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//===-- PseudoTerminal.cpp ------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "lldb/Host/PseudoTerminal.h"
#include "lldb/Host/Config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Errno.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#if defined(TIOCSCTTY)
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#endif
#include "lldb/Host/PosixApi.h"
#if defined(__ANDROID__)
int posix_openpt(int flags);
#endif
using namespace lldb_private;
// Write string describing error number
static void ErrnoToStr(char *error_str, size_t error_len) {
std::string strerror = llvm::sys::StrError();
::snprintf(error_str, error_len, "%s", strerror.c_str());
}
// PseudoTerminal constructor
PseudoTerminal::PseudoTerminal()
: m_primary_fd(invalid_fd), m_secondary_fd(invalid_fd) {}
// Destructor
//
// The destructor will close the primary and secondary file descriptors if they
// are valid and ownership has not been released using the
// ReleasePrimaryFileDescriptor() or the ReleaseSaveFileDescriptor() member
// functions.
PseudoTerminal::~PseudoTerminal() {
ClosePrimaryFileDescriptor();
CloseSecondaryFileDescriptor();
}
// Close the primary file descriptor if it is valid.
void PseudoTerminal::ClosePrimaryFileDescriptor() {
if (m_primary_fd >= 0) {
::close(m_primary_fd);
m_primary_fd = invalid_fd;
}
}
// Close the secondary file descriptor if it is valid.
void PseudoTerminal::CloseSecondaryFileDescriptor() {
if (m_secondary_fd >= 0) {
::close(m_secondary_fd);
m_secondary_fd = invalid_fd;
}
}
// Open the first available pseudo terminal with OFLAG as the permissions. The
// file descriptor is stored in this object and can be accessed with the
// PrimaryFileDescriptor() accessor. The ownership of the primary file
// descriptor can be released using the ReleasePrimaryFileDescriptor() accessor.
// If this object has a valid primary files descriptor when its destructor is
// called, it will close the primary file descriptor, therefore clients must
// call ReleasePrimaryFileDescriptor() if they wish to use the primary file
// descriptor after this object is out of scope or destroyed.
//
// RETURNS:
// True when successful, false indicating an error occurred.
bool PseudoTerminal::OpenFirstAvailablePrimary(int oflag, char *error_str,
size_t error_len) {
if (error_str)
error_str[0] = '\0';
#if LLDB_ENABLE_POSIX
// Open the primary side of a pseudo terminal
m_primary_fd = ::posix_openpt(oflag);
if (m_primary_fd < 0) {
if (error_str)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
return false;
}
// Grant access to the secondary pseudo terminal
if (::grantpt(m_primary_fd) < 0) {
if (error_str)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
ClosePrimaryFileDescriptor();
return false;
}
// Clear the lock flag on the secondary pseudo terminal
if (::unlockpt(m_primary_fd) < 0) {
if (error_str)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
ClosePrimaryFileDescriptor();
return false;
}
return true;
#else
if (error_str)
::snprintf(error_str, error_len, "%s", "pseudo terminal not supported");
return false;
#endif
}
// Open the secondary pseudo terminal for the current primary pseudo terminal. A
// primary pseudo terminal should already be valid prior to calling this
// function (see OpenFirstAvailablePrimary()). The file descriptor is stored
// this object's member variables and can be accessed via the
// GetSecondaryFileDescriptor(), or released using the
// ReleaseSecondaryFileDescriptor() member function.
//
// RETURNS:
// True when successful, false indicating an error occurred.
bool PseudoTerminal::OpenSecondary(int oflag, char *error_str,
size_t error_len) {
if (error_str)
error_str[0] = '\0';
CloseSecondaryFileDescriptor();
// Open the primary side of a pseudo terminal
const char *secondary_name = GetSecondaryName(error_str, error_len);
if (secondary_name == nullptr)
return false;
m_secondary_fd =
llvm::sys::RetryAfterSignal(-1, ::open, secondary_name, oflag);
if (m_secondary_fd < 0) {
if (error_str)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
return false;
}
return true;
}
// Get the name of the secondary pseudo terminal. A primary pseudo terminal
// should already be valid prior to calling this function (see
// OpenFirstAvailablePrimary()).
//
// RETURNS:
// NULL if no valid primary pseudo terminal or if ptsname() fails.
