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/* GNU Hurd standard exec server, #! script execution support.
Copyright (C) 1995, 96, 97, 98 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Roland McGrath.
This file is part of the GNU Hurd.
The GNU Hurd 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, or (at your option)
any later version.
The GNU Hurd 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 the GNU Hurd; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include "priv.h"
#include <hurd/sigpreempt.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <envz.h>
/* This is called to check E for a #! interpreter specification. E has
already been prepared (successfully) and checked (unsuccessfully). If
we return success, our caller just returns success for the RPC; we must
handle all the RPC argument details ourselves. If we return ENOEXEC, we
should leave everything as it was. If we return failure other than
ENOEXEC, our caller will just fail the RPC. */
void
check_hashbang (struct execdata *e,
file_t file,
task_t oldtask,
int flags,
char *argv, u_int argvlen, boolean_t argv_copy,
char *envp, u_int envplen, boolean_t envp_copy,
mach_port_t *dtable, u_int dtablesize, boolean_t dtable_copy,
mach_port_t *portarray, u_int nports, boolean_t portarray_copy,
int *intarray, u_int nints, boolean_t intarray_copy,
mach_port_t *deallocnames, u_int ndeallocnames,
mach_port_t *destroynames, u_int ndestroynames)
{
char *ibuf = NULL;
size_t ibufsiz = 0;
char *p;
char *interp, *arg; /* Interpreter file name, and first argument */
size_t interp_len, len;
file_t interp_file; /* Port open on the interpreter file. */
FILE *f = &e->stream;
char *new_argv;
size_t new_argvlen;
mach_port_t *new_dtable = NULL;
u_int new_dtablesize;
file_t user_fd (int fd)
{
if (fd < 0 || fd >= dtablesize || dtable[fd] == MACH_PORT_NULL)
{
errno = EBADF;
return MACH_PORT_NULL;
}
return dtable[fd];
}
file_t user_crdir, user_cwdir;
error_t user_port (int which, error_t (*operate) (mach_port_t))
{
error_t reauthenticate (file_t unauth, file_t *result)
{
error_t err;
mach_port_t ref;
error_t uauth (auth_t auth)
{
return auth_user_authenticate (auth,
ref, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND,
result);
}
if (*result != MACH_PORT_NULL)
return 0;
ref = mach_reply_port ();
err = io_reauthenticate (unauth, ref, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND);
if (!err)
err = user_port (INIT_PORT_AUTH, &uauth);
mach_port_destroy (mach_task_self (), ref);
return err;
}
/* Find the specified port, using defaults if so specified. */
mach_port_t port = ((which < nports &&
portarray[which] != MACH_PORT_NULL)
? portarray[which] :
(flags & EXEC_DEFAULTS) ? std_ports[which]
: MACH_PORT_NULL);
/* Reauthenticate dir ports if they are the defaults. */
switch (which)
{
case INIT_PORT_CRDIR:
/* If secure, always use the default root. */
if ((flags & EXEC_SECURE) ||
port == std_ports[which])
return (reauthenticate (std_ports[which], &user_crdir) ?:
(*operate) (user_crdir));
break;
case INIT_PORT_CWDIR:
/* If secure, reauthenticate cwd whether default or given. */
if ((flags & EXEC_SECURE) || port == std_ports[which])
return (reauthenticate (port, &user_cwdir) ?:
(*operate) (user_cwdir));
break;
}
return (*operate) (port);
}
/* Look up NAME on behalf of the client. */
inline error_t lookup (const char *name, int flags, mach_port_t *result)
{
return hurd_file_name_lookup (&user_port, &user_fd, 0,
name, flags, 0, result);
}
rewind (f);
/* Check for our ``magic number''--"#!". */
errno = 0;
if (getc (f) != '#' || getc (f) != '!')
{
/* No `#!' here. If there was a read error (not including EOF),
return that error indication. Otherwise return ENOEXEC to
say it's not a file we know how to execute. */
e->error = ferror (f) ? errno : ENOEXEC;
return;
}
/* Read the rest of the first line of the file. */
interp_len = getline (&ibuf, &ibufsiz, f);
if (ferror (f))
{
e->error = errno ?: EIO;
return;
}
if (ibuf[interp_len - 1] == '\n')
ibuf[--interp_len] = '\0';
/* Find the name of the interpreter. */
p = ibuf + strspn (ibuf, " \t");
interp = strsep (&p, " \t");
if (p)
/* Skip remaining blanks, and the rest of the line is the argument. */
{
p += strspn (p, " \t");
arg = p;
len = interp_len - (arg - ibuf);
}
else
/* There is no argument. */
len = 0;
if (len == 0)
arg = NULL;
else
++len; /* Include the terminating null. */
interp_len = strlen (interp) + 1;
user_crdir = user_cwdir = MACH_PORT_NULL;
rwlock_reader_lock (&std_lock);
/* Open a port on the interpreter file. */
e->error = lookup (interp, O_EXEC, &interp_file);
if (! e->error)
{
int free_file_name = 0; /* True if we should free FILE_NAME. */
jmp_buf args_faulted;
void fault_handler (int signo)
{ longjmp (args_faulted, 1); }
error_t setup_args (struct hurd_signal_preemptor *preemptor)
{
size_t namelen;
char * volatile file_name = NULL;
if (setjmp (args_faulted))
file_name = NULL;
else if (! (flags & EXEC_SECURE))
{
/* Try to figure out the file's name. We guess that if ARGV[0]
contains a slash, it might be the name of the file; and that
if it contains no slash, looking for files named by ARGV[0] in
the `PATH' environment variable might find it. */
error_t error;
char *name;
int free_name = 0; /* True if we should free NAME. */
file_t name_file;
mach_port_t fileid;
dev_t filedev;
ino_t fileno;
/* Search $PATH for NAME, opening a port NAME_FILE on it.
