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/*
* signals.c - signals handling code
*
* This file is part of zsh, the Z shell.
*
* Copyright (c) 1992-1997 Paul Falstad
* All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
* license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
* software and to distribute modified versions of this software for any
* purpose, provided that the above copyright notice and the following
* two paragraphs appear in all copies of this software.
*
* In no event shall Paul Falstad or the Zsh Development Group be liable
* to any party for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential
* damages arising out of the use of this software and its documentation,
* even if Paul Falstad and the Zsh Development Group have been advised of
* the possibility of such damage.
*
* Paul Falstad and the Zsh Development Group specifically disclaim any
* warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
* merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The software
* provided hereunder is on an "as is" basis, and Paul Falstad and the
* Zsh Development Group have no obligation to provide maintenance,
* support, updates, enhancements, or modifications.
*
*/
#include "zsh.mdh"
#include "signals.pro"
/* Array describing the state of each signal: an element contains *
* 0 for the default action or some ZSIG_* flags ored together. */
/**/
mod_export int sigtrapped[VSIGCOUNT];
/*
* Trap programme lists for each signal.
*
* If (sigtrapped[sig] & ZSIG_FUNC) is set, this isn't used.
* The corresponding shell function is used instead.
*
* Otherwise, if sigtrapped[sig] is not zero, this is NULL when a signal
* is to be ignored, and if not NULL contains the programme list to be
* eval'd.
*/
/**/
mod_export Eprog siglists[VSIGCOUNT];
/* Total count of trapped signals */
/**/
mod_export int nsigtrapped;
/* Running an exit trap? */
/**/
int in_exit_trap;
/*
* Flag that exit trap has been set in POSIX mode.
* The setter's expectation is therefore that it is run
* on programme exit, not function exit.
*/
/**/
static int exit_trap_posix;
/* Variables used by signal queueing */
/**/
mod_export int queueing_enabled, queue_front, queue_rear;
/**/
mod_export int signal_queue[MAX_QUEUE_SIZE];
/**/
mod_export sigset_t signal_mask_queue[MAX_QUEUE_SIZE];
#ifdef DEBUG
/**/
mod_export int queue_in;
#endif
/* Variables used by trap queueing */
/**/
mod_export int trap_queueing_enabled, trap_queue_front, trap_queue_rear;
/**/
mod_export int trap_queue[MAX_QUEUE_SIZE];
/* This is only used on machines that don't understand signal sets. *
* On SYSV machines this will represent the signals that are blocked *
* (held) using sighold. On machines which can't block signals at *
* all, we will simulate this by ignoring them and remembering them *
* in this variable. */
#if !defined(POSIX_SIGNALS) && !defined(BSD_SIGNALS)
static sigset_t blocked_set;
#endif
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
# define signal_jmp_buf sigjmp_buf
# define signal_setjmp(b) sigsetjmp((b),1)
# define signal_longjmp(b,n) siglongjmp((b),(n))
#else
# define signal_jmp_buf jmp_buf
# define signal_setjmp(b) setjmp(b)
# define signal_longjmp(b,n) longjmp((b),(n))
#endif
#ifdef NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING
# define signal_process(sig) signal_ignore(sig)
# define signal_reset(sig) install_handler(sig)
#else
# define signal_process(sig) ;
# define signal_reset(sig) ;
#endif
/* Install signal handler for given signal. *
* If possible, we want to make sure that interrupted *
* system calls are not restarted. */
/**/
mod_export void
install_handler(int sig)
{
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
struct sigaction act;
act.sa_handler = (SIGNAL_HANDTYPE) zhandler;
sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); /* only block sig while in handler */
act.sa_flags = 0;
# ifdef SA_INTERRUPT /* SunOS 4.x */
if (interact)
act.sa_flags |= SA_INTERRUPT; /* make sure system calls are not restarted */
# endif
sigaction(sig, &act, (struct sigaction *)NULL);
#else
# ifdef BSD_SIGNALS
struct sigvec vec;
vec.sv_handler = (SIGNAL_HANDTYPE) zhandler;
vec.sv_mask = sigmask(sig); /* mask out this signal while in handler */
# ifdef SV_INTERRUPT
vec.sv_flags = SV_INTERRUPT; /* make sure system calls are not restarted */
# endif
sigvec(sig, &vec, (struct sigvec *)NULL);
# else
# ifdef SYSV_SIGNALS
/* we want sigset rather than signal because it will *
* block sig while in handler. signal usually doesn't */
sigset(sig, zhandler);