// The name of the secondary pseudo terminal as a NULL terminated C string
// that comes from static memory, so a copy of the string should be
// made as subsequent calls can change this value.
const char *PseudoTerminal::GetSecondaryName(char *error_str,
size_t error_len) const {
if (error_str)
error_str[0] = '\0';
if (m_primary_fd < 0) {
if (error_str)
::snprintf(error_str, error_len, "%s",
"primary file descriptor is invalid");
return nullptr;
}
const char *secondary_name = ::ptsname(m_primary_fd);
if (error_str && secondary_name == nullptr)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
return secondary_name;
}
// Fork a child process and have its stdio routed to a pseudo terminal.
//
// In the parent process when a valid pid is returned, the primary file
// descriptor can be used as a read/write access to stdio of the child process.
//
// In the child process the stdin/stdout/stderr will already be routed to the
// secondary pseudo terminal and the primary file descriptor will be closed as
// it is no longer needed by the child process.
//
// This class will close the file descriptors for the primary/secondary when the
// destructor is called, so be sure to call ReleasePrimaryFileDescriptor() or
// ReleaseSecondaryFileDescriptor() if any file descriptors are going to be used
// past the lifespan of this object.
//
// RETURNS:
// in the parent process: the pid of the child, or -1 if fork fails
// in the child process: zero
lldb::pid_t PseudoTerminal::Fork(char *error_str, size_t error_len) {
if (error_str)
error_str[0] = '\0';
pid_t pid = LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID;
#if LLDB_ENABLE_POSIX
int flags = O_RDWR;
flags |= O_CLOEXEC;
if (OpenFirstAvailablePrimary(flags, error_str, error_len)) {
// Successfully opened our primary pseudo terminal
pid = ::fork();
if (pid < 0) {
// Fork failed
if (error_str)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
} else if (pid == 0) {
// Child Process
::setsid();
if (OpenSecondary(O_RDWR, error_str, error_len)) {
// Successfully opened secondary
// Primary FD should have O_CLOEXEC set, but let's close it just in
// case...
ClosePrimaryFileDescriptor();
#if defined(TIOCSCTTY)
// Acquire the controlling terminal
if (::ioctl(m_secondary_fd, TIOCSCTTY, (char *)0) < 0) {
if (error_str)
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
}
#endif
// Duplicate all stdio file descriptors to the secondary pseudo terminal
if (::dup2(m_secondary_fd, STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO) {
if (error_str && !error_str[0])
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
}
if (::dup2(m_secondary_fd, STDOUT_FILENO) != STDOUT_FILENO) {
if (error_str && !error_str[0])
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
}
if (::dup2(m_secondary_fd, STDERR_FILENO) != STDERR_FILENO) {
if (error_str && !error_str[0])
ErrnoToStr(error_str, error_len);
}
}
} else {
// Parent Process
// Do nothing and let the pid get returned!
}
}
#endif
return pid;
}
// The primary file descriptor accessor. This object retains ownership of the
// primary file descriptor when this accessor is used. Use
// ReleasePrimaryFileDescriptor() if you wish this object to release ownership
// of the primary file descriptor.
//
// Returns the primary file descriptor, or -1 if the primary file descriptor is
// not currently valid.
int PseudoTerminal::GetPrimaryFileDescriptor() const { return m_primary_fd; }
// The secondary file descriptor accessor.
//
// Returns the secondary file descriptor, or -1 if the secondary file descriptor
// is not currently valid.
int PseudoTerminal::GetSecondaryFileDescriptor() const {
return m_secondary_fd;
}
// Release ownership of the primary pseudo terminal file descriptor without
// closing it. The destructor for this class will close the primary file
// descriptor if the ownership isn't released using this call and the primary
// file descriptor has been opened.
int PseudoTerminal::ReleasePrimaryFileDescriptor() {
// Release ownership of the primary pseudo terminal file descriptor without
// closing it. (the destructor for this class will close it otherwise!)
int fd = m_primary_fd;
m_primary_fd = invalid_fd;
return fd;
}
// Release ownership of the secondary pseudo terminal file descriptor without
// closing it. The destructor for this class will close the secondary file
// descriptor if the ownership isn't released using this call and the secondary
// file descriptor has been opened.
int PseudoTerminal::ReleaseSecondaryFileDescriptor() {
// Release ownership of the secondary pseudo terminal file descriptor without
// closing it (the destructor for this class will close it otherwise!)
int fd = m_secondary_fd;
m_secondary_fd = invalid_fd;
return fd;
}
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