This is encapsulated in a function so we can catch faults
reading the user's environment. */
error_t search_path (struct hurd_signal_preemptor *preemptor)
{
error_t err;
char *path = envz_get (envp, envplen, "PATH"), *pfxed_name;
if (! path)
{
const size_t len = confstr (_CS_PATH, NULL, 0);
path = alloca (len);
confstr (_CS_PATH, path, len);
}
err = hurd_file_name_path_lookup (user_port, user_fd, 0,
name, path, O_EXEC, 0,
&name_file, &pfxed_name);
if (!err && pfxed_name)
{
name = pfxed_name;
free_name = 1;
}
return err;
}
error = io_identity (file, &fileid, &filedev, &fileno);
if (error)
goto out;
if (memchr (argv, '\0', argvlen) == NULL)
{
name = alloca (argvlen + 1);
bcopy (argv, name, argvlen);
name[argvlen] = '\0';
}
else
name = argv;
if (strchr (name, '/') != NULL)
error = lookup (name, 0, &name_file);
else if ((error = hurd_catch_signal
(sigmask (SIGBUS) | sigmask (SIGSEGV),
(vm_address_t) envp, (vm_address_t) envp + envplen,
&search_path, SIG_ERR)))
name_file = MACH_PORT_NULL;
if (!error && name_file != MACH_PORT_NULL)
{
mach_port_t id;
dev_t dev;
ino_t ino;
error = io_identity (name_file, &id, &dev, &ino);
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), id);
if (!error && id == fileid)
{
file_name = name;
free_file_name = free_name;
}
else if (free_name)
free (name);
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), name_file);
}
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), fileid);
}
if (file_name == NULL)
{
/* We can't easily find the file.
Put it in a file descriptor and pass /dev/fd/N. */
int fd;
out:
for (fd = 0; fd < dtablesize; ++fd)
if (dtable[fd] == MACH_PORT_NULL)
break;
if (fd == dtablesize)
{
/* Extend the descriptor table. */
new_dtable = alloca ((dtablesize + 1) * sizeof (file_t));
memcpy (new_dtable, dtable, dtablesize * sizeof (file_t));
new_dtablesize = dtablesize + 1;
new_dtable[fd] = file;
}
else
dtable[fd] = file;
mach_port_mod_refs (mach_task_self (), file,
MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND, +1);
file_name = alloca (100);
sprintf (file_name, "/dev/fd/%d", fd);
}
/* Prepare the arguments to pass to the interpreter from the original
arguments and the name of the script file. The args will look
like `INTERP {ARG} FILE_NAME ARGV[1..n]' (ARG might have been
omitted). */
namelen = strlen (file_name) + 1;
new_argvlen
= (argvlen - strlen (argv) - 1) /* existing args - old argv[0] */
+ interp_len + len + namelen; /* New args */
e->error = vm_allocate (mach_task_self (),
(vm_address_t *) &new_argv,
new_argvlen, 1);
if (e->error)
return e->error;
if (! setjmp (args_faulted))
{
char *other_args;
p = new_argv;
/* INTERP */
memcpy (p, interp, interp_len);
p += interp_len;
/* Maybe ARG */
if (arg)
{
memcpy (p, arg, len);
p += len;
}
/* FILE_NAME */
memcpy (p, file_name, namelen);
p += namelen;
/* Maybe remaining args */
other_args = argv + strlen (argv) + 1;
if (other_args - argv < argvlen)
memcpy (p, other_args, argvlen - (other_args - argv));
}
else
{
/* We got a fault reading ARGV. So don't use it. */
char *n = stpncpy (new_argv,
"**fault in exec server reading argv[0]**",
argvlen);
memcpy (memcpy (n, arg, len) + len, file_name, namelen);
}
if (free_file_name)
free (file_name);
return 0;
}
/* Set up the arguments. */
hurd_catch_signal (sigmask (SIGSEGV) | sigmask (SIGBUS),
(vm_address_t) argv, (vm_address_t) argv + argvlen,
&setup_args, &fault_handler);
}
/* We are now done reading the script file. */
finish (e, 0);
free (ibuf);
rwlock_reader_unlock (&std_lock);
if (user_crdir != MACH_PORT_NULL)
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), user_crdir);
if (user_cwdir != MACH_PORT_NULL)
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), user_cwdir);
if (e->error)
/* We cannot open the interpreter file to execute it. Lose! */
return;
/* Execute the interpreter program. */
e->error = file_exec (interp_file,
oldtask, flags,
new_argv, new_argvlen, envp, envplen,
new_dtable ?: dtable, MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND,
new_dtable ? new_dtablesize : dtablesize,
portarray, MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND, nports,
intarray, nints,
deallocnames, ndeallocnames,
destroynames, ndestroynames);
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), interp_file);
if (! e->error)
{
/* The exec of the interpreter succeeded! Deallocate the resources
we passed to that exec. We don't need to save them in a bootinfo
structure; the exec of the interpreter takes care of that. */
u_int i;
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), file);
task_resume (oldtask); /* Our caller suspended it. */
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), oldtask);
if (! argv_copy)
vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) argv, argvlen);
if (! envp_copy)
vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) envp, envplen);
for (i = 0; i < dtablesize; ++i)
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), dtable[i]);
if (! dtable_copy)
vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) dtable,
dtablesize * sizeof *dtable);
for (i = 0; i < nports; ++i)
mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), portarray[i]);
if (! portarray_copy)
vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) portarray,
nports * sizeof *portarray);
if (! intarray_copy)
vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), (vm_address_t) intarray,
nints * sizeof *intarray);
}
}
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