# else /* NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING (bummer) */
signal(sig, zhandler);
# endif /* SYSV_SIGNALS */
# endif /* BSD_SIGNALS */
#endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */
}
/* enable ^C interrupts */
/**/
mod_export void
intr(void)
{
if (interact)
install_handler(SIGINT);
}
/* disable ^C interrupts */
#if 0 /**/
void
nointr(void)
{
if (interact)
signal_ignore(SIGINT);
}
#endif
/* temporarily block ^C interrupts */
/**/
mod_export void
holdintr(void)
{
if (interact)
signal_block(signal_mask(SIGINT));
}
/* release ^C interrupts */
/**/
mod_export void
noholdintr(void)
{
if (interact)
signal_unblock(signal_mask(SIGINT));
}
/* create a signal mask containing *
* only the given signal */
/**/
mod_export sigset_t
signal_mask(int sig)
{
sigset_t set;
sigemptyset(&set);
if (sig)
sigaddset(&set, sig);
return set;
}
/* Block the signals in the given signal *
* set. Return the old signal set. */
/**/
#ifndef BSD_SIGNALS
/**/
mod_export sigset_t
signal_block(sigset_t set)
{
sigset_t oset;
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oset);
#else
# ifdef SYSV_SIGNALS
int i;
oset = blocked_set;
for (i = 1; i <= NSIG; ++i) {
if (sigismember(&set, i) && !sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigaddset(&blocked_set, i);
sighold(i);
}
}
# else /* NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING */
/* We will just ignore signals if the system doesn't have *
* the ability to block them. */
int i;
oset = blocked_set;
for (i = 1; i <= NSIG; ++i) {
if (sigismember(&set, i) && !sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigaddset(&blocked_set, i);
signal_ignore(i);
}
}
# endif /* SYSV_SIGNALS */
#endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */
return oset;
}
/**/
#endif /* BSD_SIGNALS */
/* Unblock the signals in the given signal *
* set. Return the old signal set. */
/**/
mod_export sigset_t
signal_unblock(sigset_t set)
{
sigset_t oset;
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, &oset);
#else
# ifdef BSD_SIGNALS
sigfillset(&oset);
oset = sigsetmask(oset);
sigsetmask(oset & ~set);
# else
# ifdef SYSV_SIGNALS
int i;
oset = blocked_set;
for (i = 1; i <= NSIG; ++i) {
if (sigismember(&set, i) && sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigdelset(&blocked_set, i);
sigrelse(i);
}
}
# else /* NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING */
/* On systems that can't block signals, we are just ignoring them. So *
* to unblock signals, we just reenable the signal handler for them. */
int i;
oset = blocked_set;
for (i = 1; i <= NSIG; ++i) {
if (sigismember(&set, i) && sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigdelset(&blocked_set, i);
install_handler(i);
}
}
# endif /* SYSV_SIGNALS */
# endif /* BSD_SIGNALS */
#endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */
return oset;
}
/* set the process signal mask to *
* be the given signal mask */
/**/
mod_export sigset_t
signal_setmask(sigset_t set)
{
sigset_t oset;
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &set, &oset);
#else
# ifdef BSD_SIGNALS
oset = sigsetmask(set);
# else
# ifdef SYSV_SIGNALS
int i;
oset = blocked_set;
for (i = 1; i <= NSIG; ++i) {
if (sigismember(&set, i) && !sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigaddset(&blocked_set, i);
sighold(i);
} else if (!sigismember(&set, i) && sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigdelset(&blocked_set, i);
sigrelse(i);
}
}
# else /* NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING */
int i;
oset = blocked_set;
for (i = 1; i < NSIG; ++i) {
if (sigismember(&set, i) && !sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigaddset(&blocked_set, i);
signal_ignore(i);
} else if (!sigismember(&set, i) && sigismember(&blocked_set, i)) {
sigdelset(&blocked_set, i);
install_handler(i);
}
}
# endif /* SYSV_SIGNALS */
# endif /* BSD_SIGNALS */
#endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */
return oset;
}
#if defined(NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING)
static int suspend_longjmp = 0;
static signal_jmp_buf suspend_jmp_buf;
#endif
/**/
int
signal_suspend(UNUSED(int sig), int wait_cmd)
{
int ret;
#if defined(POSIX_SIGNALS) || defined(BSD_SIGNALS)
sigset_t set;
# if defined(POSIX_SIGNALS) && defined(BROKEN_POSIX_SIGSUSPEND)
sigset_t oset;
# endif
sigemptyset(&set);
/* SIGINT from the terminal driver needs to interrupt "wait"
* and to cause traps to fire, but otherwise should not be
* handled by the shell until after any foreground job has
* a chance to decide whether to exit on that signal.
