NetBSD/usr.bin/vi/ex/ex_shell.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
* Keith Bostic. All rights reserved.
*
* See the LICENSE file for redistribution information.
*/
#include "config.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)ex_shell.c 10.33 (Berkeley) 4/27/96";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <bitstring.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "../common/common.h"
static const char *sigmsg __P((int));
/*
* ex_shell -- :sh[ell]
* Invoke the program named in the SHELL environment variable
* with the argument -i.
*
* PUBLIC: int ex_shell __P((SCR *, EXCMD *));
*/
int
ex_shell(sp, cmdp)
SCR *sp;
EXCMD *cmdp;
{
int rval;
char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
/* We'll need a shell. */
if (opts_empty(sp, O_SHELL, 0))
return (1);
/*
* XXX
* Assumes all shells use -i.
*/
(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s -i", O_STR(sp, O_SHELL));
/* If we're stil in a vi screen, move out explicitly. */
rval = ex_exec_proc(sp, cmdp, buf, NULL, !F_ISSET(sp, SC_SCR_EXWROTE));
/*
* !!!
* Historically, vi didn't require a continue message after the
* return of the shell. Match it.
*/
F_SET(sp, SC_EX_DONTWAIT);
return (rval);
}
/*
* ex_exec_proc --
* Run a separate process.
*
* PUBLIC: int ex_exec_proc __P((SCR *, EXCMD *, char *, const char *, int));
*/
int
ex_exec_proc(sp, cmdp, cmd, msg, need_newline)
SCR *sp;
EXCMD *cmdp;
char *cmd;
const char *msg;
int need_newline;
{
const char *name;
pid_t pid;
/* We'll need a shell. */
if (opts_empty(sp, O_SHELL, 0))
return (1);
/* Enter ex mode. */
if (F_ISSET(sp, SC_VI)) {
if (sp->gp->scr_screen(sp, SC_EX)) {
ex_emsg(sp, cmdp->cmd->name, EXM_NOCANON);
return (1);
}
F_SET(sp, SC_SCR_EX | SC_SCR_EXWROTE);
}
/* Put out additional newline, message. */
if (need_newline)
(void)ex_puts(sp, "\n");
if (msg != NULL) {
(void)ex_puts(sp, msg);
(void)ex_puts(sp, "\n");
}
(void)ex_fflush(sp);
switch (pid = vfork()) {
case -1: /* Error. */
msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, "vfork");
return (1);
case 0: /* Utility. */
if ((name = strrchr(O_STR(sp, O_SHELL), '/')) == NULL)
name = O_STR(sp, O_SHELL);
else
++name;
execl(O_STR(sp, O_SHELL), name, "-c", cmd, NULL);
msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, O_STR(sp, O_SHELL), "execl: %s");
_exit(127);
/* NOTREACHED */
default: /* Parent. */
return (proc_wait(sp, (long)pid, cmd, 0, 0));
}
/* NOTREACHED */
}
/*
* proc_wait --
* Wait for one of the processes.
*
* !!!
* The pid_t type varies in size from a short to a long depending on the
* system. It has to be cast into something or the standard promotion
* rules get you. I'm using a long based on the belief that nobody is
* going to make it unsigned and it's unlikely to be a quad.
*
* PUBLIC: int proc_wait __P((SCR *, long, const char *, int, int));
*/
int
proc_wait(sp, pid, cmd, silent, okpipe)
SCR *sp;
long pid;
const char *cmd;
int silent, okpipe;
{
size_t len;
int nf, pstat;
char *p;
/* Wait for the utility, ignoring interruptions. */
for (;;) {
errno = 0;
if (waitpid((pid_t)pid, &pstat, 0) != -1)
break;
if (errno != EINTR) {
msgq(sp, M_SYSERR, "waitpid");
return (1);
}
}
/*
* Display the utility's exit status. Ignore SIGPIPE from the
* parent-writer, as that only means that the utility chose to
* exit before reading all of its input.
*/
if (WIFSIGNALED(pstat) && (!okpipe || WTERMSIG(pstat) != SIGPIPE)) {
for (; isblank(*cmd); ++cmd);
p = msg_print(sp, cmd, &nf);
len = strlen(p);
msgq(sp, M_ERR, "%.*s%s: received signal: %s%s",
MIN(len, 20), p, len > 20 ? " ..." : "",
sigmsg(WTERMSIG(pstat)),
WCOREDUMP(pstat) ? "; core dumped" : "");
if (nf)
FREE_SPACE(sp, p, 0);
return (1);
}
if (WIFEXITED(pstat) && WEXITSTATUS(pstat)) {
/*
* Remain silent for "normal" errors when doing shell file
* name expansions, they almost certainly indicate nothing
* more than a failure to match.
*
* Remain silent for vi read filter errors. It's historic
* practice.
*/
if (!silent) {
for (; isblank(*cmd); ++cmd);
p = msg_print(sp, cmd, &nf);
len = strlen(p);
msgq(sp, M_ERR, "%.*s%s: exited with status %d",
MIN(len, 20), p, len > 20 ? " ..." : "",
WEXITSTATUS(pstat));
if (nf)
FREE_SPACE(sp, p, 0);
}
return (1);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* XXX
* The sys_siglist[] table in the C library has this information, but there's
* no portable way to get to it. (Believe me, I tried.)
*/
typedef struct _sigs {
int number; /* signal number */
char *message; /* related message */
} SIGS;
SIGS const sigs[] = {
#ifdef SIGABRT
SIGABRT, "Abort trap",
#endif
#ifdef SIGALRM
SIGALRM, "Alarm clock",
#endif
#ifdef SIGBUS
SIGBUS, "Bus error",
#endif
#ifdef SIGCLD
SIGCLD, "Child exited or stopped",
#endif
#ifdef SIGCHLD
SIGCHLD, "Child exited",
#endif
#ifdef SIGCONT
SIGCONT, "Continued",
#endif
#ifdef SIGDANGER
SIGDANGER, "System crash imminent",
#endif
#ifdef SIGEMT
SIGEMT, "EMT trap",
#endif
#ifdef SIGFPE
SIGFPE, "Floating point exception",
#endif
#ifdef SIGGRANT
SIGGRANT, "HFT monitor mode granted",
#endif
#ifdef SIGHUP
SIGHUP, "Hangup",
#endif
#ifdef SIGILL
SIGILL, "Illegal instruction",
#endif
#ifdef SIGINFO
SIGINFO, "Information request",
#endif
#ifdef SIGINT
SIGINT, "Interrupt",
#endif
#ifdef SIGIO
SIGIO, "I/O possible",
#endif
#ifdef SIGIOT
SIGIOT, "IOT trap",
#endif
#ifdef SIGKILL
SIGKILL, "Killed",
#endif
#ifdef SIGLOST
SIGLOST, "Record lock",
#endif
#ifdef SIGMIGRATE
SIGMIGRATE, "Migrate process to another CPU",
#endif
#ifdef SIGMSG
SIGMSG, "HFT input data pending",
#endif
#ifdef SIGPIPE
SIGPIPE, "Broken pipe",
#endif
#ifdef SIGPOLL
SIGPOLL, "I/O possible",
#endif
#ifdef SIGPRE
SIGPRE, "Programming error",
#endif
#ifdef SIGPROF
SIGPROF, "Profiling timer expired",
#endif
#ifdef SIGPWR
SIGPWR, "Power failure imminent",
#endif
#ifdef SIGRETRACT
SIGRETRACT, "HFT monitor mode retracted",
#endif
#ifdef SIGQUIT
SIGQUIT, "Quit",
#endif
#ifdef SIGSAK
SIGSAK, "Secure Attention Key",
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
SIGSEGV, "Segmentation fault",
#endif
#ifdef SIGSOUND
SIGSOUND, "HFT sound sequence completed",
#endif
#ifdef SIGSTOP
SIGSTOP, "Suspended (signal)",
#endif
#ifdef SIGSYS
SIGSYS, "Bad system call",
#endif
#ifdef SIGTERM
SIGTERM, "Terminated",
#endif
#ifdef SIGTRAP
SIGTRAP, "Trace/BPT trap",
#endif
#ifdef SIGTSTP
SIGTSTP, "Suspended",
#endif
#ifdef SIGTTIN
SIGTTIN, "Stopped (tty input)",
#endif
#ifdef SIGTTOU
SIGTTOU, "Stopped (tty output)",
#endif
#ifdef SIGURG
SIGURG, "Urgent I/O condition",
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR1
SIGUSR1, "User defined signal 1",
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR2
SIGUSR2, "User defined signal 2",
#endif
#ifdef SIGVTALRM
SIGVTALRM, "Virtual timer expired",
#endif
#ifdef SIGWINCH
SIGWINCH, "Window size changes",
#endif
#ifdef SIGXCPU
SIGXCPU, "Cputime limit exceeded",
#endif
#ifdef SIGXFSZ
SIGXFSZ, "Filesize limit exceeded",
#endif
};
/*
* sigmsg --
* Return a pointer to a message describing a signal.
*/
static const char *
sigmsg(signo)
int signo;
{
static char buf[40];
const SIGS *sigp;
int n;
for (n = 0,
sigp = &sigs[0]; n < sizeof(sigs) / sizeof(sigs[0]); ++n, ++sigp)
if (sigp->number == signo)
return (sigp->message);
(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Unknown signal: %d", signo);
return (buf);
}