From 8de1ee1b2b676b0d07586f0752750dd6b0fb7511 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 11:59:15 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2.2.27. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- g13/runner.c | 539 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 539 insertions(+) create mode 100644 g13/runner.c (limited to 'g13/runner.c') diff --git a/g13/runner.c b/g13/runner.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..138269d --- /dev/null +++ b/g13/runner.c @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ +/* runner.c - Run and watch the backend engines + * Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * + * This file is part of GnuPG. + * + * GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see . + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "g13.h" +#include "../common/i18n.h" +#include "keyblob.h" +#include "runner.h" +#include "../common/exechelp.h" +#include "mountinfo.h" + +/* The runner object. */ +struct runner_s +{ + char *name; /* The name of this runner. */ + unsigned int identifier; /* The runner identifier. */ + + int spawned; /* True if runner_spawn has been called. */ + npth_t thread; /* The TID of the runner thread. */ + runner_t next_running; /* Builds a list of all running threads. */ + int canceled; /* Set if a cancel has already been send once. */ + + int cancel_flag; /* If set the thread should terminate itself. */ + + + /* We use a reference counter to know when it is safe to remove the + object. Lacking an explicit ref function this counter will take + only these two values: + + 1 = Thread not running or only the thread is still running. + 2 = Thread is running and someone is holding a reference. */ + int refcount; + + pid_t pid; /* PID of the backend's process (the engine). */ + int in_fd; /* File descriptors to read from the engine. */ + int out_fd; /* File descriptors to write to the engine. */ + engine_handler_fnc_t handler; /* The handler functions. */ + engine_handler_cleanup_fnc_t handler_cleanup; + void *handler_data; /* Private data of HANDLER and HANDLER_CLEANUP. */ + + /* Instead of IN_FD we use an estream. Note that the runner thread + may close the stream and set status_fp to NULL at any time. Thus + it won't be a good idea to use it while the runner thread is + running. */ + estream_t status_fp; +}; + + +/* The head of the list of all running threads. */ +static runner_t running_threads; + + + + +/* Write NBYTES of BUF to file descriptor FD. */ +static int +writen (int fd, const void *buf, size_t nbytes) +{ + size_t nleft = nbytes; + int nwritten; + + while (nleft > 0) + { + nwritten = npth_write (fd, buf, nleft); + if (nwritten < 0) + { + if (errno == EINTR) + nwritten = 0; + else + return -1; + } + nleft -= nwritten; + buf = (const char*)buf + nwritten; + } + + return 0; +} + + +static int +check_already_spawned (runner_t runner, const char *funcname) +{ + if (runner->spawned) + { + log_error ("BUG: runner already spawned - ignoring call to %s\n", + funcname); + return 1; + } + else + return 0; +} + + +/* Return the number of active threads. */ +unsigned int +runner_get_threads (void) +{ + unsigned int n = 0; + runner_t r; + + for (r = running_threads; r; r = r->next_running) + n++; + return n; +} + + +/* The public release function. */ +void +runner_release (runner_t runner) +{ + gpg_error_t err; + + if (!runner) + return; + + if (!--runner->refcount) + return; + + err = mountinfo_del_mount (NULL, NULL, runner->identifier); + if (err) + log_error ("failed to remove mount with rid %u from mtab: %s\n", + runner->identifier, gpg_strerror (err)); + + es_fclose (runner->status_fp); + if (runner->in_fd != -1) + close (runner->in_fd); + if (runner->out_fd != -1) + close (runner->out_fd); + + /* Fixme: close the process. */ + + /* Tell the engine to release its data. */ + if (runner->handler_cleanup) + runner->handler_cleanup (runner->handler_data); + + if (runner->pid != (pid_t)(-1)) + { + /* The process has not been cleaned up - do it now. */ + gnupg_kill_process (runner->pid); + /* (Actually we should use the program name and not the + arbitrary NAME of the runner object. However it does not + matter because that information is only used for + diagnostics.) */ + gnupg_wait_process (runner->name, runner->pid, 1, NULL); + gnupg_release_process (runner->pid); + } + + xfree (runner->name); + xfree (runner); +} + + +/* Create a new runner context. On success a new runner object is + stored at R_RUNNER. On failure NULL is stored at this address and + an error code returned. */ +gpg_error_t +runner_new (runner_t *r_runner, const char *name) +{ + static unsigned int namecounter; /* Global name counter. */ + char *namebuffer; + runner_t runner, r; + + *r_runner = NULL; + + runner = xtrycalloc (1, sizeof *runner); + if (!runner) + return gpg_error_from_syserror (); + + /* Bump up the namecounter. In case we ever had an overflow we + check that this number is currently not in use. The algorithm is + a bit lame but should be sufficient because such an wrap is not + very likely: Assuming that we do a mount 10 times a second, then + we would overwrap on a 32 bit system after 13 years. */ + do + { + namecounter++; + for (r = running_threads; r; r = r->next_running) + if (r->identifier == namecounter) + break; + } + while (r); + + runner->identifier = namecounter; + runner->name = namebuffer = xtryasprintf ("%s-%d", name, namecounter); + if (!runner->name) + { + xfree (runner); + return gpg_error_from_syserror (); + } + runner->refcount = 1; + runner->pid = (pid_t)(-1); + runner->in_fd = -1; + runner->out_fd = -1; + + *r_runner = runner; + return 0; +} + + +/* Return the identifier of RUNNER. */ +unsigned int +runner_get_rid (runner_t runner) +{ + return runner->identifier; +} + + +/* Find a runner by its rid. Returns the runner object. The caller + must release the runner object. */ +runner_t +runner_find_by_rid (unsigned int rid) +{ + runner_t r; + + for (r = running_threads; r; r = r->next_running) + if (r->identifier == rid) + { + r->refcount++; + return r; + } + return NULL; +} + + +/* A runner usually maintains two file descriptors to control the + backend engine. This function is used to set these file + descriptors. The function takes ownership of these file + descriptors. IN_FD will be used to read from engine and OUT_FD to + send data to the engine. */ +void +runner_set_fds (runner_t runner, int in_fd, int out_fd) +{ + if (check_already_spawned (runner, "runner_set_fds")) + return; + + if (runner->in_fd != -1) + close (runner->in_fd); + if (runner->out_fd != -1) + close (runner->out_fd); + runner->in_fd = in_fd; + runner->out_fd = out_fd; +} + + +/* Set the PID of the backend engine. After this call the engine is + owned by the runner object. */ +void +runner_set_pid (runner_t runner, pid_t pid) +{ + if (check_already_spawned (runner, "runner_set_fds")) + return; + + runner->pid = pid; +} + + +/* Register the engine handler fucntions HANDLER and HANDLER_CLEANUP + and its private HANDLER_DATA with RUNNER. */ +void +runner_set_handler (runner_t runner, + engine_handler_fnc_t handler, + engine_handler_cleanup_fnc_t handler_cleanup, + void *handler_data) +{ + if (check_already_spawned (runner, "runner_set_handler")) + return; + + runner->handler = handler; + runner->handler_cleanup = handler_cleanup; + runner->handler_data = handler_data; +} + + +/* The thread spawned by runner_spawn. */ +static void * +runner_thread (void *arg) +{ + runner_t runner = arg; + gpg_error_t err = 0; + + log_debug ("starting runner thread\n"); + /* If a status_fp is available, the thread's main task is to read + from that stream and invoke the backend's handler function. This + is done on a line by line base and the line length is limited to + a reasonable value (about 1000 characters). Other work will + continue either due to an EOF of the stream or by demand of the + engine. */ + if (runner->status_fp) + { + int c, cont_line; + unsigned int pos; + char buffer[1024]; + estream_t fp = runner->status_fp; + + pos = 0; + cont_line = 0; + while (!err && !runner->cancel_flag && (c=es_getc (fp)) != EOF) + { + buffer[pos++] = c; + if (pos >= sizeof buffer - 5 || c == '\n') + { + buffer[pos - (c == '\n')] = 0; + if (opt.verbose) + log_info ("%s%s: %s\n", + runner->name, cont_line? "(cont)":"", buffer); + /* We handle only complete lines and ignore any stuff we + possibly had to truncate. That is - at least for the + encfs engine - not an issue because our changes to + the tool make sure that only relatively short prompt + lines are of interest. */ + if (!cont_line && runner->handler) + err = runner->handler (runner->handler_data, + runner, buffer); + pos = 0; + cont_line = (c != '\n'); + } + } + if (!err && runner->cancel_flag) + log_debug ("runner thread noticed cancel flag\n"); + else + log_debug ("runner thread saw EOF\n"); + if (pos) + { + buffer[pos] = 0; + if (opt.verbose) + log_info ("%s%s: %s\n", + runner->name, cont_line? "(cont)":"", buffer); + if (!cont_line && !err && runner->handler) + err = runner->handler (runner->handler_data, + runner, buffer); + } + if (!err && es_ferror (fp)) + { + err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); + log_error ("error reading from %s: %s\n", + runner->name, gpg_strerror (err)); + } + + runner->status_fp = NULL; + es_fclose (fp); + log_debug ("runner thread closed status fp\n"); + } + + /* Now wait for the process to finish. */ + if (!err && runner->pid != (pid_t)(-1)) + { + int exitcode; + + log_debug ("runner thread waiting ...