*/
if (!(wait_cmd || isset(TRAPSASYNC) ||
(sigtrapped[SIGINT] & ~ZSIG_IGNORED)))
sigaddset(&set, SIGINT);
#endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS || BSD_SIGNALS */
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
# ifdef BROKEN_POSIX_SIGSUSPEND
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &set, &oset);
ret = pause();
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, NULL);
# else /* not BROKEN_POSIX_SIGSUSPEND */
ret = sigsuspend(&set);
# endif /* BROKEN_POSIX_SIGSUSPEND */
#else /* not POSIX_SIGNALS */
# ifdef BSD_SIGNALS
ret = sigpause(set);
# else
# ifdef SYSV_SIGNALS
ret = sigpause(sig);
# else /* NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING */
/* need to use signal_longjmp to make this race-free *
* between the child_unblock() and pause() */
if (signal_setjmp(suspend_jmp_buf) == 0) {
suspend_longjmp = 1; /* we want to signal_longjmp after catching signal */
child_unblock(); /* do we need to do wait_cmd stuff as well? */
ret = pause();
}
suspend_longjmp = 0; /* turn off using signal_longjmp since we are past *
* the pause() function. */
# endif /* SYSV_SIGNALS */
# endif /* BSD_SIGNALS */
#endif /* POSIX_SIGNALS */
return ret;
}
/* last signal we handled: race prone, or what? */
/**/
int last_signal;
/*
* Wait for any processes that have changed state.
*
* The main use for this is in the SIGCHLD handler. However,
* we also use it to pick up status changes of jobs when
* updating jobs.
*/
/**/
void
wait_for_processes(void)
{
/* keep WAITING until no more child processes to reap */
for (;;) {
/* save the errno, since WAIT may change it */
int old_errno = errno;
int status;
Job jn;
Process pn;
pid_t pid;
pid_t *procsubpid = &cmdoutpid;
int *procsubval = &cmdoutval;
int cont = 0;
struct execstack *es = exstack;
/*
* Reap the child process.
* If we want usage information, we need to use wait3.
*/
#if defined(HAVE_WAIT3) || defined(HAVE_WAITPID)
# ifdef WCONTINUED
# define WAITFLAGS (WNOHANG|WUNTRACED|WCONTINUED)
# else
# define WAITFLAGS (WNOHANG|WUNTRACED)
# endif
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_WAIT3
# ifdef HAVE_GETRUSAGE
struct rusage ru;
pid = wait3((void *)&status, WAITFLAGS, &ru);
# else
pid = wait3((void *)&status, WAITFLAGS, NULL);
# endif
#else
# ifdef HAVE_WAITPID
pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WAITFLAGS);
# else
pid = wait(&status);
# endif
#endif
if (!pid) /* no more children to reap */
break;
/* check if child returned was from process substitution */
for (;;) {
if (pid == *procsubpid) {
*procsubpid = 0;
if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
*procsubval = (0200 | WTERMSIG(status));
else
*procsubval = WEXITSTATUS(status);
use_cmdoutval = 1;
get_usage();
cont = 1;
break;
}
if (!es)
break;
procsubpid = &es->cmdoutpid;
procsubval = &es->cmdoutval;
es = es->next;
}
if (cont)
continue;
/* check for WAIT error */
if (pid == -1) {
if (errno != ECHILD)
zerr("wait failed: %e", errno);
/* WAIT changed errno, so restore the original */
errno = old_errno;
break;
}
/* This is necessary to be sure queueing_enabled > 0 when
* we enter printjob() from update_job(), so that we don't
* decrement to zero in should_report_time() and improperly
* run other handlers in the middle of processing this one */
queue_signals();
/*
* Find the process and job containing this pid and
* update it.
*/
if (findproc(pid, &jn, &pn, 0)) {
if (((jn->stat & STAT_BUILTIN) ||
(list_pipe &&
(thisjob == -1 ||
(jobtab[thisjob].stat & STAT_BUILTIN)))) &&
WIFSTOPPED(status) && WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGTSTP) {
killjb(jn, SIGCONT);
zwarn("job can't be suspended");
} else {
#if defined(HAVE_WAIT3) && defined(HAVE_GETRUSAGE)
struct timezone dummy_tz;
gettimeofday(&pn->endtime, &dummy_tz);
#ifdef WIFCONTINUED
if (WIFCONTINUED(status))
pn->status = SP_RUNNING;
else
#endif
pn->status = status;
pn->ti = ru;
#else
update_process(pn, status);
#endif
if (WIFEXITED(status) &&
pn->pid == jn->gleader) {
jn->gleader = 0;
if (!(jn->stat & STAT_NOSTTY)) {
/*
* This PID was in control of the terminal;
* reclaim terminal now it has exited.
* It's still possible some future forked
* process of this job will become group
* leader, however.
*/
attachtty(mypgrp);
}
}
}
update_job(jn);
} else if (findproc(pid, &jn, &pn, 1)) {
pn->status = status;
update_job(jn);
} else {
/* If not found, update the shell record of time spent by
* children in sub processes anyway: otherwise, this
* will get added on to the next found process that
* terminates.
*/
get_usage();
}
/*
* Accumulate a list of older jobs. We only do this for
* background jobs, which is something in the job table
* that's not marked as in the current shell or as shell builtin
* and is not equal to the current foreground job.
*/
if (jn && !(jn->stat & (STAT_CURSH|STAT_BUILTIN)) &&
jn - jobtab != thisjob) {
int val = (WIFSIGNALED(status) ?
0200 | WTERMSIG(status) :
(WIFSTOPPED(status) ?
0200 | WEXITSTATUS(status) :
WEXITSTATUS(status)));
addbgstatus(pid, val);
}
unqueue_signals();
}
}
/* the signal handler */
/**/
mod_export RETSIGTYPE
zhandler(int sig)
{
sigset_t newmask, oldmask;
#if defined(NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING)
int do_jump;
signal_jmp_buf jump_to;
#endif
last_signal = sig;
signal_process(sig);
sigfillset(&newmask);
/* Block all signals temporarily */
oldmask = signal_block(newmask);
#if defined(NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING)
/* do we need to longjmp to signal_suspend */
do_jump = suspend_longjmp;
/* In case a SIGCHLD somehow arrives */
suspend_longjmp = 0;
/* Traps can cause nested signal_suspend() */
if (sig == SIGCHLD) {
if (do_jump) {
/* Copy suspend_jmp_buf */
jump_to = suspend_jmp_buf;
}
}
#endif
/* Are we queueing signals now? */
if (queueing_enabled) {
int temp_rear = ++queue_rear % MAX_QUEUE_SIZE;
DPUTS(temp_rear == queue_front, "BUG: signal queue full");
/* Make sure it's not full (extremely unlikely) */
if (temp_rear != queue_front) {
/* ok, not full, so add to queue */
queue_rear = temp_rear;
/* save signal caught */
signal_queue[queue_rear] = sig;
/* save current signal mask */
signal_mask_queue[queue_rear] = oldmask;
}
signal_reset(sig);
return;
}
/* Reset signal mask, signal traps ok now */
signal_setmask(oldmask);
switch (sig) {
case SIGCHLD:
wait_for_processes();
break;
case SIGPIPE:
if (!handletrap(SIGPIPE)) {
if (!interact)
_exit(SIGPIPE);
else if (!isatty(SHTTY)) {
stopmsg = 1;
zexit(SIGPIPE, 1);
}
}
break;
case SIGHUP:
if (!handletrap(SIGHUP)) {
stopmsg = 1;
zexit(SIGHUP, 1);
}
break;
case SIGINT:
if (!handletrap(SIGINT)) {
if ((isset(PRIVILEGED) || isset(RESTRICTED)) &&
isset(INTERACTIVE) && (noerrexit & NOERREXIT_SIGNAL))
zexit(SIGINT, 1);
if (list_pipe || chline || simple_pline) {
breaks = loops;
errflag |= ERRFLAG_INT;
inerrflush();
check_cursh_sig(SIGINT);
}
lastval = 128 + SIGINT;
}
break;
#ifdef SIGWINCH
case SIGWINCH:
adjustwinsize(1); /* check window size and adjust */
(void) handletrap(SIGWINCH);
break;
#endif
case SIGALRM:
if (!handletrap(SIGALRM)) {
int idle = ttyidlegetfn(NULL);
int tmout = getiparam("TMOUT");
if (idle >= 0 && idle < tmout)
alarm(tmout - idle);
else {
/*
* We want to exit now.
* Cancel all errors, including a user interrupt
* which is now redundant.
*/
errflag = noerrs = 0;
zwarn("timeout");
stopmsg = 1;
zexit(SIGALRM, 1);
}
}
break;
default:
(void) handletrap(sig);
break;
} /* end of switch(sig) */
signal_reset(sig);
/* This is used to make signal_suspend() race-free */
#if defined(NO_SIGNAL_BLOCKING)
if (do_jump)
signal_longjmp(jump_to, 1);
#endif
} /* handler */
/* SIGHUP any jobs left running */
/**/
void
killrunjobs(int from_signal)
{
int i, killed = 0;
if (unset(HUP))
return;
for (i = 1; i <= maxjob; i++)
if ((from_signal || i != thisjob) && (jobtab[i].stat & STAT_LOCKED) &&
!(jobtab[i].stat & STAT_NOPRINT) &&
!(jobtab[i].stat & STAT_STOPPED)) {
if (jobtab[i].gleader != getpid() &&
killpg(jobtab[i].gleader, SIGHUP) != -1)
killed++;
}
if (killed)
zwarn("warning: %d jobs SIGHUPed", killed);
}
/* send a signal to a job (simply involves kill if monitoring is on) */
/**/
int
killjb(Job jn, int sig)
{
Process pn;
int err = 0;
if (jobbing) {
if (jn->stat & STAT_SUPERJOB) {
if (sig == SIGCONT) {
for (pn = jobtab[jn->other].procs; pn; pn = pn->next)
if (killpg(pn->pid, sig) == -1)
if (kill(pn->pid, sig) == -1 && errno != ESRCH)
err = -1;
/*
* Note this does not kill the last process,
* which is assumed to be the one controlling the
* subjob, i.e. the forked zsh that was originally
* list_pipe_pid...
