1 //===- SystemUtils.h - Utilities to do low-level system stuff --*- C++ -*--===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
6 // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file contains functions used to do a variety of low-level, often
11 // system-specific, tasks.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #include "Support/SystemUtils.h"
16 #include "Config/sys/types.h"
17 #include "Config/sys/stat.h"
18 #include "Config/fcntl.h"
19 #include "Config/sys/wait.h"
20 #include "Config/unistd.h"
21 #include "Config/config.h"
22 #include <algorithm>
23 #include <fstream>
24 #include <iostream>
25 #include <cstdlib>
26 #include <cerrno>
27 using namespace llvm;
28 
29 /// isExecutableFile - This function returns true if the filename specified
30 /// exists and is executable.
31 ///
32 bool llvm::isExecutableFile(const std::string &ExeFileName) {
33   struct stat Buf;
34   if (stat(ExeFileName.c_str(), &Buf))
35     return false;  // Must not be executable!
36 
37   if (!(Buf.st_mode & S_IFREG))
38     return false;                    // Not a regular file?
39 
40   if (Buf.st_uid == getuid())        // Owner of file?
41     return Buf.st_mode & S_IXUSR;
42   else if (Buf.st_gid == getgid())   // In group of file?
43     return Buf.st_mode & S_IXGRP;
44   else                               // Unrelated to file?
45     return Buf.st_mode & S_IXOTH;
46 }
47 
48 /// isStandardOutAConsole - Return true if we can tell that the standard output
49 /// stream goes to a terminal window or console.
50 bool llvm::isStandardOutAConsole() {
51 #if HAVE_ISATTY
52   return isatty(1);
53 #endif
54   // If we don't have isatty, just return false.
55   return false;
56 }
57 
58 
59 /// FindExecutable - Find a named executable, giving the argv[0] of program
60 /// being executed. This allows us to find another LLVM tool if it is built
61 /// into the same directory, but that directory is neither the current
62 /// directory, nor in the PATH.  If the executable cannot be found, return an
63 /// empty string.
64 ///
65 std::string llvm::FindExecutable(const std::string &ExeName,
66                                  const std::string &ProgramPath) {
67   // First check the directory that bugpoint is in.  We can do this if
68   // BugPointPath contains at least one / character, indicating that it is a
69   // relative path to bugpoint itself.
70   //
71   std::string Result = ProgramPath;
72   while (!Result.empty() && Result[Result.size()-1] != '/')
73     Result.erase(Result.size()-1, 1);
74 
75   if (!Result.empty()) {
76     Result += ExeName;
77     if (isExecutableFile(Result)) return Result; // Found it?
78   }
79 
80   // Okay, if the path to the program didn't tell us anything, try using the
81   // PATH environment variable.
82   const char *PathStr = getenv("PATH");
83   if (PathStr == 0) return "";
84 
85   // Now we have a colon separated list of directories to search... try them...
86   unsigned PathLen = strlen(PathStr);
87   while (PathLen) {
88     // Find the first colon...
89     const char *Colon = std::find(PathStr, PathStr+PathLen, ':');
90 
91     // Check to see if this first directory contains the executable...
92     std::string FilePath = std::string(PathStr, Colon) + '/' + ExeName;
93     if (isExecutableFile(FilePath))
94       return FilePath;                    // Found the executable!
95 
96     // Nope it wasn't in this directory, check the next range!
97     PathLen -= Colon-PathStr;
98     PathStr = Colon;
99     while (*PathStr == ':') {   // Advance past colons
100       PathStr++;
101       PathLen--;
102     }
103   }
104 
105   // If we fell out, we ran out of directories in PATH to search, return failure
106   return "";
107 }
108 
109 static void RedirectFD(const std::string &File, int FD) {
110   if (File.empty()) return;  // Noop
111 
112   // Open the file
113   int InFD = open(File.c_str(), FD == 0 ? O_RDONLY : O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0666);
114   if (InFD == -1) {
115     std::cerr << "Error opening file '" << File << "' for "
116               << (FD == 0 ? "input" : "output") << "!\n";
117     exit(1);
118   }
119 
120   dup2(InFD, FD);   // Install it as the requested FD
121   close(InFD);      // Close the original FD
122 }
123 
124 /// RunProgramWithTimeout - This function executes the specified program, with
125 /// the specified null-terminated argument array, with the stdin/out/err fd's
126 /// redirected, with a timeout specified on the command line.  This terminates
127 /// the calling program if there is an error executing the specified program.
128 /// It returns the return value of the program, or -1 if a timeout is detected.
129 ///
130 int llvm::RunProgramWithTimeout(const std::string &ProgramPath,
131                                 const char **Args,
132                                 const std::string &StdInFile,
133                                 const std::string &StdOutFile,
134                                 const std::string &StdErrFile) {
135   // FIXME: install sigalarm handler here for timeout...
136 
137   int Child = fork();
138   switch (Child) {
139   case -1:
140     std::cerr << "ERROR forking!\n";
141     exit(1);
142   case 0:               // Child
143     RedirectFD(StdInFile, 0);      // Redirect file descriptors...
144     RedirectFD(StdOutFile, 1);
145     if (StdOutFile != StdErrFile)
146       RedirectFD(StdErrFile, 2);
147     else
148       dup2(1, 2);
149 
150     execv(ProgramPath.c_str(), (char *const *)Args);
151     std::cerr << "Error executing program: '" << ProgramPath;
152     for (; *Args; ++Args)
153       std::cerr << " " << *Args;
154     std::cerr << "'\n";
155     exit(1);
156 
157   default: break;
158   }
159 
160   // Make sure all output has been written while waiting
161   std::cout << std::flush;
162 
163   int Status;
164   if (wait(&Status) != Child) {
165     if (errno == EINTR) {
166       static bool FirstTimeout = true;
167       if (FirstTimeout) {
168         std::cout <<
169  "*** Program execution timed out!  This mechanism is designed to handle\n"
170  "    programs stuck in infinite loops gracefully.  The -timeout option\n"
171  "    can be used to change the timeout threshold or disable it completely\n"
172  "    (with -timeout=0).  This message is only displayed once.\n";
173         FirstTimeout = false;
174       }
175       return -1;   // Timeout detected
176     }
177 
178     std::cerr << "Error waiting for child process!\n";
179     exit(1);
180   }
181   return Status;
182 }
183 
184 
185 //
186 // Function: ExecWait ()
187 //
188 // Description:
189 //  This function executes a program with the specified arguments and
190 //  environment.  It then waits for the progarm to termiante and then returns
191 //  to the caller.
192 //
193 // Inputs:
194 //  argv - The arguments to the program as an array of C strings.  The first
195 //         argument should be the name of the program to execute, and the
196 //         last argument should be a pointer to NULL.
197 //
198 //  envp - The environment passes to the program as an array of C strings in
199 //         the form of "name=value" pairs.  The last element should be a
200 //         pointer to NULL.
201 //
202 // Outputs:
203 //  None.
204 //
205 // Return value:
206 //  0 - No errors.
207 //  1 - The program could not be executed.
208 //  1 - The program returned a non-zero exit status.
209 //  1 - The program terminated abnormally.
210 //
211 // Notes:
212 //  The program will inherit the stdin, stdout, and stderr file descriptors
213 //  as well as other various configuration settings (umask).
214 //
215 //  This function should not print anything to stdout/stderr on its own.  It is
216 //  a generic library function.  The caller or executed program should report
217 //  errors in the way it sees fit.
218 //
219 //  This function does not use $PATH to find programs.
220 //
221 int llvm::ExecWait(const char * const old_argv[],
222                    const char * const old_envp[]) {
223   // Child process ID
224   register int child;
225 
226   // Status from child process when it exits
227   int status;
228 
229   //
230   // Create local versions of the parameters that can be passed into execve()
231   // without creating const problems.
232   //
233   char ** const argv = (char ** const) old_argv;
234   char ** const envp = (char ** const) old_envp;
235 
236   //
237   // Create a child process.
238   //
239   switch (child=fork())
240   {
241     //
242     // An error occured:  Return to the caller.
243     //
244     case -1:
245       return 1;
246       break;
247 
248     //
249     // Child process: Execute the program.
250     //
251     case 0:
252       execve (argv[0], argv, envp);
253 
254       //
255       // If the execve() failed, we should exit and let the parent pick up
256       // our non-zero exit status.
257       //
258       exit (1);
259       break;
260 
261     //
262     // Parent process: Break out of the switch to do our processing.
263     //
264     default:
265       break;
266   }
267 
268   //
269   // Parent process: Wait for the child process to termiante.
270   //
271   if ((wait (&status)) == -1)
272   {
273     return 1;
274   }
275 
276   //
277   // If the program exited normally with a zero exit status, return success!
278   //
279   if (WIFEXITED (status) && (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0))
280   {
281     return 0;
282   }
283 
284   //
285   // Otherwise, return failure.
286   //
287   return 1;
288 }
289