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* common/exechelp-posix.c (do_exec): Add arg 'except' and pass to close_all_fds. (gnupg_spawn_process): Add arg 'except'. Change callers to pass NULL for it. * common/exechelp-w32.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Add dummy arg 'except'. * common/exechelp-w32ce.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Ditto. * common/exectool.c (copy_buffer_do_copy): Allow NULL for SINK. (gnupg_exec_tool_stream): Add arg 'inextra'. Change callers to pass NULL for it. Allow NULL for OUTPUT. -- This hack is a first step to allow calling gpg for verification of signatures. Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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8.1 KiB
C
200 lines
8.1 KiB
C
/* exechelp.h - Definitions for the fork and exec helpers
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* Copyright (C) 2004, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This file is part of GnuPG.
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*
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* This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of either
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*
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* - the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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* your option) any later version.
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*
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* or
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*
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* - the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
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* your option) any later version.
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*
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* or both in parallel, as here.
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*
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* This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#ifndef GNUPG_COMMON_EXECHELP_H
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#define GNUPG_COMMON_EXECHELP_H
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/* Return the maximum number of currently allowed file descriptors.
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Only useful on POSIX systems. */
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int get_max_fds (void);
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/* Close all file descriptors starting with descriptor FIRST. If
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EXCEPT is not NULL, it is expected to be a list of file descriptors
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which are not to close. This list shall be sorted in ascending
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order with its end marked by -1. */
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void close_all_fds (int first, int *except);
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/* Returns an array with all currently open file descriptors. The end
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of the array is marked by -1. The caller needs to release this
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array using the *standard free* and not with xfree. This allow the
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use of this function right at startup even before libgcrypt has
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been initialized. Returns NULL on error and sets ERRNO accordingly. */
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int *get_all_open_fds (void);
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/* Portable function to create a pipe. Under Windows the write end is
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inheritable. If R_FP is not NULL, an estream is created for the
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write end and stored at R_FP. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_create_inbound_pipe (int filedes[2],
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estream_t *r_fp, int nonblock);
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/* Portable function to create a pipe. Under Windows the read end is
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inheritable. If R_FP is not NULL, an estream is created for the
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write end and stored at R_FP. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_create_outbound_pipe (int filedes[2],
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estream_t *r_fp, int nonblock);
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/* Portable function to create a pipe. Under Windows both ends are
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inheritable. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_create_pipe (int filedes[2]);
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#define GNUPG_SPAWN_NONBLOCK 16
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#define GNUPG_SPAWN_RUN_ASFW 64
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#define GNUPG_SPAWN_DETACHED 128
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/* Fork and exec the program PGMNAME.
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If R_INFP is NULL connect stdin of the new process to /dev/null; if
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it is not NULL store the address of a pointer to a new estream
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there. If R_OUTFP is NULL connect stdout of the new process to
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/dev/null; if it is not NULL store the address of a pointer to a
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new estream there. If R_ERRFP is NULL connect stderr of the new
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process to /dev/null; if it is not NULL store the address of a
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pointer to a new estream there. On success the pid of the new
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process is stored at PID. On error -1 is stored at PID and if
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R_OUTFP or R_ERRFP are not NULL, NULL is stored there.
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The arguments for the process are expected in the NULL terminated
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array ARGV. The program name itself should not be included there.
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If PREEXEC is not NULL, the given function will be called right
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before the exec.
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IF EXCEPT is not NULL, it is expected to be an ordered list of file
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descriptors, terminated by an entry with the value (-1). These
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file descriptors won't be closed before spawning a new program.
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Returns 0 on success or an error code. Calling gnupg_wait_process
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and gnupg_release_process is required if the function succeeded.
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FLAGS is a bit vector:
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GNUPG_SPAWN_NONBLOCK
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If set the two output streams are created in non-blocking
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mode and the input stream is switched to non-blocking mode.
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This is merely a convenience feature because the caller
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could do the same with gpgrt_set_nonblock. Does not yet
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work for Windows.
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GNUPG_SPAWN_DETACHED
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If set the process will be started as a background process.
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This flag is only useful under W32 (but not W32CE) systems,
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so that no new console is created and pops up a console
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window when starting the server. Does not work on W32CE.
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GNUPG_SPAWN_RUN_ASFW
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On W32 (but not on W32CE) run AllowSetForegroundWindow for
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the child. Note that due to unknown problems this actually
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allows SetForegroundWindow for all childs of this process.
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*/
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gpg_error_t
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gnupg_spawn_process (const char *pgmname, const char *argv[],
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int *execpt, void (*preexec)(void), unsigned int flags,
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estream_t *r_infp,
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estream_t *r_outfp,
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estream_t *r_errfp,
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pid_t *pid);
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/* Simplified version of gnupg_spawn_process. This function forks and
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then execs PGMNAME, while connecting INFD to stdin, OUTFD to stdout
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and ERRFD to stderr (any of them may be -1 to connect them to
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/dev/null). The arguments for the process are expected in the NULL
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terminated array ARGV. The program name itself should not be
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included there. Calling gnupg_wait_process and
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gnupg_release_process is required. Returns 0 on success or an
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error code. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_spawn_process_fd (const char *pgmname,
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const char *argv[],
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int infd, int outfd, int errfd,
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pid_t *pid);
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/* If HANG is true, waits for the process identified by PID to exit;
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if HANG is false, checks whether the process has terminated.
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PGMNAME should be the same as supplied to the spawn function and is
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only used for diagnostics. Return values:
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0
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The process exited successful. 0 is stored at R_EXITCODE.
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GPG_ERR_GENERAL
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The process exited without success. The exit code of process
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is then stored at R_EXITCODE. An exit code of -1 indicates
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that the process terminated abnormally (e.g. due to a signal).
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GPG_ERR_TIMEOUT
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The process is still running (returned only if HANG is false).
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GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE
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An invalid PID has been specified.
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Other error codes may be returned as well. Unless otherwise noted,
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-1 will be stored at R_EXITCODE. R_EXITCODE may be passed as NULL
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if the exit code is not required (in that case an error messge will
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be printed). Note that under Windows PID is not the process id but
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the handle of the process. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_wait_process (const char *pgmname, pid_t pid, int hang,
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int *r_exitcode);
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/* Like gnupg_wait_process, but for COUNT processes. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_wait_processes (const char **pgmnames, pid_t *pids,
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size_t count, int hang, int *r_exitcodes);
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/* Kill a process; that is send an appropriate signal to the process.
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gnupg_wait_process must be called to actually remove the process
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from the system. An invalid PID is ignored. */
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void gnupg_kill_process (pid_t pid);
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/* Release the process identified by PID. This function is actually
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only required for Windows but it does not harm to always call it.
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It is a nop if PID is invalid. */
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void gnupg_release_process (pid_t pid);
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/* Spawn a new process and immediately detach from it. The name of
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the program to exec is PGMNAME and its arguments are in ARGV (the
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programname is automatically passed as first argument).
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Environment strings in ENVP are set. An error is returned if
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pgmname is not executable; to make this work it is necessary to
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provide an absolute file name. */
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gpg_error_t gnupg_spawn_process_detached (const char *pgmname,
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const char *argv[],
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const char *envp[] );
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#endif /*GNUPG_COMMON_EXECHELP_H*/
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