#include #include #include #include "threadimpl.h" void procexec(Channel *pidc, char *prog, char *args[]) { int n; Proc *p; Thread *t; _threaddebug(DBGEXEC, "procexec %s", prog); /* must be only thread in proc */ p = _threadgetproc(); t = p->thread; if(p->threads.head != t || p->threads.head->nextt != nil){ werrstr("not only thread in proc"); Bad: if(pidc) sendul(pidc, ~0); return; } /* * We want procexec to behave like exec; if exec succeeds, * never return, and if it fails, return with errstr set. * Unfortunately, the exec happens in another proc since * we have to wait for the exec'ed process to finish. * To provide the semantics, we open a pipe with the * write end close-on-exec and hand it to the proc that * is doing the exec. If the exec succeeds, the pipe will * close so that our read below fails. If the exec fails, * then the proc doing the exec sends the errstr down the * pipe to us. */ if(pipe(p->exec.fd) < 0) goto Bad; snprint(p->exitstr, ERRMAX, "/fd/%d", p->exec.fd[1]); if((n = open(p->exitstr, OWRITE|OCEXEC)) < 0){ close(p->exec.fd[0]); close(p->exec.fd[1]); goto Bad; } close(p->exec.fd[1]); p->exec.fd[1] = n; /* exec in parallel via the scheduler */ assert(p->needexec==0); p->exec.prog = prog; p->exec.args = args; p->needexec = 1; _sched(); close(p->exec.fd[1]); if((n = read(p->exec.fd[0], p->exitstr, ERRMAX-1)) > 0){ /* exec failed */ p->exitstr[n] = '\0'; errstr(p->exitstr, ERRMAX); close(p->exec.fd[0]); goto Bad; } close(p->exec.fd[0]); if(pidc) sendul(pidc, t->ret); /* wait for exec'ed program, then exit */ _schedexecwait(); } void procexecl(Channel *pidc, char *f, ...) { procexec(pidc, f, &f+1); }