*/
for (pn = jn->procs; pn->next; pn = pn->next)
if (kill(pn->pid, sig) == -1 && errno != ESRCH)
err = -1;
/*
* ...we only continue that once the external processes
* currently associated with the subjob are finished.
*/
if (!jobtab[jn->other].procs && pn)
if (kill(pn->pid, sig) == -1 && errno != ESRCH)
err = -1;
return err;
}
if (killpg(jobtab[jn->other].gleader, sig) == -1 && errno != ESRCH)
err = -1;
if (killpg(jn->gleader, sig) == -1 && errno != ESRCH)
err = -1;
return err;
}
else
return killpg(jn->gleader, sig);
}
for (pn = jn->procs; pn; pn = pn->next)
if ((err = kill(pn->pid, sig)) == -1 && errno != ESRCH && sig != 0)
return -1;
return err;
}
/*
* List for saving traps. We don't usually have that many traps
* at once, so just use a linked list.
*/
struct savetrap {
int sig, flags, local, posix;
void *list;
};
static LinkList savetraps;
static int dontsavetrap;
/*
* Save the current trap by copying it. This does nothing to
* the existing value of sigtrapped or siglists.
*/
static void
dosavetrap(int sig, int level)
{
struct savetrap *st;
st = (struct savetrap *)zalloc(sizeof(*st));
st->sig = sig;
st->local = level;
st->posix = (sig == SIGEXIT) ? exit_trap_posix : 0;
if ((st->flags = sigtrapped[sig]) & ZSIG_FUNC) {
/*
* Get the old function: this assumes we haven't added
* the new one yet.
*/
Shfunc shf, newshf = NULL;
if ((shf = (Shfunc)gettrapnode(sig, 1))) {
/* Copy the node for saving */
newshf = (Shfunc) zshcalloc(sizeof(*newshf));
newshf->node.nam = ztrdup(shf->node.nam);
newshf->node.flags = shf->node.flags;
newshf->funcdef = dupeprog(shf->funcdef, 0);
if (shf->node.flags & PM_LOADDIR) {
dircache_set(&newshf->filename, shf->filename);
} else {
newshf->filename = ztrdup(shf->filename);
}
if (shf->sticky) {
newshf->sticky = sticky_emulation_dup(shf->sticky, 0);
} else
newshf->sticky = 0;
if (shf->node.flags & PM_UNDEFINED)
newshf->funcdef->shf = newshf;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
else dputs("BUG: no function present with function trap flag set.");
#endif
DPUTS(siglists[sig], "BUG: function signal has eval list, too.");
st->list = newshf;
} else if (sigtrapped[sig]) {
st->list = siglists[sig] ? dupeprog(siglists[sig], 0) : NULL;
} else {
DPUTS(siglists[sig], "BUG: siglists not null for untrapped signal");
st->list = NULL;
}
if (!savetraps)
savetraps = znewlinklist();
/*
* Put this at the front of the list
*/
zinsertlinknode(savetraps, (LinkNode)savetraps, st);
}
/*
* Set a trap: note this does not handle manipulation of
* the function table for TRAPNAL functions.
*
* sig is the signal number.
*
* l is the list to be eval'd for a trap defined with the "trap"
* builtin and should be NULL for a function trap.
*
* flags includes any additional flags to be or'd into sigtrapped[sig],
* in particular ZSIG_FUNC; the basic flags will be assigned within
* settrap.
*/
/**/
mod_export int
settrap(int sig, Eprog l, int flags)
{
if (sig == -1)
return 1;
if (jobbing && (sig == SIGTTOU || sig == SIGTSTP || sig == SIGTTIN)) {
zerr("can't trap SIG%s in interactive shells", sigs[sig]);
return 1;
}
/*
* Call unsettrap() unconditionally, to make sure trap is saved
* if necessary.
*/
queue_signals();
unsettrap(sig);
DPUTS((flags & ZSIG_FUNC) && l,
"BUG: trap function has passed eval list, too");
siglists[sig] = l;
if (!(flags & ZSIG_FUNC) && empty_eprog(l)) {
sigtrapped[sig] = ZSIG_IGNORED;
if (sig && sig <= SIGCOUNT &&
#ifdef SIGWINCH
sig != SIGWINCH &&
#endif
sig != SIGCHLD)
signal_ignore(sig);
} else {
nsigtrapped++;
sigtrapped[sig] = ZSIG_TRAPPED;
if (sig && sig <= SIGCOUNT &&
#ifdef SIGWINCH
sig != SIGWINCH &&
#endif
sig != SIGCHLD)
install_handler(sig);
}
sigtrapped[sig] |= flags;
/*
* Note that introducing the locallevel does not affect whether
* sigtrapped[sig] is zero or not, i.e. a test without a mask
* works just the same.
