
1222 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(tclExePtr); |
---|
1223 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(pipeDllPtr); |
---|
1224 | Tcl_DStringFree(&pipeDll); |
---|
1225 | } |
---|
1226 | } |
---|
1227 | |
---|
1228 | /* |
---|
1229 | * cmdLine gets the full command line used to invoke the executable, |
---|
1230 | * including the name of the executable itself. The command line arguments |
---|
1231 | * in argv[] are stored in cmdLine separated by spaces. Special characters |
---|
1232 | * in individual arguments from argv[] must be quoted when being stored in |
---|
1233 | * cmdLine. |
---|
1234 | * |
---|
1235 | * When calling any application, bear in mind that arguments that specify |
---|
1236 | * a path name are not converted. If an argument contains forward slashes |
---|
1237 | * as path separators, it may or may not be recognized as a path name, |
---|
1238 | * depending on the program. In general, most applications accept forward |
---|
1239 | * slashes only as option delimiters and backslashes only as paths. |
---|
1240 | * |
---|
1241 | * Additionally, when calling a 16-bit dos or windows application, all |
---|
1242 | * path names must use the short, cryptic, path format (e.g., using |
---|
1243 | * ab~1.def instead of "a b.default"). |
---|
1244 | */ |
---|
1245 | |
---|
1246 | BuildCommandLine(execPath, argc, argv, &cmdLine); |
---|
1247 | |
---|
1248 | if ((*tclWinProcs->createProcessProc)(NULL, |
---|
1249 | (TCHAR *) Tcl_DStringValue(&cmdLine), NULL, NULL, TRUE, |
---|
1250 | (DWORD) createFlags, NULL, NULL, &startInfo, &procInfo) == 0) { |
---|
1251 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
1252 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't execute \"", argv[0], |
---|
1253 | "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
---|
1254 | goto end; |
---|
1255 | } |
---|
1256 | |
---|
1257 | /* |
---|
1258 | * This wait is used to force the OS to give some time to the DOS process. |
---|
1259 | */ |
---|
1260 | |
---|
1261 | if (applType == APPL_DOS) { |
---|
1262 | WaitForSingleObject(procInfo.hProcess, 50); |
---|
1263 | } |
---|
1264 | |
---|
1265 | /* |
---|
1266 | * "When an application spawns a process repeatedly, a new thread instance |
---|
1267 | * will be created for each process but the previous instances may not be |
---|
1268 | * cleaned up. This results in a significant virtual memory loss each time |
---|
1269 | * the process is spawned. If there is a WaitForInputIdle() call between |
---|
1270 | * CreateProcess() and CloseHandle(), the problem does not occur." PSS ID |
---|
1271 | * Number: Q124121 |
---|
1272 | */ |
---|
1273 | |
---|
1274 | WaitForInputIdle(procInfo.hProcess, 5000); |
---|
1275 | CloseHandle(procInfo.hThread); |
---|
1276 | |
---|
1277 | *pidPtr = (Tcl_Pid) procInfo.hProcess; |
---|
1278 | if (*pidPtr != 0) { |
---|
1279 | TclWinAddProcess(procInfo.hProcess, procInfo.dwProcessId); |
---|
1280 | } |
---|
1281 | result = TCL_OK; |
---|
1282 | |
---|
1283 | end: |
---|
1284 | Tcl_DStringFree(&cmdLine); |
---|
1285 | if (startInfo.hStdInput != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1286 | CloseHandle(startInfo.hStdInput); |
---|
1287 | } |
---|
1288 | if (startInfo.hStdOutput != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1289 | CloseHandle(startInfo.hStdOutput); |
---|
1290 | } |
---|
1291 | if (startInfo.hStdError != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1292 | CloseHandle(startInfo.hStdError); |
---|
1293 | } |
---|
1294 | return result; |
---|
1295 | } |
---|
1296 | |
---|
1297 | |
---|
1298 | /* |
---|
1299 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1300 | * |
---|
1301 | * HasConsole -- |
---|
1302 | * |
---|
1303 | * Determines whether the current application is attached to a console. |
---|
1304 | * |
---|
1305 | * Results: |
---|
1306 | * Returns TRUE if this application has a console, else FALSE. |
---|
1307 | * |
---|
1308 | * Side effects: |
---|
1309 | * None. |
---|
1310 | * |
---|
1311 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1312 | */ |
---|
1313 | |
---|
1314 | static BOOL |
---|
1315 | HasConsole(void) |
---|
1316 | { |
---|
1317 | HANDLE handle; |
---|
1318 | |
---|
1319 | handle = CreateFileA("CONOUT$", GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_WRITE, |
---|
1320 | NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); |
---|
1321 | |
---|
1322 | if (handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1323 | CloseHandle(handle); |
---|
1324 | return TRUE; |
---|
1325 | } else { |
---|
1326 | return FALSE; |
---|
1327 | } |
---|
1328 | } |
---|
1329 | |
---|
1330 | /* |
---|
1331 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1332 | * |
---|
1333 | * ApplicationType -- |
---|
1334 | * |
---|
1335 | * Search for the specified program and identify if it refers to a DOS, |
---|
1336 | * Windows 3.X, or Win32 program. Used to determine how to invoke a |
---|
1337 | * program, or if it can even be invoked. |
---|
1338 | * |
---|
1339 | * It is possible to almost positively identify DOS and Windows |
---|
1340 | * applications that contain the appropriate magic numbers. However, DOS |
---|
1341 | * .com files do not seem to contain a magic number; if the program name |
---|
1342 | * ends with .com and could not be identified as a Windows .com file, it |
---|
1343 | * will be assumed to be a DOS application, even if it was just random |
---|
1344 | * data. If the program name does not end with .com, no such assumption |
---|
1345 | * is made. |
---|
1346 | * |
---|
1347 | * The Win32 function GetBinaryType incorrectly identifies any junk file |
---|
1348 | * that ends with .exe as a dos executable and some executables that |
---|
1349 | * don't end with .exe as not executable. Plus it doesn't exist under |
---|
1350 | * win95, so I won't feel bad about reimplementing functionality. |
---|
1351 | * |
---|
1352 | * Results: |
---|
1353 | * The return value is one of APPL_DOS, APPL_WIN3X, or APPL_WIN32 if the |
---|
1354 | * filename referred to the corresponding application type. If the file |
---|
1355 | * name could not be found or did not refer to any known application |
---|
1356 | * type, APPL_NONE is returned and an error message is left in interp. |
---|
1357 | * .bat files are identified as APPL_DOS. |
---|
1358 | * |
---|
1359 | * Side effects: |
---|
1360 | * None. |
---|
1361 | * |
---|
1362 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1363 | */ |
---|
1364 | |
---|
1365 | static int |
---|
1366 | ApplicationType( |
---|
1367 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp, for error message. */ |
---|
1368 | const char *originalName, /* Name of the application to find. */ |
---|
1369 | char fullName[]) /* Filled with complete path to |
---|
1370 | * application. */ |
---|
1371 | { |
---|
1372 | int applType, i, nameLen, found; |
---|
1373 | HANDLE hFile; |
---|
1374 | TCHAR *rest; |
---|
1375 | char *ext; |
---|
1376 | char buf[2]; |
---|
1377 | DWORD attr, read; |
---|
1378 | IMAGE_DOS_HEADER header; |
---|
1379 | Tcl_DString nameBuf, ds; |
---|
1380 | const TCHAR *nativeName; |
---|
1381 | WCHAR nativeFullPath[MAX_PATH]; |
---|
1382 | static char extensions[][5] = {"", ".com", ".exe", ".bat"}; |
---|
1383 | |
---|
1384 | /* |
---|
1385 | * Look for the program as an external program. First try the name as it |
---|
1386 | * is, then try adding .com, .exe, and .bat, in that order, to the name, |
---|
1387 | * looking for an executable. |
---|
1388 | * |
---|
1389 | * Using the raw SearchPath() function doesn't do quite what is necessary. |
---|
1390 | * If the name of the executable already contains a '.' character, it will |
---|
1391 | * not try appending the specified extension when searching (in other |
---|
1392 | * words, SearchPath will not find the program "a.b.exe" if the arguments |
---|
1393 | * specified "a.b" and ".exe"). So, first look for the file as it is |
---|
1394 | * named. Then manually append the extensions, looking for a match. |
---|
1395 | */ |
---|
1396 | |
---|
1397 | applType = APPL_NONE; |
---|
1398 | Tcl_DStringInit(&nameBuf); |
---|
1399 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&nameBuf, originalName, -1); |
---|
1400 | nameLen = Tcl_DStringLength(&nameBuf); |
---|
1401 | |
---|
1402 | for (i = 0; i < (int) (sizeof(extensions) / sizeof(extensions[0])); i++) { |
---|
1403 | Tcl_DStringSetLength(&nameBuf, nameLen); |
---|
1404 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&nameBuf, extensions[i], -1); |
---|
1405 | nativeName = Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(Tcl_DStringValue(&nameBuf), |
---|
1406 | Tcl_DStringLength(&nameBuf), &ds); |
---|
1407 | found = (*tclWinProcs->searchPathProc)(NULL, nativeName, NULL, |
---|
1408 | MAX_PATH, nativeFullPath, &rest); |
---|
1409 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
---|
1410 | if (found == 0) { |
---|
1411 | continue; |
---|
1412 | } |
---|
1413 | |
---|
1414 | /* |
---|
1415 | * Ignore matches on directories or data files, return if identified a |
---|
1416 | * known type. |
---|
1417 | */ |
---|
1418 | |
---|
1419 | attr = (*tclWinProcs->getFileAttributesProc)((TCHAR *) nativeFullPath); |
---|
1420 | if ((attr == 0xffffffff) || (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)) { |
---|
1421 | continue; |
---|
1422 | } |
---|
1423 | strcpy(fullName, Tcl_WinTCharToUtf((TCHAR *) nativeFullPath, -1, &ds)); |
---|
1424 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
---|
1425 | |
---|
1426 | ext = strrchr(fullName, '.'); |
---|
1427 | if ((ext != NULL) && (stricmp(ext, ".bat") == 0)) { |
---|
1428 | applType = APPL_DOS; |
---|
1429 | break; |
---|
1430 | } |
---|
1431 | |
---|
1432 | hFile = (*tclWinProcs->createFileProc)((TCHAR *) nativeFullPath, |
---|
1433 | GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, |
---|
1434 | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); |
---|
1435 | if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
---|
1436 | continue; |
---|
1437 | } |
---|
1438 | |
---|
1439 | header.e_magic = 0; |
---|
1440 | ReadFile(hFile, (void *) &header, sizeof(header), &read, NULL); |
---|
1441 | if (header.e_magic != IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE) { |
---|
1442 | /* |
---|
1443 | * Doesn't have the magic number for relocatable executables. If |
---|
1444 | * filename ends with .com, assume it's a DOS application anyhow. |
---|
1445 | * Note that we didn't make this assumption at first, because some |
---|
1446 | * supposed .com files are really 32-bit executables with all the |
---|
1447 | * magic numbers and everything. |
---|
1448 | */ |
---|
1449 | |
---|
1450 | CloseHandle(hFile); |
---|
1451 | if ((ext != NULL) && (stricmp(ext, ".com") == 0)) { |
---|
1452 | applType = APPL_DOS; |
---|
1453 | break; |
---|
1454 | } |
---|
1455 | continue; |
---|
1456 | } |
---|
1457 | if (header.e_lfarlc != sizeof(header)) { |
---|
1458 | /* |
---|
1459 | * All Windows 3.X and Win32 and some DOS programs have this value |
---|
1460 | * set here. If it doesn't, assume that since it already had the |
---|
1461 | * other magic number it was a DOS application. |
---|
1462 | */ |
---|
1463 | |
---|
1464 | CloseHandle(hFile); |
---|
1465 | applType = APPL_DOS; |
---|
1466 | break; |
---|
1467 | } |
---|
1468 | |
---|
1469 | /* |
---|
1470 | * The DWORD at header.e_lfanew points to yet another magic number. |
---|
1471 | */ |
---|
1472 | |
---|
1473 | buf[0] = '\0'; |
---|
1474 | SetFilePointer(hFile, header.e_lfanew, NULL, FILE_BEGIN); |
---|
1475 | ReadFile(hFile, (void *) buf, 2, &read, NULL); |
---|
1476 | CloseHandle(hFile); |
---|
1477 | |
---|
1478 | if ((buf[0] == 'N') && (buf[1] == 'E')) { |
---|
1479 | applType = APPL_WIN3X; |
---|
1480 | } else if ((buf[0] == 'P') && (buf[1] == 'E')) { |
---|
1481 | applType = APPL_WIN32; |
---|
1482 | } else { |
---|
1483 | /* |
---|
1484 | * Strictly speaking, there should be a test that there is an 'L' |
---|
1485 | * and 'E' at buf[0..1], to identify the type as DOS, but of |
---|
1486 | * course we ran into a DOS executable that _doesn't_ have the |
---|
1487 | * magic number - specifically, one compiled using the Lahey |
---|
1488 | * Fortran90 compiler. |
---|
1489 | */ |
---|
1490 | |
---|
1491 | applType = APPL_DOS; |
---|
1492 | } |
---|
1493 | break; |
---|
1494 | } |
---|
1495 | Tcl_DStringFree(&nameBuf); |
---|
1496 | |
---|
1497 | if (applType == APPL_NONE) { |
---|
1498 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
1499 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't execute \"", originalName, |
---|
1500 | "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); |
---|
1501 | return APPL_NONE; |
---|
1502 | } |
---|
1503 | |
---|
1504 | if ((applType == APPL_DOS) || (applType == APPL_WIN3X)) { |
---|
1505 | /* |
---|
1506 | * Replace long path name of executable with short path name for |
---|
1507 | * 16-bit applications. Otherwise the application may not be able to |
---|
1508 | * correctly parse its own command line to separate off the |
---|
1509 | * application name from the arguments. |
---|
1510 | */ |
---|
1511 | |
---|
1512 | (*tclWinProcs->getShortPathNameProc)((TCHAR *) nativeFullPath, |
---|
1513 | nativeFullPath, MAX_PATH); |
---|
1514 | strcpy(fullName, Tcl_WinTCharToUtf((TCHAR *) nativeFullPath, -1, &ds)); |
---|
1515 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
---|
1516 | } |
---|
1517 | return applType; |
---|
1518 | } |
---|
1519 | |
---|
1520 | /* |
---|
1521 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1522 | * |
---|
1523 | * BuildCommandLine -- |
---|
1524 | * |
---|
1525 | * The command line arguments are stored in linePtr separated by spaces, |
---|
1526 | * in a form that CreateProcess() understands. Special characters in |
---|
1527 | * individual arguments from argv[] must be quoted when being stored in |
---|
1528 | * cmdLine. |
---|
1529 | * |
---|
1530 | * Results: |
---|
1531 | * None. |
---|
1532 | * |
---|
1533 | * Side effects: |
---|
1534 | * None. |
---|
1535 | * |
---|
1536 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1537 | */ |
---|
1538 | |
---|
1539 | static void |
---|
1540 | BuildCommandLine( |
---|
1541 | const char *executable, /* Full path of executable (including |
---|
1542 | * extension). Replacement for argv[0]. */ |
---|
1543 | int argc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
---|
1544 | const char **argv, /* Argument strings in UTF. */ |
---|
1545 | Tcl_DString *linePtr) /* Initialized Tcl_DString that receives the |
---|
1546 | * command line (TCHAR). */ |
---|
1547 | { |
---|
1548 | const char *arg, *start, *special; |
---|
1549 | int quote, i; |
---|
1550 | Tcl_DString ds; |
---|
1551 | |
---|
1552 | Tcl_DStringInit(&ds); |
---|
1553 | |
---|
1554 | /* |
---|
1555 | * Prime the path. Add a space separator if we were primed with something. |
---|
1556 | */ |
---|
1557 | |
---|
1558 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, Tcl_DStringValue(linePtr), -1); |
---|
1559 | if (Tcl_DStringLength(linePtr) > 0) { |
---|
1560 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, " ", 1); |
---|
1561 | } |
---|
1562 | |
---|
1563 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
---|
1564 | if (i == 0) { |
---|
1565 | arg = executable; |
---|
1566 | } else { |
---|
1567 | arg = argv[i]; |
---|
1568 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, " ", 1); |
---|
1569 | } |
---|
1570 | |
---|
1571 | quote = 0; |
---|
1572 | if (arg[0] == '\0') { |
---|
1573 | quote = 1; |
---|
1574 | } else { |
---|
1575 | int count; |
---|
1576 | Tcl_UniChar ch; |
---|
1577 | for (start = arg; *start != '\0'; start += count) { |
---|
1578 | count = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(start, &ch); |
---|
1579 | if (Tcl_UniCharIsSpace(ch)) { /* INTL: ISO space. */ |
---|
1580 | quote = 1; |
---|
1581 | break; |
---|
1582 | } |
---|
1583 | } |
---|
1584 | } |
---|
1585 | if (quote) { |
---|
1586 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "\"", 1); |
---|
1587 | } |
---|
1588 | start = arg; |
---|
1589 | for (special = arg; ; ) { |
---|
1590 | if ((*special == '\\') && (special[1] == '\\' || |
---|
1591 | special[1] == '"' || (quote && special[1] == '\0'))) { |
---|
1592 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, start, (int) (special - start)); |
---|
1593 | start = special; |
---|
1594 | while (1) { |
---|
1595 | special++; |
---|
1596 | if (*special == '"' || (quote && *special == '\0')) { |
---|
1597 | /* |
---|
1598 | * N backslashes followed a quote -> insert N * 2 + 1 |
---|
1599 | * backslashes then a quote. |
---|
1600 | */ |
---|
1601 | |
---|
1602 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, start, |
---|
1603 | (int) (special - start)); |
---|
1604 | break; |
---|
1605 | } |
---|
1606 | if (*special != '\\') { |
---|
1607 | break; |
---|
1608 | } |
---|
1609 | } |
---|
1610 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, start, (int) (special - start)); |
---|
1611 | start = special; |
---|
1612 | } |
---|
1613 | if (*special == '"') { |
---|
1614 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, start, (int) (special - start)); |
---|
1615 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "\\\"", 2); |
---|
1616 | start = special + 1; |
---|
1617 | } |
---|
1618 | if (*special == '\0') { |
---|
1619 | break; |
---|
1620 | } |
---|
1621 | special++; |
---|
1622 | } |
---|
1623 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, start, (int) (special - start)); |
---|
1624 | if (quote) { |
---|
1625 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "\"", 1); |
---|
1626 | } |
---|
1627 | } |
---|
1628 | Tcl_DStringFree(linePtr); |
---|
1629 | Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), Tcl_DStringLength(&ds), linePtr); |
---|
1630 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
---|
1631 | } |
---|
1632 | |
---|
1633 | /* |
---|
1634 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1635 | * |
---|
1636 | * TclpCreateCommandChannel -- |
---|
1637 | * |
---|
1638 | * This function is called by Tcl_OpenCommandChannel to perform the |
---|
1639 | * platform specific channel initialization for a command channel. |
---|
1640 | * |
---|
1641 | * Results: |
---|
1642 | * Returns a new channel or NULL on failure. |
---|
1643 | * |
---|
1644 | * Side effects: |
---|
1645 | * Allocates a new channel. |
---|
1646 | * |
---|
1647 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1648 | */ |
---|
1649 | |
---|
1650 | Tcl_Channel |
---|
1651 | TclpCreateCommandChannel( |
---|
1652 | TclFile readFile, /* If non-null, gives the file for reading. */ |
---|
1653 | TclFile writeFile, /* If non-null, gives the file for writing. */ |
---|
1654 | TclFile errorFile, /* If non-null, gives the file where errors |
---|
1655 | * can be read. */ |
---|
1656 | int numPids, /* The number of pids in the pid array. */ |
---|
1657 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr) /* An array of process identifiers. */ |
---|
1658 | { |
---|
1659 | char channelName[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; |
---|
1660 | int channelId; |
---|
1661 | DWORD id; |
---|
1662 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) ckalloc((unsigned) sizeof(PipeInfo)); |
---|
1663 | |
---|
1664 | PipeInit(); |
---|
1665 | |
---|
1666 | infoPtr->watchMask = 0; |
---|
1667 | infoPtr->flags = 0; |
---|
1668 | infoPtr->readFlags = 0; |
---|
1669 | infoPtr->readFile = readFile; |
---|
1670 | infoPtr->writeFile = writeFile; |
---|
1671 | infoPtr->errorFile = errorFile; |
---|
1672 | infoPtr->numPids = numPids; |
---|
1673 | infoPtr->pidPtr = pidPtr; |
---|
1674 | infoPtr->writeBuf = 0; |
---|
1675 | infoPtr->writeBufLen = 0; |
---|
1676 | infoPtr->writeError = 0; |
---|
1677 | infoPtr->channel = (Tcl_Channel) NULL; |
---|
1678 | |
---|
1679 | /* |
---|
1680 | * Use one of the fds associated with the channel as the channel id. |
---|
1681 | */ |
---|
1682 | |
---|
1683 | if (readFile) { |
---|
1684 | channelId = (int) ((WinFile*)readFile)->handle; |
---|
1685 | } else if (writeFile) { |
---|
1686 | channelId = (int) ((WinFile*)writeFile)->handle; |
---|
1687 | } else if (errorFile) { |
---|
1688 | channelId = (int) ((WinFile*)errorFile)->handle; |
---|
1689 | } else { |
---|
1690 | channelId = 0; |
---|
1691 | } |
---|
1692 | |
---|
1693 | infoPtr->validMask = 0; |
---|
1694 | |
---|
1695 | infoPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetCurrentThread(); |
---|
1696 | |
---|
1697 | if (readFile != NULL) { |
---|
1698 | /* |
---|
1699 | * Start the background reader thread. |
---|
1700 | */ |
---|
1701 | |
---|
1702 | infoPtr->readable = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL); |
---|
1703 | infoPtr->startReader = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); |
---|
1704 | infoPtr->stopReader = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); |
---|
1705 | infoPtr->readThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, PipeReaderThread, |
---|
1706 | infoPtr, 0, &id); |
---|
1707 | SetThreadPriority(infoPtr->readThread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST); |
---|
1708 | infoPtr->validMask |= TCL_READABLE; |
---|
1709 | } else { |
---|
1710 | infoPtr->readThread = 0; |
---|
1711 | } |
---|
1712 | if (writeFile != NULL) { |
---|
1713 | /* |
---|
1714 | * Start the background writer thread. |
---|
1715 | */ |
---|
1716 | |
---|
1717 | infoPtr->writable = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL); |
---|
1718 | infoPtr->startWriter = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); |
---|
1719 | infoPtr->stopWriter = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); |
---|
1720 | infoPtr->writeThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, PipeWriterThread, |
---|
1721 | infoPtr, 0, &id); |
---|
1722 | SetThreadPriority(infoPtr->readThread, THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST); |
---|
1723 | infoPtr->validMask |= TCL_WRITABLE; |
---|
1724 | } |
---|
1725 | |
---|
1726 | /* |
---|
1727 | * For backward compatibility with previous versions of Tcl, we use |
---|
1728 | * "file%d" as the base name for pipes even though it would be more |
---|
1729 | * natural to use "pipe%d". Use the pointer to keep the channel names |
---|
1730 | * unique, in case channels share handles (stdin/stdout). |
---|
1731 | */ |
---|
1732 | |
---|
1733 | wsprintfA(channelName, "file%lx", infoPtr); |
---|
1734 | infoPtr->channel = Tcl_CreateChannel(&pipeChannelType, channelName, |
---|
1735 | (ClientData) infoPtr, infoPtr->validMask); |
---|
1736 | |
---|
1737 | /* |
---|
1738 | * Pipes have AUTO translation mode on Windows and ^Z eof char, which |
---|
1739 | * means that a ^Z will be appended to them at close. This is needed for |
---|
1740 | * Windows programs that expect a ^Z at EOF. |
---|
1741 | */ |
---|
1742 | |
---|
1743 | Tcl_SetChannelOption((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, infoPtr->channel, |
---|
1744 | "-translation", "auto"); |
---|
1745 | Tcl_SetChannelOption((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, infoPtr->channel, |
---|
1746 | "-eofchar", "\032 {}"); |
---|
1747 | return infoPtr->channel; |
---|
1748 | } |
---|
1749 | |
---|
1750 | /* |
---|
1751 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1752 | * |
---|
1753 | * TclGetAndDetachPids -- |
---|
1754 | * |
---|
1755 | * Stores a list of the command PIDs for a command channel in the |
---|
1756 | * interp's result. |
---|
1757 | * |
---|
1758 | * Results: |
---|
1759 | * None. |
---|
1760 | * |
---|
1761 | * Side effects: |
---|
1762 | * Modifies the interp's result. |
---|
1763 | * |
---|
1764 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1765 | */ |
---|
1766 | |
---|
1767 | void |
---|
1768 | TclGetAndDetachPids( |
---|
1769 | Tcl_Interp *interp, |
---|
1770 | Tcl_Channel chan) |
---|
1771 | { |
---|
1772 | PipeInfo *pipePtr; |
---|
1773 | const Tcl_ChannelType *chanTypePtr; |
---|
1774 | int i; |
---|
1775 | char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; |
---|
1776 | |
---|
1777 | /* |
---|
1778 | * Punt if the channel is not a command channel. |
---|
1779 | */ |
---|
1780 | |
---|
1781 | chanTypePtr = Tcl_GetChannelType(chan); |
---|
1782 | if (chanTypePtr != &pipeChannelType) { |
---|
1783 | return; |
---|
1784 | } |
---|
1785 | |
---|
1786 | pipePtr = (PipeInfo *) Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData(chan); |
---|
1787 | for (i = 0; i < pipePtr->numPids; i++) { |
---|
1788 | wsprintfA(buf, "%lu", TclpGetPid(pipePtr->pidPtr[i])); |
---|
1789 | Tcl_AppendElement(interp, buf); |
---|
1790 | Tcl_DetachPids(1, &(pipePtr->pidPtr[i])); |
---|
1791 | } |
---|
1792 | if (pipePtr->numPids > 0) { |
---|
1793 | ckfree((char *) pipePtr->pidPtr); |
---|
1794 | pipePtr->numPids = 0; |
---|
1795 | } |
---|
1796 | } |
---|
1797 | |
---|
1798 | /* |
---|
1799 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1800 | * |
---|
1801 | * PipeBlockModeProc -- |
---|
1802 | * |
---|
1803 | * Set blocking or non-blocking mode on channel. |
---|
1804 | * |
---|
1805 | * Results: |
---|
1806 | * 0 if successful, errno when failed. |
---|
1807 | * |
---|
1808 | * Side effects: |
---|
1809 | * Sets the device into blocking or non-blocking mode. |
---|
1810 | * |
---|
1811 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1812 | */ |
---|
1813 | |
---|
1814 | static int |
---|
1815 | PipeBlockModeProc( |
---|
1816 | ClientData instanceData, /* Instance data for channel. */ |
---|
1817 | int mode) /* TCL_MODE_BLOCKING or |
---|
1818 | * TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING. */ |
---|
1819 | { |
---|
1820 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
1821 | |
---|
1822 | /* |
---|
1823 | * Pipes on Windows can not be switched between blocking and nonblocking, |
---|
1824 | * hence we have to emulate the behavior. This is done in the input |
---|
1825 | * function by checking against a bit in the state. We set or unset the |
---|
1826 | * bit here to cause the input function to emulate the correct behavior. |
---|
1827 | */ |
---|
1828 | |
---|
1829 | if (mode == TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING) { |
---|
1830 | infoPtr->flags |= PIPE_ASYNC; |
---|
1831 | } else { |
---|
1832 | infoPtr->flags &= ~(PIPE_ASYNC); |
---|
1833 | } |
---|
1834 | return 0; |
---|
1835 | } |
---|
1836 | |
---|
1837 | /* |
---|
1838 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1839 | * |
---|
1840 | * PipeClose2Proc -- |
---|
1841 | * |
---|
1842 | * Closes a pipe based IO channel. |
---|
1843 | * |
---|
1844 | * Results: |
---|
1845 | * 0 on success, errno otherwise. |
---|
1846 | * |
---|
1847 | * Side effects: |
---|
1848 | * Closes the physical channel. |
---|
1849 | * |
---|
1850 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1851 | */ |
---|
1852 | |
---|
1853 | static int |
---|
1854 | PipeClose2Proc( |
---|
1855 | ClientData instanceData, /* Pointer to PipeInfo structure. */ |
---|
1856 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* For error reporting. */ |
---|
1857 | int flags) /* Flags that indicate which side to close. */ |
---|
1858 | { |
---|
1859 | PipeInfo *pipePtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
1860 | Tcl_Channel errChan; |
---|
1861 | int errorCode, result; |
---|
1862 | PipeInfo *infoPtr, **nextPtrPtr; |
---|
1863 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
---|
1864 | DWORD exitCode; |
---|
1865 | |
---|
1866 | errorCode = 0; |
---|
1867 | result = 0; |
---|
1868 | |
---|
1869 | if ((!flags || flags == TCL_CLOSE_READ) && (pipePtr->readFile != NULL)) { |
---|
1870 | /* |
---|
1871 | * Clean up the background thread if necessary. Note that this must be |
---|
1872 | * done before we can close the file, since the thread may be blocking |
---|
1873 | * trying to read from the pipe. |
---|
1874 | */ |
---|
1875 | |
---|
1876 | if (pipePtr->readThread) { |
---|
1877 | /* |
---|
1878 | * The thread may already have closed on its own. Check its exit |
---|
1879 | * code. |
---|
1880 | */ |
---|
1881 | |
---|
1882 | GetExitCodeThread(pipePtr->readThread, &exitCode); |
---|
1883 | |
---|
1884 | if (exitCode == STILL_ACTIVE) { |
---|
1885 | /* |
---|
1886 | * Set the stop event so that if the reader thread is blocked |
---|
1887 | * in PipeReaderThread on WaitForMultipleEvents, it will exit |
---|
1888 | * cleanly. |
---|
1889 | */ |
---|
1890 | |
---|
1891 | SetEvent(pipePtr->stopReader); |
---|
1892 | |
---|
1893 | /* |
---|
1894 | * Wait at most 20 milliseconds for the reader thread to |
---|
1895 | * close. |
---|
1896 | */ |
---|
1897 | |
---|
1898 | if (WaitForSingleObject(pipePtr->readThread, |
---|
1899 | 20) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) { |
---|
1900 | /* |
---|
1901 | * The thread must be blocked waiting for the pipe to |
---|
1902 | * become readable in ReadFile(). There isn't a clean way |
---|
1903 | * to exit the thread from this condition. We should |
---|
1904 | * terminate the child process instead to get the reader |
---|
1905 | * thread to fall out of ReadFile with a FALSE. (below) is |
---|
1906 | * not the correct way to do this, but will stay here |
---|
1907 | * until a better solution is found. |
---|
1908 | * |
---|
1909 | * Note that we need to guard against terminating the |
---|
1910 | * thread while it is in the middle of Tcl_ThreadAlert |
---|
1911 | * because it won't be able to release the notifier lock. |
---|
1912 | */ |
---|
1913 | |
---|
1914 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
1915 | |
---|
1916 | /* BUG: this leaks memory */ |
---|
1917 | TerminateThread(pipePtr->readThread, 0); |
---|
1918 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
1919 | } |
---|
1920 | } |
---|
1921 | |
---|
1922 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->readThread); |
---|
1923 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->readable); |
---|
1924 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->startReader); |
---|
1925 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->stopReader); |
---|
1926 | pipePtr->readThread = NULL; |
---|
1927 | } |
---|
1928 | if (TclpCloseFile(pipePtr->readFile) != 0) { |
---|
1929 | errorCode = errno; |
---|
1930 | } |
---|
1931 | pipePtr->validMask &= ~TCL_READABLE; |
---|
1932 | pipePtr->readFile = NULL; |
---|
1933 | } |
---|
1934 | if ((!flags || flags & TCL_CLOSE_WRITE) |
---|
1935 | && (pipePtr->writeFile != NULL)) { |
---|
1936 | if (pipePtr->writeThread) { |
---|
1937 | /* |
---|
1938 | * Wait for the writer thread to finish the current buffer, then |
---|
1939 | * terminate the thread and close the handles. If the channel is |
---|
1940 | * nonblocking, there should be no pending write operations. |
---|
1941 | */ |
---|
1942 | |
---|
1943 | WaitForSingleObject(pipePtr->writable, INFINITE); |
---|
1944 | |
---|
1945 | /* |
---|
1946 | * The thread may already have closed on it's own. Check its exit |
---|
1947 | * code. |
---|
1948 | */ |
---|
1949 | |
---|
1950 | GetExitCodeThread(pipePtr->writeThread, &exitCode); |
---|
1951 | |
---|
1952 | if (exitCode == STILL_ACTIVE) { |
---|
1953 | /* |
---|
1954 | * Set the stop event so that if the reader thread is blocked |
---|
1955 | * in PipeReaderThread on WaitForMultipleEvents, it will exit |
---|
1956 | * cleanly. |
---|
1957 | */ |
---|
1958 | |
---|
1959 | SetEvent(pipePtr->stopWriter); |
---|
1960 | |
---|
1961 | /* |
---|
1962 | * Wait at most 20 milliseconds for the reader thread to |
---|
1963 | * close. |
---|
1964 | */ |
---|
1965 | |
---|
1966 | if (WaitForSingleObject(pipePtr->writeThread, |
---|
1967 | 20) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) { |
---|
1968 | /* |
---|
1969 | * The thread must be blocked waiting for the pipe to |
---|
1970 | * consume input in WriteFile(). There isn't a clean way |
---|
1971 | * to exit the thread from this condition. We should |
---|
1972 | * terminate the child process instead to get the writer |
---|
1973 | * thread to fall out of WriteFile with a FALSE. (below) |
---|
1974 | * is not the correct way to do this, but will stay here |
---|
1975 | * until a better solution is found. |
---|
1976 | * |
---|
1977 | * Note that we need to guard against terminating the |
---|
1978 | * thread while it is in the middle of Tcl_ThreadAlert |
---|
1979 | * because it won't be able to release the notifier lock. |
---|
1980 | */ |
---|
1981 | |
---|
1982 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
1983 | |
---|
1984 | /* BUG: this leaks memory */ |
---|
1985 | TerminateThread(pipePtr->writeThread, 0); |
---|
1986 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
1987 | } |
---|
1988 | } |
---|
1989 | |
---|
1990 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->writeThread); |
---|
1991 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->writable); |
---|
1992 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->startWriter); |
---|
1993 | CloseHandle(pipePtr->stopWriter); |
---|
1994 | pipePtr->writeThread = NULL; |
---|
1995 | } |
---|
1996 | if (TclpCloseFile(pipePtr->writeFile) != 0) { |
---|
1997 | if (errorCode == 0) { |
---|
1998 | errorCode = errno; |
---|
1999 | } |
---|
2000 | } |
---|
2001 | pipePtr->validMask &= ~TCL_WRITABLE; |
---|
2002 | pipePtr->writeFile = NULL; |
---|
2003 | } |
---|
2004 | |
---|
2005 | pipePtr->watchMask &= pipePtr->validMask; |
---|
2006 | |
---|
2007 | /* |
---|
2008 | * Don't free the channel if any of the flags were set. |
---|
2009 | */ |
---|
2010 | |
---|
2011 | if (flags) { |
---|
2012 | return errorCode; |
---|
2013 | } |
---|
2014 | |
---|
2015 | /* |
---|
2016 | * Remove the file from the list of watched files. |
---|
2017 | */ |
---|
2018 | |
---|
2019 | for (nextPtrPtr = &(tsdPtr->firstPipePtr), infoPtr = *nextPtrPtr; |
---|
2020 | infoPtr != NULL; |
---|
2021 | nextPtrPtr = &infoPtr->nextPtr, infoPtr = *nextPtrPtr) { |
---|
2022 | if (infoPtr == (PipeInfo *)pipePtr) { |
---|
2023 | *nextPtrPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
2024 | break; |
---|
2025 | } |
---|
2026 | } |
---|
2027 | |
---|
2028 | if ((pipePtr->flags & PIPE_ASYNC) || TclInExit()) { |
---|
2029 | /* |
---|
2030 | * If the channel is non-blocking or Tcl is being cleaned up, just |
---|
2031 | * detach the children PIDs, reap them (important if we are in a |
---|
2032 | * dynamic load module), and discard the errorFile. |
---|
2033 | */ |
---|
2034 | |
---|
2035 | Tcl_DetachPids(pipePtr->numPids, pipePtr->pidPtr); |
---|
2036 | Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs(); |
---|
2037 | |
---|
2038 | if (pipePtr->errorFile) { |
---|
2039 | if (TclpCloseFile(pipePtr->errorFile) != 0) { |
---|
2040 | if (errorCode == 0) { |
---|
2041 | errorCode = errno; |
---|
2042 | } |
---|
2043 | } |
---|
2044 | } |
---|
2045 | result = 0; |
---|
2046 | } else { |
---|
2047 | /* |
---|
2048 | * Wrap the error file into a channel and give it to the cleanup |
---|
2049 | * routine. |
---|
2050 | */ |
---|
2051 | |
---|
2052 | if (pipePtr->errorFile) { |
---|
2053 | WinFile *filePtr; |
---|
2054 | |
---|
2055 | filePtr = (WinFile*)pipePtr->errorFile; |
---|
2056 | errChan = Tcl_MakeFileChannel((ClientData) filePtr->handle, |
---|
2057 | TCL_READABLE); |
---|
2058 | ckfree((char *) filePtr); |
---|
2059 | } else { |
---|
2060 | errChan = NULL; |
---|
2061 | } |
---|
2062 | |
---|
2063 | result = TclCleanupChildren(interp, pipePtr->numPids, |
---|
2064 | pipePtr->pidPtr, errChan); |
---|
2065 | } |
---|
2066 | |
---|
2067 | if (pipePtr->numPids > 0) { |
---|
2068 | ckfree((char *) pipePtr->pidPtr); |
---|
2069 | } |
---|
2070 | |
---|
2071 | if (pipePtr->writeBuf != NULL) { |
---|
2072 | ckfree(pipePtr->writeBuf); |
---|
2073 | } |
---|
2074 | |
---|
2075 | ckfree((char*) pipePtr); |
---|
2076 | |
---|
2077 | if (errorCode == 0) { |
---|
2078 | return result; |
---|
2079 | } |
---|
2080 | return errorCode; |
---|
2081 | } |
---|
2082 | |
---|
2083 | /* |
---|
2084 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2085 | * |
---|
2086 | * PipeInputProc -- |
---|
2087 | * |
---|
2088 | * Reads input from the IO channel into the buffer given. Returns count |
---|
2089 | * of how many bytes were actually read, and an error indication. |
---|
2090 | * |
---|
2091 | * Results: |
---|
2092 | * A count of how many bytes were read is returned and an error |
---|
2093 | * indication is returned in an output argument. |
---|
2094 | * |
---|
2095 | * Side effects: |
---|
2096 | * Reads input from the actual channel. |
---|
2097 | * |
---|
2098 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2099 | */ |
---|
2100 | |
---|
2101 | static int |
---|
2102 | PipeInputProc( |
---|
2103 | ClientData instanceData, /* Pipe state. */ |
---|
2104 | char *buf, /* Where to store data read. */ |
---|
2105 | int bufSize, /* How much space is available in the |
---|
2106 | * buffer? */ |
---|
2107 | int *errorCode) /* Where to store error code. */ |
---|
2108 | { |
---|
2109 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
2110 | WinFile *filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->readFile; |
---|
2111 | DWORD count, bytesRead = 0; |
---|
2112 | int result; |
---|
2113 | |
---|
2114 | *errorCode = 0; |
---|
2115 | /* |
---|
2116 | * Synchronize with the reader thread. |
---|
2117 | */ |
---|
2118 | |
---|
2119 | result = WaitForRead(infoPtr, (infoPtr->flags & PIPE_ASYNC) ? 0 : 1); |
---|
2120 | |
---|
2121 | /* |
---|
2122 | * If an error occurred, return immediately. |
---|
2123 | */ |
---|
2124 | |
---|
2125 | if (result == -1) { |
---|
2126 | *errorCode = errno; |
---|
2127 | return -1; |
---|
2128 | } |
---|
2129 | |
---|
2130 | if (infoPtr->readFlags & PIPE_EXTRABYTE) { |
---|
2131 | /* |
---|
2132 | * The reader thread consumed 1 byte as a side effect of waiting so we |
---|
2133 | * need to move it into the buffer. |
---|
2134 | */ |
---|
2135 | |
---|
2136 | *buf = infoPtr->extraByte; |
---|
2137 | infoPtr->readFlags &= ~PIPE_EXTRABYTE; |
---|
2138 | buf++; |
---|
2139 | bufSize--; |
---|
2140 | bytesRead = 1; |
---|
2141 | |
---|
2142 | /* |
---|
2143 | * If further read attempts would block, return what we have. |
---|
2144 | */ |
---|
2145 | |
---|
2146 | if (result == 0) { |
---|
2147 | return bytesRead; |
---|
2148 | } |
---|
2149 | } |
---|
2150 | |
---|
2151 | /* |
---|
2152 | * Attempt to read bufSize bytes. The read will return immediately if |
---|
2153 | * there is any data available. Otherwise it will block until at least one |
---|
2154 | * byte is available or an EOF occurs. |
---|
2155 | */ |
---|
2156 | |
---|
2157 | if (ReadFile(filePtr->handle, (LPVOID) buf, (DWORD) bufSize, &count, |
---|
2158 | (LPOVERLAPPED) NULL) == TRUE) { |
---|
2159 | return bytesRead + count; |
---|
2160 | } else if (bytesRead) { |
---|
2161 | /* |
---|
2162 | * Ignore errors if we have data to return. |
---|
2163 | */ |
---|
2164 | |
---|
2165 | return bytesRead; |
---|
2166 | } |
---|
2167 | |
---|
2168 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
2169 | if (errno == EPIPE) { |
---|
2170 | infoPtr->readFlags |= PIPE_EOF; |
---|
2171 | return 0; |
---|
2172 | } |
---|
2173 | *errorCode = errno; |
---|
2174 | return -1; |
---|
2175 | } |
---|
2176 | |
---|
2177 | /* |
---|
2178 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2179 | * |
---|
2180 | * PipeOutputProc -- |
---|
2181 | * |
---|
2182 | * Writes the given output on the IO channel. Returns count of how many |
---|
2183 | * characters were actually written, and an error indication. |
---|
2184 | * |
---|
2185 | * Results: |
---|
2186 | * A count of how many characters were written is returned and an error |
---|
2187 | * indication is returned in an output argument. |
---|
2188 | * |
---|
2189 | * Side effects: |
---|
2190 | * Writes output on the actual channel. |
---|
2191 | * |
---|
2192 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2193 | */ |
---|
2194 | |
---|
2195 | static int |
---|
2196 | PipeOutputProc( |
---|
2197 | ClientData instanceData, /* Pipe state. */ |
---|
2198 | const char *buf, /* The data buffer. */ |
---|
2199 | int toWrite, /* How many bytes to write? */ |
---|
2200 | int *errorCode) /* Where to store error code. */ |
---|
2201 | { |
---|
2202 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
2203 | WinFile *filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->writeFile; |
---|
2204 | DWORD bytesWritten, timeout; |
---|
2205 | |
---|
2206 | *errorCode = 0; |
---|
2207 | timeout = (infoPtr->flags & PIPE_ASYNC) ? 0 : INFINITE; |
---|
2208 | if (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->writable, timeout) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) { |
---|
2209 | /* |
---|
2210 | * The writer thread is blocked waiting for a write to complete and |
---|
2211 | * the channel is in non-blocking mode. |
---|
2212 | */ |
---|
2213 | |
---|
2214 | errno = EAGAIN; |
---|
2215 | goto error; |
---|
2216 | } |
---|
2217 | |
---|
2218 | /* |
---|
2219 | * Check for a background error on the last write. |
---|
2220 | */ |
---|
2221 | |
---|
2222 | if (infoPtr->writeError) { |
---|
2223 | TclWinConvertError(infoPtr->writeError); |
---|
2224 | infoPtr->writeError = 0; |
---|
2225 | goto error; |
---|
2226 | } |
---|
2227 | |
---|
2228 | if (infoPtr->flags & PIPE_ASYNC) { |
---|
2229 | /* |
---|
2230 | * The pipe is non-blocking, so copy the data into the output buffer |
---|
2231 | * and restart the writer thread. |
---|
2232 | */ |
---|
2233 | |
---|
2234 | if (toWrite > infoPtr->writeBufLen) { |
---|
2235 | /* |
---|
2236 | * Reallocate the buffer to be large enough to hold the data. |
---|
2237 | */ |
---|
2238 | |
---|
2239 | if (infoPtr->writeBuf) { |
---|
2240 | ckfree(infoPtr->writeBuf); |
---|
2241 | } |
---|
2242 | infoPtr->writeBufLen = toWrite; |
---|
2243 | infoPtr->writeBuf = ckalloc((unsigned int) toWrite); |
---|
2244 | } |
---|
2245 | memcpy(infoPtr->writeBuf, buf, (size_t) toWrite); |
---|
2246 | infoPtr->toWrite = toWrite; |
---|
2247 | ResetEvent(infoPtr->writable); |
---|
2248 | SetEvent(infoPtr->startWriter); |
---|
2249 | bytesWritten = toWrite; |
---|
2250 | } else { |
---|
2251 | /* |
---|
2252 | * In the blocking case, just try to write the buffer directly. This |
---|
2253 | * avoids an unnecessary copy. |
---|
2254 | */ |
---|
2255 | |
---|
2256 | if (WriteFile(filePtr->handle, (LPVOID) buf, (DWORD) toWrite, |
---|
2257 | &bytesWritten, (LPOVERLAPPED) NULL) == FALSE) { |
---|
2258 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
2259 | goto error; |
---|
2260 | } |
---|
2261 | } |
---|
2262 | return bytesWritten; |
---|
2263 | |
---|
2264 | error: |
---|
2265 | *errorCode = errno; |
---|
2266 | return -1; |
---|
2267 | |
---|
2268 | } |
---|
2269 | |
---|
2270 | /* |
---|
2271 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2272 | * |
---|
2273 | * PipeEventProc -- |
---|
2274 | * |
---|
2275 | * This function is invoked by Tcl_ServiceEvent when a file event reaches |
---|
2276 | * the front of the event queue. This function invokes Tcl_NotifyChannel |
---|
2277 | * on the pipe. |
---|
2278 | * |
---|
2279 | * Results: |
---|
2280 | * Returns 1 if the event was handled, meaning it should be removed from |
---|
2281 | * the queue. Returns 0 if the event was not handled, meaning it should |
---|
2282 | * stay on the queue. The only time the event isn't handled is if the |
---|
2283 | * TCL_FILE_EVENTS flag bit isn't set. |
---|
2284 | * |
---|
2285 | * Side effects: |
---|
2286 | * Whatever the notifier callback does. |
---|
2287 | * |
---|
2288 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2289 | */ |
---|
2290 | |
---|
2291 | static int |
---|
2292 | PipeEventProc( |
---|
2293 | Tcl_Event *evPtr, /* Event to service. */ |
---|
2294 | int flags) /* Flags that indicate what events to |
---|
2295 | * handle, such as TCL_FILE_EVENTS. */ |
---|
2296 | { |
---|
2297 | PipeEvent *pipeEvPtr = (PipeEvent *)evPtr; |
---|
2298 | PipeInfo *infoPtr; |
---|
2299 | WinFile *filePtr; |
---|
2300 | int mask; |
---|
2301 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
---|
2302 | |
---|
2303 | if (!(flags & TCL_FILE_EVENTS)) { |
---|
2304 | return 0; |
---|
2305 | } |
---|
2306 | |
---|
2307 | /* |
---|
2308 | * Search through the list of watched pipes for the one whose handle |
---|
2309 | * matches the event. We do this rather than simply dereferencing the |
---|
2310 | * handle in the event so that pipes can be deleted while the event is in |
---|
2311 | * the queue. |
---|
2312 | */ |
---|
2313 | |
---|
2314 | for (infoPtr = tsdPtr->firstPipePtr; infoPtr != NULL; |
---|
2315 | infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { |
---|
2316 | if (pipeEvPtr->infoPtr == infoPtr) { |
---|
2317 | infoPtr->flags &= ~(PIPE_PENDING); |
---|
2318 | break; |
---|
2319 | } |
---|
2320 | } |
---|
2321 | |
---|
2322 | /* |
---|
2323 | * Remove stale events. |
---|
2324 | */ |
---|
2325 | |
---|
2326 | if (!infoPtr) { |
---|
2327 | return 1; |
---|
2328 | } |
---|
2329 | |
---|
2330 | /* |
---|
2331 | * Check to see if the pipe is readable. Note that we can't tell if a pipe |
---|
2332 | * is writable, so we always report it as being writable unless we have |
---|
2333 | * detected EOF. |
---|
2334 | */ |
---|
2335 | |
---|
2336 | filePtr = (WinFile*) ((PipeInfo*)infoPtr)->writeFile; |
---|
2337 | mask = 0; |
---|
2338 | if ((infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_WRITABLE) && |
---|
2339 | (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->writable, 0) != WAIT_TIMEOUT)) { |
---|
2340 | mask = TCL_WRITABLE; |
---|
2341 | } |
---|
2342 | |
---|
2343 | filePtr = (WinFile*) ((PipeInfo*)infoPtr)->readFile; |
---|
2344 | if ((infoPtr->watchMask & TCL_READABLE) && (WaitForRead(infoPtr,0) >= 0)) { |
---|
2345 | if (infoPtr->readFlags & PIPE_EOF) { |
---|
2346 | mask = TCL_READABLE; |
---|
2347 | } else { |
---|
2348 | mask |= TCL_READABLE; |
---|
2349 | } |
---|
2350 | } |
---|
2351 | |
---|
2352 | /* |
---|
2353 | * Inform the channel of the events. |
---|
2354 | */ |
---|
2355 | |
---|
2356 | Tcl_NotifyChannel(infoPtr->channel, infoPtr->watchMask & mask); |
---|
2357 | return 1; |
---|
2358 | } |
---|
2359 | |
---|
2360 | /* |
---|
2361 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2362 | * |
---|
2363 | * PipeWatchProc -- |
---|
2364 | * |
---|
2365 | * Called by the notifier to set up to watch for events on this channel. |
---|
2366 | * |
---|
2367 | * Results: |
---|
2368 | * None. |
---|
2369 | * |
---|
2370 | * Side effects: |
---|
2371 | * None. |
---|
2372 | * |
---|
2373 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2374 | */ |
---|
2375 | |
---|
2376 | static void |
---|
2377 | PipeWatchProc( |
---|
2378 | ClientData instanceData, /* Pipe state. */ |
---|
2379 | int mask) /* What events to watch for, OR-ed combination |
---|
2380 | * of TCL_READABLE, TCL_WRITABLE and |
---|
2381 | * TCL_EXCEPTION. */ |
---|
2382 | { |
---|
2383 | PipeInfo **nextPtrPtr, *ptr; |
---|
2384 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
2385 | int oldMask = infoPtr->watchMask; |
---|
2386 | ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); |
---|
2387 | |
---|
2388 | /* |
---|
2389 | * Since most of the work is handled by the background threads, we just |
---|
2390 | * need to update the watchMask and then force the notifier to poll once. |
---|
2391 | */ |
---|
2392 | |
---|
2393 | infoPtr->watchMask = mask & infoPtr->validMask; |
---|
2394 | if (infoPtr->watchMask) { |
---|
2395 | Tcl_Time blockTime = { 0, 0 }; |
---|
2396 | if (!oldMask) { |
---|
2397 | infoPtr->nextPtr = tsdPtr->firstPipePtr; |
---|
2398 | tsdPtr->firstPipePtr = infoPtr; |
---|
2399 | } |
---|
2400 | Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); |
---|
2401 | } else { |
---|
2402 | if (oldMask) { |
---|
2403 | /* |
---|
2404 | * Remove the pipe from the list of watched pipes. |
---|
2405 | */ |
---|
2406 | |
---|
2407 | for (nextPtrPtr = &(tsdPtr->firstPipePtr), ptr = *nextPtrPtr; |
---|
2408 | ptr != NULL; |
---|
2409 | nextPtrPtr = &ptr->nextPtr, ptr = *nextPtrPtr) { |
---|
2410 | if (infoPtr == ptr) { |
---|
2411 | *nextPtrPtr = ptr->nextPtr; |
---|
2412 | break; |
---|
2413 | } |
---|
2414 | } |
---|
2415 | } |
---|
2416 | } |
---|
2417 | } |
---|
2418 | |
---|
2419 | /* |
---|
2420 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2421 | * |
---|
2422 | * PipeGetHandleProc -- |
---|
2423 | * |
---|
2424 | * Called from Tcl_GetChannelHandle to retrieve OS handles from inside a |
---|
2425 | * command pipeline based channel. |
---|
2426 | * |
---|
2427 | * Results: |
---|
2428 | * Returns TCL_OK with the fd in handlePtr, or TCL_ERROR if there is no |
---|
2429 | * handle for the specified direction. |
---|
2430 | * |
---|
2431 | * Side effects: |
---|
2432 | * None. |
---|
2433 | * |
---|
2434 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2435 | */ |
---|
2436 | |
---|
2437 | static int |
---|
2438 | PipeGetHandleProc( |
---|
2439 | ClientData instanceData, /* The pipe state. */ |
---|
2440 | int direction, /* TCL_READABLE or TCL_WRITABLE */ |
---|
2441 | ClientData *handlePtr) /* Where to store the handle. */ |
---|
2442 | { |
---|
2443 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
2444 | WinFile *filePtr; |
---|
2445 | |
---|
2446 | if (direction == TCL_READABLE && infoPtr->readFile) { |
---|
2447 | filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->readFile; |
---|
2448 | *handlePtr = (ClientData) filePtr->handle; |
---|
2449 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
2450 | } |
---|
2451 | if (direction == TCL_WRITABLE && infoPtr->writeFile) { |
---|
2452 | filePtr = (WinFile*) infoPtr->writeFile; |
---|
2453 | *handlePtr = (ClientData) filePtr->handle; |
---|
2454 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
2455 | } |
---|
2456 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
2457 | } |
---|
2458 | |
---|
2459 | /* |
---|
2460 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2461 | * |
---|
2462 | * Tcl_WaitPid -- |
---|
2463 | * |
---|
2464 | * Emulates the waitpid system call. |
---|
2465 | * |
---|
2466 | * Results: |
---|
2467 | * Returns 0 if the process is still alive, -1 on an error, or the pid on |
---|
2468 | * a clean close. |
---|
2469 | * |
---|
2470 | * Side effects: |
---|
2471 | * Unless WNOHANG is set and the wait times out, the process information |
---|
2472 | * record will be deleted and the process handle will be closed. |
---|
2473 | * |
---|
2474 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2475 | */ |
---|
2476 | |
---|
2477 | Tcl_Pid |
---|
2478 | Tcl_WaitPid( |
---|
2479 | Tcl_Pid pid, |
---|
2480 | int *statPtr, |
---|
2481 | int options) |
---|
2482 | { |
---|
2483 | ProcInfo *infoPtr = NULL, **prevPtrPtr; |
---|
2484 | DWORD flags; |
---|
2485 | Tcl_Pid result; |
---|
2486 | DWORD ret, exitCode; |
---|
2487 | |
---|
2488 | PipeInit(); |
---|
2489 | |
---|
2490 | /* |
---|
2491 | * If no pid is specified, do nothing. |
---|
2492 | */ |
---|
2493 | |
---|
2494 | if (pid == 0) { |
---|
2495 | *statPtr = 0; |
---|
2496 | return 0; |
---|
2497 | } |
---|
2498 | |
---|
2499 | /* |
---|
2500 | * Find the process and cut it from the process list. |
---|
2501 | */ |
---|
2502 | |
---|
2503 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2504 | prevPtrPtr = &procList; |
---|
2505 | for (infoPtr = procList; infoPtr != NULL; |
---|
2506 | prevPtrPtr = &infoPtr->nextPtr, infoPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr) { |
---|
2507 | if (infoPtr->hProcess == (HANDLE) pid) { |
---|
2508 | *prevPtrPtr = infoPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
2509 | break; |
---|
2510 | } |
---|
2511 | } |
---|
2512 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2513 | |
---|
2514 | /* |
---|
2515 | * If the pid is not one of the processes we know about (we started it) |
---|
2516 | * then do nothing. |
---|
2517 | */ |
---|
2518 | |
---|
2519 | if (infoPtr == NULL) { |
---|
2520 | *statPtr = 0; |
---|
2521 | return 0; |
---|
2522 | } |
---|
2523 | |
---|
2524 | /* |
---|
2525 | * Officially "wait" for it to finish. We either poll (WNOHANG) or wait |
---|
2526 | * for an infinite amount of time. |
---|
2527 | */ |
---|
2528 | |
---|
2529 | if (options & WNOHANG) { |
---|
2530 | flags = 0; |
---|
2531 | } else { |
---|
2532 | flags = INFINITE; |
---|
2533 | } |
---|
2534 | ret = WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->hProcess, flags); |
---|
2535 | if (ret == WAIT_TIMEOUT) { |
---|
2536 | *statPtr = 0; |
---|
2537 | if (options & WNOHANG) { |
---|
2538 | /* |
---|
2539 | * Re-insert this infoPtr back on the list. |
---|
2540 | */ |
---|
2541 | |
---|
2542 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2543 | infoPtr->nextPtr = procList; |
---|
2544 | procList = infoPtr; |
---|
2545 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2546 | return 0; |
---|
2547 | } else { |
---|
2548 | result = 0; |
---|
2549 | } |
---|
2550 | } else if (ret == WAIT_OBJECT_0) { |
---|
2551 | GetExitCodeProcess(infoPtr->hProcess, &exitCode); |
---|
2552 | |
---|
2553 | /* |
---|
2554 | * Does the exit code look like one of the exception codes? |
---|
2555 | */ |
---|
2556 | |
---|
2557 | switch (exitCode) { |
---|
2558 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_DENORMAL_OPERAND: |
---|
2559 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO: |
---|
2560 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_INEXACT_RESULT: |
---|
2561 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION: |
---|
2562 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_OVERFLOW: |
---|
2563 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_STACK_CHECK: |
---|
2564 | case EXCEPTION_FLT_UNDERFLOW: |
---|
2565 | case EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO: |
---|
2566 | case EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW: |
---|
2567 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | SIGFPE; |
---|
2568 | break; |
---|
2569 | |
---|
2570 | case EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION: |
---|
2571 | case EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION: |
---|
2572 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | SIGILL; |
---|
2573 | break; |
---|
2574 | |
---|
2575 | case EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION: |
---|
2576 | case EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED: |
---|
2577 | case EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW: |
---|
2578 | case EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION: |
---|
2579 | case EXCEPTION_INVALID_DISPOSITION: |
---|
2580 | case EXCEPTION_GUARD_PAGE: |
---|
2581 | case EXCEPTION_INVALID_HANDLE: |
---|
2582 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | SIGSEGV; |
---|
2583 | break; |
---|
2584 | |
---|
2585 | case EXCEPTION_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT: |
---|
2586 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | SIGBUS; |
---|
2587 | break; |
---|
2588 | |
---|
2589 | case EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT: |
---|
2590 | case EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP: |
---|
2591 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | SIGTRAP; |
---|
2592 | break; |
---|
2593 | |
---|
2594 | case CONTROL_C_EXIT: |
---|
2595 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | SIGINT; |
---|
2596 | break; |
---|
2597 | |
---|
2598 | default: |
---|
2599 | /* |
---|
2600 | * Non-exceptional, normal, exit code. Note that the exit code is |
---|
2601 | * truncated to a signed short range [-32768,32768) whether it |
---|
2602 | * fits into this range or not. |
---|
2603 | * |
---|
2604 | * BUG: Even though the exit code is a DWORD, it is understood by |
---|
2605 | * convention to be a signed integer, yet there isn't enough room |
---|
2606 | * to fit this into the POSIX style waitstatus mask without |
---|
2607 | * truncating it. |
---|
2608 | */ |
---|
2609 | |
---|
2610 | *statPtr = exitCode; |
---|
2611 | break; |
---|
2612 | } |
---|
2613 | result = pid; |
---|
2614 | } else { |
---|
2615 | errno = ECHILD; |
---|
2616 | *statPtr = 0xC0000000 | ECHILD; |
---|
2617 | result = (Tcl_Pid) -1; |
---|
2618 | } |
---|
2619 | |
---|
2620 | /* |
---|
2621 | * Officially close the process handle. |
---|
2622 | */ |
---|
2623 | |
---|
2624 | CloseHandle(infoPtr->hProcess); |
---|
2625 | ckfree((char*)infoPtr); |
---|
2626 | |
---|
2627 | return result; |
---|
2628 | } |
---|
2629 | |
---|
2630 | /* |
---|
2631 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2632 | * |
---|
2633 | * TclWinAddProcess -- |
---|
2634 | * |
---|
2635 | * Add a process to the process list so that we can use Tcl_WaitPid on |
---|
2636 | * the process. |
---|
2637 | * |
---|
2638 | * Results: |
---|
2639 | * None |
---|
2640 | * |
---|
2641 | * Side effects: |
---|
2642 | * Adds the specified process handle to the process list so Tcl_WaitPid |
---|
2643 | * knows about it. |
---|
2644 | * |
---|
2645 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2646 | */ |
---|
2647 | |
---|
2648 | void |
---|
2649 | TclWinAddProcess( |
---|
2650 | HANDLE hProcess, /* Handle to process */ |
---|
2651 | DWORD id) /* Global process identifier */ |
---|
2652 | { |
---|
2653 | ProcInfo *procPtr = (ProcInfo *) ckalloc(sizeof(ProcInfo)); |
---|
2654 | |
---|
2655 | PipeInit(); |
---|
2656 | |
---|
2657 | procPtr->hProcess = hProcess; |
---|
2658 | procPtr->dwProcessId = id; |
---|
2659 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2660 | procPtr->nextPtr = procList; |
---|
2661 | procList = procPtr; |
---|
2662 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2663 | } |
---|
2664 | |
---|
2665 | /* |
---|
2666 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2667 | * |
---|
2668 | * Tcl_PidObjCmd -- |
---|
2669 | * |
---|
2670 | * This function is invoked to process the "pid" Tcl command. See the |
---|
2671 | * user documentation for details on what it does. |
---|
2672 | * |
---|
2673 | * Results: |
---|
2674 | * A standard Tcl result. |
---|
2675 | * |
---|
2676 | * Side effects: |
---|
2677 | * See the user documentation. |
---|
2678 | * |
---|
2679 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2680 | */ |
---|
2681 | |
---|
2682 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
---|
2683 | int |
---|
2684 | Tcl_PidObjCmd( |
---|
2685 | ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */ |
---|
2686 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
2687 | int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
---|
2688 | Tcl_Obj *const *objv) /* Argument strings. */ |
---|
2689 | { |
---|
2690 | Tcl_Channel chan; |
---|
2691 | const Tcl_ChannelType *chanTypePtr; |
---|
2692 | PipeInfo *pipePtr; |
---|
2693 | int i; |
---|
2694 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr; |
---|
2695 | char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; |
---|
2696 | |
---|
2697 | if (objc > 2) { |
---|
2698 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?channelId?"); |
---|
2699 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
2700 | } |
---|
2701 | if (objc == 1) { |
---|
2702 | wsprintfA(buf, "%lu", (unsigned long) getpid()); |
---|
2703 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(buf, -1)); |
---|
2704 | } else { |
---|
2705 | chan = Tcl_GetChannel(interp, Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[1], NULL), |
---|
2706 | NULL); |
---|
2707 | if (chan == (Tcl_Channel) NULL) { |
---|
2708 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
2709 | } |
---|
2710 | chanTypePtr = Tcl_GetChannelType(chan); |
---|
2711 | if (chanTypePtr != &pipeChannelType) { |
---|
2712 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
2713 | } |
---|
2714 | |
---|
2715 | pipePtr = (PipeInfo *) Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData(chan); |
---|
2716 | resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); |
---|
2717 | for (i = 0; i < pipePtr->numPids; i++) { |
---|
2718 | wsprintfA(buf, "%lu", TclpGetPid(pipePtr->pidPtr[i])); |
---|
2719 | Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(/*interp*/ NULL, resultPtr, |
---|
2720 | Tcl_NewStringObj(buf, -1)); |
---|
2721 | } |
---|
2722 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultPtr); |
---|
2723 | } |
---|
2724 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
2725 | } |
---|
2726 | |
---|
2727 | /* |
---|
2728 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2729 | * |
---|
2730 | * WaitForRead -- |
---|
2731 | * |
---|
2732 | * Wait until some data is available, the pipe is at EOF or the reader |
---|
2733 | * thread is blocked waiting for data (if the channel is in non-blocking |
---|
2734 | * mode). |
---|
2735 | * |
---|
2736 | * Results: |
---|
2737 | * Returns 1 if pipe is readable. Returns 0 if there is no data on the |
---|
2738 | * pipe, but there is buffered data. Returns -1 if an error occurred. If |
---|
2739 | * an error occurred, the threads may not be synchronized. |
---|
2740 | * |
---|
2741 | * Side effects: |
---|
2742 | * Updates the shared state flags and may consume 1 byte of data from the |
---|
2743 | * pipe. If no error occurred, the reader thread is blocked waiting for a |
---|
2744 | * signal from the main thread. |
---|
2745 | * |
---|
2746 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2747 | */ |
---|
2748 | |
---|
2749 | static int |
---|
2750 | WaitForRead( |
---|
2751 | PipeInfo *infoPtr, /* Pipe state. */ |
---|
2752 | int blocking) /* Indicates whether call should be blocking |
---|
2753 | * or not. */ |
---|
2754 | { |
---|
2755 | DWORD timeout, count; |
---|
2756 | HANDLE *handle = ((WinFile *) infoPtr->readFile)->handle; |
---|
2757 | |
---|
2758 | while (1) { |
---|
2759 | /* |
---|
2760 | * Synchronize with the reader thread. |
---|
2761 | */ |
---|
2762 | |
---|
2763 | timeout = blocking ? INFINITE : 0; |
---|
2764 | if (WaitForSingleObject(infoPtr->readable, timeout) == WAIT_TIMEOUT) { |
---|
2765 | /* |
---|
2766 | * The reader thread is blocked waiting for data and the channel |
---|
2767 | * is in non-blocking mode. |
---|
2768 | */ |
---|
2769 | |
---|
2770 | errno = EAGAIN; |
---|
2771 | return -1; |
---|
2772 | } |
---|
2773 | |
---|
2774 | /* |
---|
2775 | * At this point, the two threads are synchronized, so it is safe to |
---|
2776 | * access shared state. |
---|
2777 | */ |
---|
2778 | |
---|
2779 | /* |
---|
2780 | * If the pipe has hit EOF, it is always readable. |
---|
2781 | */ |
---|
2782 | |
---|
2783 | if (infoPtr->readFlags & PIPE_EOF) { |
---|
2784 | return 1; |
---|
2785 | } |
---|
2786 | |
---|
2787 | /* |
---|
2788 | * Check to see if there is any data sitting in the pipe. |
---|
2789 | */ |
---|
2790 | |
---|
2791 | if (PeekNamedPipe(handle, (LPVOID) NULL, (DWORD) 0, |
---|
2792 | (LPDWORD) NULL, &count, (LPDWORD) NULL) != TRUE) { |
---|
2793 | TclWinConvertError(GetLastError()); |
---|
2794 | |
---|
2795 | /* |
---|
2796 | * Check to see if the peek failed because of EOF. |
---|
2797 | */ |
---|
2798 | |
---|
2799 | if (errno == EPIPE) { |
---|
2800 | infoPtr->readFlags |= PIPE_EOF; |
---|
2801 | return 1; |
---|
2802 | } |
---|
2803 | |
---|
2804 | /* |
---|
2805 | * Ignore errors if there is data in the buffer. |
---|
2806 | */ |
---|
2807 | |
---|
2808 | if (infoPtr->readFlags & PIPE_EXTRABYTE) { |
---|
2809 | return 0; |
---|
2810 | } else { |
---|
2811 | return -1; |
---|
2812 | } |
---|
2813 | } |
---|
2814 | |
---|
2815 | /* |
---|
2816 | * We found some data in the pipe, so it must be readable. |
---|
2817 | */ |
---|
2818 | |
---|
2819 | if (count > 0) { |
---|
2820 | return 1; |
---|
2821 | } |
---|
2822 | |
---|
2823 | /* |
---|
2824 | * The pipe isn't readable, but there is some data sitting in the |
---|
2825 | * buffer, so return immediately. |
---|
2826 | */ |
---|
2827 | |
---|
2828 | if (infoPtr->readFlags & PIPE_EXTRABYTE) { |
---|
2829 | return 0; |
---|
2830 | } |
---|
2831 | |
---|
2832 | /* |
---|
2833 | * There wasn't any data available, so reset the thread and try again. |
---|
2834 | */ |
---|
2835 | |
---|
2836 | ResetEvent(infoPtr->readable); |
---|
2837 | SetEvent(infoPtr->startReader); |
---|
2838 | } |
---|
2839 | } |
---|
2840 | |
---|
2841 | /* |
---|
2842 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2843 | * |
---|
2844 | * PipeReaderThread -- |
---|
2845 | * |
---|
2846 | * This function runs in a separate thread and waits for input to become |
---|
2847 | * available on a pipe. |
---|
2848 | * |
---|
2849 | * Results: |
---|
2850 | * None. |
---|
2851 | * |
---|
2852 | * Side effects: |
---|
2853 | * Signals the main thread when input become available. May cause the |
---|
2854 | * main thread to wake up by posting a message. May consume one byte from |
---|
2855 | * the pipe for each wait operation. Will cause a memory leak of ~4k, if |
---|
2856 | * forcefully terminated with TerminateThread(). |
---|
2857 | * |
---|
2858 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2859 | */ |
---|
2860 | |
---|
2861 | static DWORD WINAPI |
---|
2862 | PipeReaderThread( |
---|
2863 | LPVOID arg) |
---|
2864 | { |
---|
2865 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *)arg; |
---|
2866 | HANDLE *handle = ((WinFile *) infoPtr->readFile)->handle; |
---|
2867 | DWORD count, err; |
---|
2868 | int done = 0; |
---|
2869 | HANDLE wEvents[2]; |
---|
2870 | DWORD waitResult; |
---|
2871 | |
---|
2872 | wEvents[0] = infoPtr->stopReader; |
---|
2873 | wEvents[1] = infoPtr->startReader; |
---|
2874 | |
---|
2875 | while (!done) { |
---|
2876 | /* |
---|
2877 | * Wait for the main thread to signal before attempting to wait on the |
---|
2878 | * pipe becoming readable. |
---|
2879 | */ |
---|
2880 | |
---|
2881 | waitResult = WaitForMultipleObjects(2, wEvents, FALSE, INFINITE); |
---|
2882 | |
---|
2883 | if (waitResult != (WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1)) { |
---|
2884 | /* |
---|
2885 | * The start event was not signaled. It might be the stop event or |
---|
2886 | * an error, so exit. |
---|
2887 | */ |
---|
2888 | |
---|
2889 | break; |
---|
2890 | } |
---|
2891 | |
---|
2892 | /* |
---|
2893 | * Try waiting for 0 bytes. This will block until some data is |
---|
2894 | * available on NT, but will return immediately on Win 95. So, if no |
---|
2895 | * data is available after the first read, we block until we can read |
---|
2896 | * a single byte off of the pipe. |
---|
2897 | */ |
---|
2898 | |
---|
2899 | if (ReadFile(handle, NULL, 0, &count, NULL) == FALSE || |
---|
2900 | PeekNamedPipe(handle, NULL, 0, NULL, &count, NULL) == FALSE) { |
---|
2901 | /* |
---|
2902 | * The error is a result of an EOF condition, so set the EOF bit |
---|
2903 | * before signalling the main thread. |
---|
2904 | */ |
---|
2905 | |
---|
2906 | err = GetLastError(); |
---|
2907 | if (err == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE) { |
---|
2908 | infoPtr->readFlags |= PIPE_EOF; |
---|
2909 | done = 1; |
---|
2910 | } else if (err == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) { |
---|
2911 | break; |
---|
2912 | } |
---|
2913 | } else if (count == 0) { |
---|
2914 | if (ReadFile(handle, &(infoPtr->extraByte), 1, &count, NULL) |
---|
2915 | != FALSE) { |
---|
2916 | /* |
---|
2917 | * One byte was consumed as a side effect of waiting for the |
---|
2918 | * pipe to become readable. |
---|
2919 | */ |
---|
2920 | |
---|
2921 | infoPtr->readFlags |= PIPE_EXTRABYTE; |
---|
2922 | } else { |
---|
2923 | err = GetLastError(); |
---|
2924 | if (err == ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE) { |
---|
2925 | /* |
---|
2926 | * The error is a result of an EOF condition, so set the |
---|
2927 | * EOF bit before signalling the main thread. |
---|
2928 | */ |
---|
2929 | |
---|
2930 | infoPtr->readFlags |= PIPE_EOF; |
---|
2931 | done = 1; |
---|
2932 | } else if (err == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) { |
---|
2933 | break; |
---|
2934 | } |
---|
2935 | } |
---|
2936 | } |
---|
2937 | |
---|
2938 | |
---|
2939 | /* |
---|
2940 | * Signal the main thread by signalling the readable event and then |
---|
2941 | * waking up the notifier thread. |
---|
2942 | */ |
---|
2943 | |
---|
2944 | SetEvent(infoPtr->readable); |
---|
2945 | |
---|
2946 | /* |
---|
2947 | * Alert the foreground thread. Note that we need to treat this like a |
---|
2948 | * critical section so the foreground thread does not terminate this |
---|
2949 | * thread while we are holding a mutex in the notifier code. |
---|
2950 | */ |
---|
2951 | |
---|
2952 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2953 | if (infoPtr->threadId != NULL) { |
---|
2954 | /* |
---|
2955 | * TIP #218. When in flight ignore the event, no one will receive |
---|
2956 | * it anyway. |
---|
2957 | */ |
---|
2958 | |
---|
2959 | Tcl_ThreadAlert(infoPtr->threadId); |
---|
2960 | } |
---|
2961 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
2962 | } |
---|
2963 | |
---|
2964 | return 0; |
---|
2965 | } |
---|
2966 | |
---|
2967 | /* |
---|
2968 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2969 | * |
---|
2970 | * PipeWriterThread -- |
---|
2971 | * |
---|
2972 | * This function runs in a separate thread and writes data onto a pipe. |
---|
2973 | * |
---|
2974 | * Results: |
---|
2975 | * Always returns 0. |
---|
2976 | * |
---|
2977 | * Side effects: |
---|
2978 | * Signals the main thread when an output operation is completed. May |
---|
2979 | * cause the main thread to wake up by posting a message. |
---|
2980 | * |
---|
2981 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
2982 | */ |
---|
2983 | |
---|
2984 | static DWORD WINAPI |
---|
2985 | PipeWriterThread( |
---|
2986 | LPVOID arg) |
---|
2987 | { |
---|
2988 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *)arg; |
---|
2989 | HANDLE *handle = ((WinFile *) infoPtr->writeFile)->handle; |
---|
2990 | DWORD count, toWrite; |
---|
2991 | char *buf; |
---|
2992 | int done = 0; |
---|
2993 | HANDLE wEvents[2]; |
---|
2994 | DWORD waitResult; |
---|
2995 | |
---|
2996 | wEvents[0] = infoPtr->stopWriter; |
---|
2997 | wEvents[1] = infoPtr->startWriter; |
---|
2998 | |
---|
2999 | while (!done) { |
---|
3000 | /* |
---|
3001 | * Wait for the main thread to signal before attempting to write. |
---|
3002 | */ |
---|
3003 | |
---|
3004 | waitResult = WaitForMultipleObjects(2, wEvents, FALSE, INFINITE); |
---|
3005 | |
---|
3006 | if (waitResult != (WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1)) { |
---|
3007 | /* |
---|
3008 | * The start event was not signaled. It might be the stop event or |
---|
3009 | * an error, so exit. |
---|
3010 | */ |
---|
3011 | |
---|
3012 | break; |
---|
3013 | } |
---|
3014 | |
---|
3015 | buf = infoPtr->writeBuf; |
---|
3016 | toWrite = infoPtr->toWrite; |
---|
3017 | |
---|
3018 | /* |
---|
3019 | * Loop until all of the bytes are written or an error occurs. |
---|
3020 | */ |
---|
3021 | |
---|
3022 | while (toWrite > 0) { |
---|
3023 | if (WriteFile(handle, buf, toWrite, &count, NULL) == FALSE) { |
---|
3024 | infoPtr->writeError = GetLastError(); |
---|
3025 | done = 1; |
---|
3026 | break; |
---|
3027 | } else { |
---|
3028 | toWrite -= count; |
---|
3029 | buf += count; |
---|
3030 | } |
---|
3031 | } |
---|
3032 | |
---|
3033 | /* |
---|
3034 | * Signal the main thread by signalling the writable event and then |
---|
3035 | * waking up the notifier thread. |
---|
3036 | */ |
---|
3037 | |
---|
3038 | SetEvent(infoPtr->writable); |
---|
3039 | |
---|
3040 | /* |
---|
3041 | * Alert the foreground thread. Note that we need to treat this like a |
---|
3042 | * critical section so the foreground thread does not terminate this |
---|
3043 | * thread while we are holding a mutex in the notifier code. |
---|
3044 | */ |
---|
3045 | |
---|
3046 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
3047 | if (infoPtr->threadId != NULL) { |
---|
3048 | /* |
---|
3049 | * TIP #218. When in flight ignore the event, no one will receive |
---|
3050 | * it anyway. |
---|
3051 | */ |
---|
3052 | |
---|
3053 | Tcl_ThreadAlert(infoPtr->threadId); |
---|
3054 | } |
---|
3055 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
3056 | } |
---|
3057 | |
---|
3058 | return 0; |
---|
3059 | } |
---|
3060 | |
---|
3061 | /* |
---|
3062 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
3063 | * |
---|
3064 | * PipeThreadActionProc -- |
---|
3065 | * |
---|
3066 | * Insert or remove any thread local refs to this channel. |
---|
3067 | * |
---|
3068 | * Results: |
---|
3069 | * None. |
---|
3070 | * |
---|
3071 | * Side effects: |
---|
3072 | * Changes thread local list of valid channels. |
---|
3073 | * |
---|
3074 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
3075 | */ |
---|
3076 | |
---|
3077 | static void |
---|
3078 | PipeThreadActionProc( |
---|
3079 | ClientData instanceData, |
---|
3080 | int action) |
---|
3081 | { |
---|
3082 | PipeInfo *infoPtr = (PipeInfo *) instanceData; |
---|
3083 | |
---|
3084 | /* |
---|
3085 | * We do not access firstPipePtr in the thread structures. This is not for |
---|
3086 | * all pipes managed by the thread, but only those we are watching. |
---|
3087 | * Removal of the filevent handlers before transfer thus takes care of |
---|
3088 | * this structure. |
---|
3089 | */ |
---|
3090 | |
---|
3091 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
3092 | if (action == TCL_CHANNEL_THREAD_INSERT) { |
---|
3093 | /* |
---|
3094 | * We can't copy the thread information from the channel when the |
---|
3095 | * channel is created. At this time the channel back pointer has not |
---|
3096 | * been set yet. However in that case the threadId has already been |
---|
3097 | * set by TclpCreateCommandChannel itself, so the structure is still |
---|
3098 | * good. |
---|
3099 | */ |
---|
3100 | |
---|
3101 | PipeInit(); |
---|
3102 | if (infoPtr->channel != NULL) { |
---|
3103 | infoPtr->threadId = Tcl_GetChannelThread(infoPtr->channel); |
---|
3104 | } |
---|
3105 | } else { |
---|
3106 | infoPtr->threadId = NULL; |
---|
3107 | } |
---|
3108 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
---|
3109 | } |
---|
3110 | |
---|
3111 | /* |
---|
3112 | * Local Variables: |
---|
3113 | * mode: c |
---|
3114 | * c-basic-offset: 4 |
---|
3115 | * fill-column: 78 |
---|
3116 | * End: |
---|
3117 | */ |
---|