/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library * * Copyright © 2012 Red Hat, Inc. * Copyright © 2012-2013 Canonical Limited * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * See the included COPYING file for more information. * * Authors: Colin Walters * Ryan Lortie */ /** * SECTION:gsubprocesslauncher * @title: GSubprocess Launcher * @short_description: Environment options for launching a child process * @include: gio/gio.h * * This class contains a set of options for launching child processes, * such as where its standard input and output will be directed, the * argument list, the environment, and more. * * While the #GSubprocess class has high level functions covering * popular cases, use of this class allows access to more advanced * options. It can also be used to launch multiple subprocesses with * a similar configuration. * * Since: 2.40 */ #define ALL_STDIN_FLAGS (G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_PIPE | \ G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_INHERIT) #define ALL_STDOUT_FLAGS (G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_PIPE | \ G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDOUT_SILENCE) #define ALL_STDERR_FLAGS (G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_PIPE | \ G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_SILENCE | \ G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_MERGE) #include "config.h" #include "gsubprocesslauncher-private.h" #include "gioenumtypes.h" #include "gsubprocess.h" #include "ginitable.h" #ifdef G_OS_UNIX #include #include #endif typedef GObjectClass GSubprocessLauncherClass; G_DEFINE_TYPE (GSubprocessLauncher, g_subprocess_launcher, G_TYPE_OBJECT) static gboolean verify_disposition (const gchar *stream_name, GSubprocessFlags filtered_flags, gint fd, const gchar *filename) { guint n_bits; if (!filtered_flags) n_bits = 0; else if (((filtered_flags - 1) & filtered_flags) == 0) n_bits = 1; else n_bits = 2; /* ...or more */ if (n_bits + (fd >= 0) + (filename != NULL) > 1) { GString *err; err = g_string_new (NULL); if (n_bits) { GFlagsClass *class; guint i; class = g_type_class_peek (G_TYPE_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS); for (i = 0; i < class->n_values; i++) { const GFlagsValue *value = &class->values[i]; if (filtered_flags & value->value) g_string_append_printf (err, " %s", value->value_name); } g_type_class_unref (class); } if (fd >= 0) g_string_append_printf (err, " g_subprocess_launcher_take_%s_fd()", stream_name); if (filename) g_string_append_printf (err, " g_subprocess_launcher_set_%s_file_path()", stream_name); g_critical ("You may specify at most one disposition for the %s stream, but you specified:%s.", stream_name, err->str); g_string_free (err, TRUE); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static gboolean verify_flags (GSubprocessFlags flags) { return verify_disposition ("stdin", flags & ALL_STDIN_FLAGS, -1, NULL) && verify_disposition ("stdout", flags & ALL_STDOUT_FLAGS, -1, NULL) && verify_disposition ("stderr", flags & ALL_STDERR_FLAGS, -1, NULL); } static void g_subprocess_launcher_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GSubprocessLauncher *launcher = G_SUBPROCESS_LAUNCHER (object); g_assert (prop_id == 1); if (verify_flags (g_value_get_flags (value))) launcher->flags = g_value_get_flags (value); } static void g_subprocess_launcher_finalize (GObject *object) { GSubprocessLauncher *self = G_SUBPROCESS_LAUNCHER (object); #ifdef G_OS_UNIX guint i; g_free (self->stdin_path); g_free (self->stdout_path); g_free (self->stderr_path); if (self->stdin_fd != -1) close (self->stdin_fd); if (self->stdout_fd != -1) close (self->stdout_fd); if (self->stderr_fd != -1) close (self->stderr_fd); if (self->basic_fd_assignments) { for (i = 0; i < self->basic_fd_assignments->len; i++) (void) close (g_array_index (self->basic_fd_assignments, int, i)); g_array_unref (self->basic_fd_assignments); } if (self->needdup_fd_assignments) { for (i = 0; i < self->needdup_fd_assignments->len; i += 2) (void) close (g_array_index (self->needdup_fd_assignments, int, i)); g_array_unref (self->needdup_fd_assignments); } if (self->child_setup_destroy_notify) (* self->child_setup_destroy_notify) (self->child_setup_user_data); #endif g_strfreev (self->envp); g_free (self->cwd); G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_subprocess_launcher_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void g_subprocess_launcher_init (GSubprocessLauncher *self) { self->envp = g_get_environ (); #ifdef G_OS_UNIX self->stdin_fd = -1; self->stdout_fd = -1; self->stderr_fd = -1; self->basic_fd_assignments = g_array_new (FALSE, 0, sizeof (int)); self->needdup_fd_assignments = g_array_new (FALSE, 0, sizeof (int)); #endif } static void g_subprocess_launcher_class_init (GSubprocessLauncherClass *class) { GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class); gobject_class->set_property = g_subprocess_launcher_set_property; gobject_class->finalize = g_subprocess_launcher_finalize; g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class, 1, g_param_spec_flags ("flags", "Flags", "GSubprocessFlags for launched processes", G_TYPE_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS, 0, G_PARAM_WRITABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY)); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_new: * @flags: #GSubprocessFlags * * Creates a new #GSubprocessLauncher. * * The launcher is created with the default options. A copy of the * environment of the calling process is made at the time of this call * and will be used as the environment that the process is launched in. * * Since: 2.40 **/ GSubprocessLauncher * g_subprocess_launcher_new (GSubprocessFlags flags) { if (!verify_flags (flags)) return NULL; return g_object_new (G_TYPE_SUBPROCESS_LAUNCHER, "flags", flags, NULL); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_environ: * @self: a #GSubprocess * @env: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename) (transfer none): * the replacement environment * * Replace the entire environment of processes launched from this * launcher with the given 'environ' variable. * * Typically you will build this variable by using g_listenv() to copy * the process 'environ' and using the functions g_environ_setenv(), * g_environ_unsetenv(), etc. * * As an alternative, you can use g_subprocess_launcher_setenv(), * g_subprocess_launcher_unsetenv(), etc. * * Pass an empty array to set an empty environment. Pass %NULL to inherit the * parent process’ environment. As of GLib 2.54, the parent process’ environment * will be copied when g_subprocess_launcher_set_environ() is called. * Previously, it was copied when the subprocess was executed. This means the * copied environment may now be modified (using g_subprocess_launcher_setenv(), * etc.) before launching the subprocess. * * On UNIX, all strings in this array can be arbitrary byte strings. * On Windows, they should be in UTF-8. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_environ (GSubprocessLauncher *self, gchar **env) { g_strfreev (self->envp); self->envp = g_strdupv (env); if (self->envp == NULL) self->envp = g_get_environ (); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_setenv: * @self: a #GSubprocess * @variable: (type filename): the environment variable to set, * must not contain '=' * @value: (type filename): the new value for the variable * @overwrite: whether to change the variable if it already exists * * Sets the environment variable @variable in the environment of * processes launched from this launcher. * * On UNIX, both the variable's name and value can be arbitrary byte * strings, except that the variable's name cannot contain '='. * On Windows, they should be in UTF-8. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_setenv (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *variable, const gchar *value, gboolean overwrite) { self->envp = g_environ_setenv (self->envp, variable, value, overwrite); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_unsetenv: * @self: a #GSubprocess * @variable: (type filename): the environment variable to unset, * must not contain '=' * * