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diff --git a/scripts/Dpkg/IPC.pm b/scripts/Dpkg/IPC.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2503642 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/Dpkg/IPC.pm @@ -0,0 +1,420 @@ +# Copyright © 2008-2009 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> +# Copyright © 2008 Frank Lichtenheld <djpig@debian.org> +# Copyright © 2008-2010, 2012-2015 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> +# +# This program 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 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +package Dpkg::IPC; + +use strict; +use warnings; + +our $VERSION = '1.02'; +our @EXPORT = qw( + spawn + wait_child +); + +use Carp; +use Exporter qw(import); + +use Dpkg::ErrorHandling; +use Dpkg::Gettext; + +=encoding utf8 + +=head1 NAME + +Dpkg::IPC - helper functions for IPC + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Dpkg::IPC offers helper functions to allow you to execute +other programs in an easy, yet flexible way, while hiding +all the gory details of IPC (Inter-Process Communication) +from you. + +=head1 FUNCTIONS + +=over 4 + +=item $pid = spawn(%opts) + +Creates a child process and executes another program in it. +The arguments are interpreted as a hash of options, specifying +how to handle the in and output of the program to execute. +Returns the pid of the child process (unless the wait_child +option was given). + +Any error will cause the function to exit with one of the +Dpkg::ErrorHandling functions. + +Options: + +=over 4 + +=item exec + +Can be either a scalar, i.e. the name of the program to be +executed, or an array reference, i.e. the name of the program +plus additional arguments. Note that the program will never be +executed via the shell, so you can't specify additional arguments +in the scalar string and you can't use any shell facilities like +globbing. + +Mandatory Option. + +=item from_file, to_file, error_to_file + +Filename as scalar. Standard input/output/error of the +child process will be redirected to the file specified. + +=item from_handle, to_handle, error_to_handle + +Filehandle. Standard input/output/error of the child process will be +dup'ed from the handle. + +=item from_pipe, to_pipe, error_to_pipe + +Scalar reference or object based on IO::Handle. A pipe will be opened for +each of the two options and either the reading (C<to_pipe> and +C<error_to_pipe>) or the writing end (C<from_pipe>) will be returned in +the referenced scalar. Standard input/output/error of the child process +will be dup'ed to the other ends of the pipes. + +=item from_string, to_string, error_to_string + +Scalar reference. Standard input/output/error of the child +process will be redirected to the string given as reference. Note +that it wouldn't be strictly necessary to use a scalar reference +for C<from_string>, as the string is not modified in any way. This was +chosen only for reasons of symmetry with C<to_string> and +C<error_to_string>. C<to_string> and C<error_to_string> imply the +C<wait_child> option. + +=item wait_child + +Scalar. If containing a true value, wait_child() will be called before +returning. The return value of spawn() will be a true value, not the pid. + +=item nocheck + +Scalar. Option of the wait_child() call. + +=item timeout + +Scalar. Option of the wait_child() call. + +=item chdir + +Scalar. The child process will chdir in the indicated directory before +calling exec. + +=item env + +Hash reference. The child process will populate %ENV with the items of the +hash before calling exec. This allows exporting environment variables. + +=item delete_env + +Array reference. The child process will remove all environment variables +listed in the array before calling exec. + +=item sig + +Hash reference. The child process will populate %SIG with the items of the +hash before calling exec. This allows setting signal dispositions. + +=item delete_sig + +Array reference. The child process will reset all signals listed in the +array to their default dispositions before calling exec. + +=back + +=cut + +sub _check_opts { + my (%opts) = @_; + + croak 'exec parameter is mandatory in spawn()' + unless $opts{exec}; + + my $to = my $error_to = my $from = 0; + foreach my $thing (qw(file handle string pipe)) { + $to++ if $opts{"to_$thing"}; + $error_to++ if $opts{"error_to_$thing"}; + $from++ if $opts{"from_$thing"}; + } + croak 'not more than one of to_* parameters is allowed' + if $to > 1; + croak 'not more than one of error_to_* parameters is allowed' + if $error_to > 1; + croak 'not more than one of from_* parameters is allowed' + if $from > 1; + + foreach my $param (qw(to_string error_to_string from_string)) { + if (exists $opts{$param} and + (not ref $opts{$param} or ref $opts{$param} ne 'SCALAR')) { + croak "parameter $param must be a scalar reference"; + } + } + + foreach my $param (qw(to_pipe error_to_pipe from_pipe)) { + if (exists $opts{$param} and + (not ref $opts{$param} or (ref $opts{$param} ne 'SCALAR' and + not $opts{$param}->isa('IO::Handle')))) { + croak "parameter $param must be a scalar reference or " . + 'an IO::Handle object'; + } + } + + if (exists $opts{timeout} and defined($opts{timeout}) and + $opts{timeout} !~ /^\d+$/) { + croak 'parameter timeout must be an integer'; + } + + if (exists $opts{env} and ref($opts{env}) ne 'HASH') { + croak 'parameter env must be a hash reference'; + } + + if (exists $opts{delete_env} and ref($opts{delete_env}) ne 'ARRAY') { + croak 'parameter delete_env must be an array reference'; + } + + if (exists $opts{sig} and ref($opts{sig}) ne 'HASH') { + croak 'parameter sig must be a hash reference'; + } + + if (exists $opts{delete_sig} and ref($opts{delete_sig}) ne 'ARRAY') { + croak 'parameter delete_sig must be an array reference'; + } + + return %opts; +} + +sub spawn { + my (%opts) = @_; + my @prog; + + _check_opts(%opts); + $opts{close_in_child} //= []; + if (ref($opts{exec}) =~ /ARRAY/) { + push @prog, @{$opts{exec}}; + } elsif (not ref($opts{exec})) { + push @prog, $opts{exec}; + } else { + croak 'invalid exec parameter in spawn()'; + } + my ($from_string_pipe, $to_string_pipe, $error_to_string_pipe); + if ($opts{to_string}) { + $opts{to_pipe} = \$to_string_pipe; + $opts{wait_child} = 1; + } + if ($opts{error_to_string}) { + $opts{error_to_pipe} = \$error_to_string_pipe; + $opts{wait_child} = 1; + } + if ($opts{from_string}) { + $opts{from_pipe} = \$from_string_pipe; + } + # Create pipes if needed + my ($input_pipe, $output_pipe, $error_pipe); + if ($opts{from_pipe}) { + pipe($opts{from_handle}, $input_pipe) + or syserr(g_('pipe for %s'), "@prog"); + ${$opts{from_pipe}} = $input_pipe; + push @{$opts{close_in_child}}, $input_pipe; + } + if ($opts{to_pipe}) { + pipe($output_pipe, $opts{to_handle}) + or syserr(g_('pipe for %s'), "@prog"); + ${$opts{to_pipe}} = $output_pipe; + push @{$opts{close_in_child}}, $output_pipe; + } + if ($opts{error_to_pipe}) { + pipe($error_pipe, $opts{error_to_handle}) + or syserr(g_('pipe for %s'), "@prog"); + ${$opts{error_to_pipe}} = $error_pipe; + push @{$opts{close_in_child}}, $error_pipe; + } + # Fork and exec + my $pid = fork(); + syserr(g_('cannot fork for %s'), "@prog") unless defined $pid; + if (not $pid) { + # Define environment variables + if ($opts{env}) { + foreach (keys %{$opts{env}}) { + $ENV{$_} = $opts{env}{$_}; + } + } + if ($opts{delete_env}) { + delete $ENV{$_} foreach (@{$opts{delete_env}}); + } + # Define signal dispositions. + if ($opts{sig}) { + foreach (keys %{$opts{sig}}) { + $SIG{$_} = $opts{sig}{$_}; + } + } + if ($opts{delete_sig}) { + delete $SIG{$_} foreach (@{$opts{delete_sig}}); + } + # Change the current directory + if ($opts{chdir}) { + chdir($opts{chdir}) or