*/
if (sig == SIGEXIT) {
/* Make POSIX behaviour of EXIT trap sticky */
exit_trap_posix = isset(POSIXTRAPS);
/* POSIX exit traps are not local. */
if (!exit_trap_posix)
sigtrapped[sig] |= (locallevel << ZSIG_SHIFT);
}
else
sigtrapped[sig] |= (locallevel << ZSIG_SHIFT);
unqueue_signals();
return 0;
}
/**/
void
unsettrap(int sig)
{
HashNode hn;
queue_signals();
hn = removetrap(sig);
if (hn)
shfunctab->freenode(hn);
unqueue_signals();
}
/**/
HashNode
removetrap(int sig)
{
int trapped;
if (sig == -1 ||
(jobbing && (sig == SIGTTOU || sig == SIGTSTP || sig == SIGTTIN)))
return NULL;
queue_signals();
trapped = sigtrapped[sig];
/*
* Note that we save the trap here even if there isn't an existing
* one, to aid in removing this one. However, if there's
* already one at the current locallevel we just overwrite it.
*
* Note we save EXIT traps based on the *current* setting of
* POSIXTRAPS --- so if there is POSIX EXIT trap set but
* we are in native mode it can be saved, replaced by a function
* trap, and then restored.
*/
if (!dontsavetrap &&
(sig == SIGEXIT ? !isset(POSIXTRAPS) : isset(LOCALTRAPS)) &&
locallevel &&
(!trapped || locallevel > (sigtrapped[sig] >> ZSIG_SHIFT)))
dosavetrap(sig, locallevel);
if (!trapped) {
unqueue_signals();
return NULL;
}
if (sigtrapped[sig] & ZSIG_TRAPPED)
nsigtrapped--;
sigtrapped[sig] = 0;
if (sig == SIGINT && interact) {
/* PWS 1995/05/16: added test for interactive, also noholdintr() *
* as subshells ignoring SIGINT have it blocked from delivery */
intr();
noholdintr();
} else if (sig == SIGHUP)
install_handler(sig);
else if (sig == SIGPIPE && interact && !forklevel)
install_handler(sig);
else if (sig && sig <= SIGCOUNT &&
#ifdef SIGWINCH
sig != SIGWINCH &&
#endif
sig != SIGCHLD)
signal_default(sig);
if (sig == SIGEXIT)
exit_trap_posix = 0;
/*
* At this point we free the appropriate structs. If we don't
* want that to happen then either the function should already have been
* removed from shfunctab, or the entry in siglists should have been set
* to NULL. This is no longer necessary for saving traps as that
* copies the structures, so here we are remove the originals.
* That causes a little inefficiency, but a good deal more reliability.
*/
if (trapped & ZSIG_FUNC) {
HashNode node = gettrapnode(sig, 1);
/*
* As in dosavetrap(), don't call removeshfuncnode() because
* that calls back into unsettrap();
*/
if (node)
removehashnode(shfunctab, node->nam);
unqueue_signals();
return node;
} else if (siglists[sig]) {
freeeprog(siglists[sig]);
siglists[sig] = NULL;
}
unqueue_signals();
return NULL;
}
/**/
void
starttrapscope(void)
{
/* No special SIGEXIT behaviour inside another trap. */
if (intrap)
return;
/*
* SIGEXIT needs to be restored at the current locallevel,
* so give it the next higher one. dosavetrap() is called
* automatically where necessary.
*/
if (sigtrapped[SIGEXIT] && !exit_trap_posix) {
locallevel++;
unsettrap(SIGEXIT);
locallevel--;
}
}
/*
* Reset traps after the end of a function: must be called after
* endparamscope() so that the locallevel has been decremented.
*/
/**/
void
endtrapscope(void)
{
LinkNode ln;
struct savetrap *st;
int exittr = 0;
void *exitfn = NULL;
/*
* Remember the exit trap, but don't run it until
* after all the other traps have been put back.
* Don't do this inside another trap.
*/
if (!intrap &&
!exit_trap_posix && (exittr = sigtrapped[SIGEXIT])) {
if (exittr & ZSIG_FUNC) {
exitfn = removehashnode(shfunctab, "TRAPEXIT");
} else {
exitfn = siglists[SIGEXIT];
siglists[SIGEXIT] = NULL;
}
if (sigtrapped[SIGEXIT] & ZSIG_TRAPPED)
nsigtrapped--;
sigtrapped[SIGEXIT] = 0;
}
if (savetraps) {
while ((ln = firstnode(savetraps)) &&
(st = (struct savetrap *) ln->dat) &&
st->local > locallevel) {
int sig = st->sig;
remnode(savetraps, ln);
if (st->flags && (st->list != NULL)) {
/* prevent settrap from saving this */
dontsavetrap++;
if (st->flags & ZSIG_FUNC)
settrap(sig, NULL, ZSIG_FUNC);
else
settrap(sig, (Eprog) st->list, 0);
if (sig == SIGEXIT)
exit_trap_posix = st->posix;
dontsavetrap--;
/*
* counting of nsigtrapped should presumably be handled
* in settrap...
*/
DPUTS((sigtrapped[sig] ^ st->flags) & ZSIG_TRAPPED,
"BUG: settrap didn't restore correct ZSIG_TRAPPED");
if ((sigtrapped[sig] = st->flags) & ZSIG_FUNC)
shfunctab->addnode(shfunctab, ((Shfunc)st->list)->node.nam,
(Shfunc) st->list);
} else if (sigtrapped[sig]) {
/*
* Don't restore the old state if someone has set a
* POSIX-style exit trap --- allow this to propagate.
*/
if (sig != SIGEXIT || !exit_trap_posix)
unsettrap(sig);
}
zfree(st, sizeof(*st));
}
}
if (exittr) {
/*
* We already made sure this wasn't set as a POSIX exit trap.
* We respect the user's intention when the trap in question
* was set.
*/
dotrapargs(SIGEXIT, &exittr, exitfn);
if (exittr & ZSIG_FUNC)
shfunctab->freenode((HashNode)exitfn);
else
freeeprog(exitfn);
}
DPUTS(!locallevel && savetraps && firstnode(savetraps),
"BUG: still saved traps outside all function scope");
}
/*
* Decide whether a trap needs handling.
* If so, see if the trap should be run now or queued.
* Return 1 if the trap has been or will be handled.
* This only needs to be called in place of dotrap() in the
* signal handler, since it's only while waiting for children
* to exit that we queue traps.
*/
/**/
static int
handletrap(int sig)
{
if (!sigtrapped[sig])
return 0;
if (trap_queueing_enabled)
{
/* Code borrowed from signal queueing */
int temp_rear = ++trap_queue_rear % MAX_QUEUE_SIZE;
DPUTS(temp_rear == trap_queue_front, "BUG: trap queue full");
/* If queue is not full... */
if (temp_rear != trap_queue_front) {
trap_queue_rear = temp_rear;
trap_queue[trap_queue_rear] = sig;
}
return 1;
}
dotrap(sig);
if (sig == SIGALRM)
{
int tmout;
/*
* Reset the alarm.
* It seems slightly more natural to do this when the
* trap is run, rather than when it's queued, since
* the user doesn't see the latter.
*/
if ((tmout = getiparam("TMOUT")))
alarm(tmout);
}
return 1;
}
/*
* Queue traps if they shouldn't be run asynchronously, i.e.
* we're not in the wait builtin and TRAPSASYNC isn't set, when
* waiting for children to exit.
*
* Note that unlike signal queuing this should only be called
* in single matching pairs and can't be nested. It is
* only needed when waiting for a job or process to finish.
*
* There is presumably a race setting this up: we shouldn't be running
* traps between forking a foreground process and this point, either.
*/
/**/
void
queue_traps(int wait_cmd)
{
if (!isset(TRAPSASYNC) && !wait_cmd) {
/*
* Traps need to be handled synchronously, so
* enable queueing.
*/
trap_queueing_enabled = 1;
}
}
/*
* Disable trap queuing and run the traps.
*/
/**/
void
unqueue_traps(void)
{
trap_queueing_enabled = 0;
while (trap_queue_front != trap_queue_rear) {
trap_queue_front = (trap_queue_front + 1) % MAX_QUEUE_SIZE;
(void) handletrap(trap_queue[trap_queue_front]);
}
}
/* Execute a trap function for a given signal, possibly
* with non-standard sigtrapped & siglists values
*/
/* Are we already executing a trap? */
/**/
int intrap;
/* Is the current trap a function? */
/**/
int trapisfunc;
/*
* If the current trap is not a function, at what function depth
* did the trap get called?
*/
/**/
int traplocallevel;
/*
* sig is the signal number.
* *sigtr is the value to be taken as the field in sigtrapped (since
* that may have changed by this point if we are exiting).
* sigfn is an Eprog with a non-function eval list, or a Shfunc
* with a function trap. It may be NULL with an ignored signal.
*/
/**/
static void
dotrapargs(int sig, int *sigtr, void *sigfn)
{
LinkList args;
char *name, num[4];
int obreaks = breaks;
int oretflag = retflag;
int olastval = lastval;
int isfunc;
int traperr, new_trap_state, new_trap_return;
/* if signal is being ignored or the trap function *
* is NULL, then return *
* *
* Also return if errflag is set. In fact, the code in the *
* function will test for this, but this way we keep status flags *
* intact without working too hard. Special cases (e.g. calling *
* a trap for SIGINT after the error flag was set) are handled *
* by the calling code. (PWS 1995/06/08). *
* *
* This test is now replicated in dotrap(). */
if ((*sigtr & ZSIG_IGNORED) || !sigfn || errflag)
return;
/*
* Never execute special (synchronous) traps inside other traps.