\n"); + err = gnupg_wait_process (runner->name, runner->pid, 1, &exitcode); + gnupg_release_process (runner->pid); + runner->pid = (pid_t)(-1); + if (err) + log_error ("running '%s' failed (exitcode=%d): %s\n", + runner->name, exitcode, gpg_strerror (err)); + log_debug ("runner thread waiting finished\n"); + } + + /* Get rid of the runner object (note: it is refcounted). */ + log_debug ("runner thread releasing runner ...\n"); + { + runner_t r, rprev; + + for (r = running_threads, rprev = NULL; r; rprev = r, r = r->next_running) + if (r == runner) + { + if (!rprev) + running_threads = r->next_running; + else + rprev->next_running = r->next_running; + r->next_running = NULL; + break; + } + } + runner_release (runner); + log_debug ("runner thread runner released\n"); + + return NULL; +} + + +/* Spawn a new thread to let RUNNER work as a coprocess. */ +gpg_error_t +runner_spawn (runner_t runner) +{ + gpg_error_t err; + npth_attr_t tattr; + npth_t thread; + int ret; + + if (check_already_spawned (runner, "runner_spawn")) + return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BUG); + + /* In case we have an input fd, open it as an estream so that the + Pth scheduling will work. The stdio functions don't work with + Pth because they don't call the pth counterparts of read and + write unless linker tricks are used. */ + if (runner->in_fd != -1) + { + estream_t fp; + + fp = es_fdopen (runner->in_fd, "r"); + if (!fp) + { + err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); + log_error ("can't fdopen pipe for reading: %s\n", gpg_strerror (err)); + return err; + } + runner->status_fp = fp; + runner->in_fd = -1; /* Now owned by status_fp. */ + } + + npth_attr_init (&tattr); + npth_attr_setdetachstate (&tattr, NPTH_CREATE_DETACHED); + + ret = npth_create (&thread, &tattr, runner_thread, runner); + if (ret) + { + err = gpg_error_from_errno (ret); + log_error ("error spawning runner thread: %s\n", gpg_strerror (err)); + return err; + } + npth_setname_np (thread, runner->name); + + /* The scheduler has not yet kicked in, thus we can safely set the + spawned flag and the tid. */ + runner->spawned = 1; + runner->thread = thread; + runner->next_running = running_threads; + running_threads = runner; + + npth_attr_destroy (&tattr); + + /* The runner thread is now runnable. */ + + return 0; +} + + +/* Cancel a running thread. */ +void +runner_cancel (runner_t runner) +{ + /* Warning: runner_cancel_all has knowledge of this code. */ + if (runner->spawned) + { + runner->canceled = 1; /* Mark that we canceled this one already. */ + /* FIXME: This does only work if the thread emits status lines. We + need to change the thread to wait on an event. */ + runner->cancel_flag = 1; + /* For now we use the brutal way and kill the process. */ + gnupg_kill_process (runner->pid); + } +} + + +/* Cancel all runner threads. */ +void +runner_cancel_all (void) +{ + runner_t r; + + do + { + for (r = running_threads; r; r = r->next_running) + if (r->spawned && !r->canceled) + { + runner_cancel (r); + break; + } + } + while (r); +} + + +/* Send a line of data down to the engine. This line may not contain + a binary Nul or a LF character. This function is used by the + engine's handler. */ +gpg_error_t +runner_send_line (runner_t runner, const void *data, size_t datalen) +{ + gpg_error_t err = 0; + + if (!runner->spawned) + { + log_error ("BUG: runner for %s not spawned\n", runner->name); + err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INTERNAL); + } + else if (runner->out_fd == -1) + { + log_error ("no output file descriptor for runner %s\n", runner->name); + err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EBADF); + } + else if (data && datalen) + { + if (memchr (data, '\n', datalen)) + { + log_error ("LF detected in response data\n"); + err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BUG); + } + else if (memchr (data, 0, datalen)) + { + log_error ("Nul detected in response data\n"); + err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BUG); + } + else if (writen (runner->out_fd, data, datalen)) + err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); + } + + if (!err) + if (writen (runner->out_fd, "\n", 1)) + err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); + + return err; +} -- cgit v1.2.3