syserr(g_('chdir to %s'), $opts{chdir}); + } + # Redirect STDIN if needed + if ($opts{from_file}) { + open(STDIN, '<', $opts{from_file}) + or syserr(g_('cannot open %s'), $opts{from_file}); + } elsif ($opts{from_handle}) { + open(STDIN, '<&', $opts{from_handle}) + or syserr(g_('reopen stdin')); + # has been duped, can be closed + push @{$opts{close_in_child}}, $opts{from_handle}; + } + # Redirect STDOUT if needed + if ($opts{to_file}) { + open(STDOUT, '>', $opts{to_file}) + or syserr(g_('cannot write %s'), $opts{to_file}); + } elsif ($opts{to_handle}) { + open(STDOUT, '>&', $opts{to_handle}) + or syserr(g_('reopen stdout')); + # has been duped, can be closed + push @{$opts{close_in_child}}, $opts{to_handle}; + } + # Redirect STDERR if needed + if ($opts{error_to_file}) { + open(STDERR, '>', $opts{error_to_file}) + or syserr(g_('cannot write %s'), $opts{error_to_file}); + } elsif ($opts{error_to_handle}) { + open(STDERR, '>&', $opts{error_to_handle}) + or syserr(g_('reopen stdout')); + # has been duped, can be closed + push @{$opts{close_in_child}}, $opts{error_to_handle}; + } + # Close some inherited filehandles + close($_) foreach (@{$opts{close_in_child}}); + # Execute the program + exec({ $prog[0] } @prog) or syserr(g_('unable to execute %s'), "@prog"); + } + # Close handle that we can't use any more + close($opts{from_handle}) if exists $opts{from_handle}; + close($opts{to_handle}) if exists $opts{to_handle}; + close($opts{error_to_handle}) if exists $opts{error_to_handle}; + + if ($opts{from_string}) { + print { $from_string_pipe } ${$opts{from_string}}; + close($from_string_pipe); + } + if ($opts{to_string}) { + local $/ = undef; + ${$opts{to_string}} = readline($to_string_pipe); + } + if ($opts{error_to_string}) { + local $/ = undef; + ${$opts{error_to_string}} = readline($error_to_string_pipe); + } + if ($opts{wait_child}) { + my $cmdline = "@prog"; + if ($opts{env}) { + foreach (keys %{$opts{env}}) { + $cmdline = "$_=\"" . $opts{env}{$_} . "\" $cmdline"; + } + } + wait_child($pid, nocheck => $opts{nocheck}, + timeout => $opts{timeout}, cmdline => $cmdline); + return 1; + } + + return $pid; +} + + +=item wait_child($pid, %opts) + +Takes as first argument the pid of the process to wait for. +Remaining arguments are taken as a hash of options. Returns +nothing. Fails if the child has been ended by a signal or +if it exited non-zero. + +Options: + +=over 4 + +=item cmdline + +String to identify the child process in error messages. +Defaults to "child process". + +=item nocheck + +If true do not check the return status of the child (and thus +do not fail it has been killed or if it exited with a +non-zero return code). + +=item timeout + +Set a maximum time to wait for the process, after that kill the process and +fail with an error message. + +=back + +=cut + +sub wait_child { + my ($pid, %opts) = @_; + $opts{cmdline} //= g_('child process'); + croak 'no PID set, cannot wait end of process' unless $pid; + eval { + local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm\n" }; + alarm($opts{timeout}) if defined($opts{timeout}); + $pid == waitpid($pid, 0) or syserr(g_('wait for %s'), $opts{cmdline}); + alarm(0) if defined($opts{timeout}); + }; + if ($@) { + die $@ unless $@ eq "alarm\n"; + kill 'TERM', $pid; + error(P_("%s didn't complete in %d second", + "%s didn't complete in %d seconds", + $opts{timeout}), + $opts{cmdline}, $opts{timeout}); + } + unless ($opts{nocheck}) { + subprocerr($opts{cmdline}) if $?; + } +} + +1; + +=back + +=head1 CHANGES + +=head2 Version 1.02 (dpkg 1.18.0) + +Change options: wait_child() now kills the process when reaching the 'timeout'. + +=head2 Version 1.01 (dpkg 1.17.11) + +New options: spawn() now accepts 'sig' and 'delete_sig'. + +=head2 Version 1.00 (dpkg 1.15.6) + +Mark the module as public. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +Dpkg, Dpkg::ErrorHandling |