* This can cause unexpected code execution when more than one
* of these is set.
*
* The down side is that it's harder to debug traps. I don't think
* that's a big issue.
*/
if (intrap) {
switch (sig) {
case SIGEXIT:
case SIGDEBUG:
case SIGZERR:
return;
}
}
queue_signals(); /* Any time we manage memory or global state */
intrap++;
*sigtr |= ZSIG_IGNORED;
zcontext_save();
/* execsave will save the old trap_return and trap_state */
execsave();
breaks = retflag = 0;
traplocallevel = locallevel;
runhookdef(BEFORETRAPHOOK, NULL);
if (*sigtr & ZSIG_FUNC) {
int osc = sfcontext, old_incompfunc = incompfunc;
HashNode hn = gettrapnode(sig, 0);
args = znewlinklist();
/*
* In case of multiple names, try to get
* a hint of the name in use from the function table.
* In special cases, e.g. EXIT traps, the function
* has already been removed. Then it's OK to
* use the standard name.
*/
if (hn) {
name = ztrdup(hn->nam);
} else {
name = (char *) zalloc(5 + strlen(sigs[sig]));
sprintf(name, "TRAP%s", sigs[sig]);
}
zaddlinknode(args, name);
sprintf(num, "%d", sig);
zaddlinknode(args, num);
trap_return = -1; /* incremented by doshfunc */
trap_state = TRAP_STATE_PRIMED;
trapisfunc = isfunc = 1;
sfcontext = SFC_SIGNAL;
incompfunc = 0;
doshfunc((Shfunc)sigfn, args, 1); /* manages signal queueing */
sfcontext = osc;
incompfunc= old_incompfunc;
freelinklist(args, (FreeFunc) NULL);
zsfree(name);
} else {
trap_return = -2; /* not incremented, used at current level */
trap_state = TRAP_STATE_PRIMED;
trapisfunc = isfunc = 0;
execode((Eprog)sigfn, 1, 0, "trap"); /* manages signal queueing */
}
runhookdef(AFTERTRAPHOOK, NULL);
traperr = errflag;
/* Grab values before they are restored */
new_trap_state = trap_state;
new_trap_return = trap_return;
execrestore();
zcontext_restore();
if (new_trap_state == TRAP_STATE_FORCE_RETURN &&
/* zero return from function isn't special */
!(isfunc && new_trap_return == 0)) {
if (isfunc) {
breaks = loops;
/*
* For SIGINT we behave the same as the default behaviour
* i.e. we set the error bit indicating an interrupt.
* We do this with SIGQUIT, too, even though we don't
* handle SIGQUIT by default. That's to try to make
* it behave a bit more like its normal behaviour when
* the trap handler has told us that's what it wants.
*/
if (sig == SIGINT || sig == SIGQUIT)
errflag |= ERRFLAG_INT;
else
errflag |= ERRFLAG_ERROR;
}
lastval = new_trap_return;
/* return triggered */
retflag = 1;
} else {
if (traperr && !EMULATION(EMULATE_SH))
lastval = 1;
else {
/*
* With no explicit forced return, we keep the
* lastval from before the trap ran.
*/
lastval = olastval;
}
if (try_tryflag) {
if (traperr)
errflag |= ERRFLAG_ERROR;
else
errflag &= ~ERRFLAG_ERROR;
}
breaks += obreaks;
/* return not triggered: restore old flag */
retflag = oretflag;
if (breaks > loops)
breaks = loops;
}
/*
* If zle was running while the trap was executed, see if we
* need to restore the display.
*/
if (zleactive && resetneeded)
zleentry(ZLE_CMD_REFRESH);
if (*sigtr != ZSIG_IGNORED)
*sigtr &= ~ZSIG_IGNORED;
intrap--;
unqueue_signals();
}
/* Standard call to execute a trap for a given signal. */
/**/
void
dotrap(int sig)
{
void *funcprog;
int q = queue_signal_level();
if (sigtrapped[sig] & ZSIG_FUNC) {
HashNode hn = gettrapnode(sig, 0);
if (hn)
funcprog = hn;
else {
#ifdef DEBUG
dputs("BUG: running function trap which has escaped.");
#endif
funcprog = NULL;
}
} else
funcprog = siglists[sig];
/*
* Copied from dotrapargs().
* (In fact, the gain from duplicating this appears to be virtually
* zero. Not sure why it's here.)
*/
if ((sigtrapped[sig] & ZSIG_IGNORED) || !funcprog || errflag)
return;
dont_queue_signals();
if (sig == SIGEXIT)
++in_exit_trap;
dotrapargs(sig, sigtrapped+sig, funcprog);
if (sig == SIGEXIT)
--in_exit_trap;
restore_queue_signals(q);
}
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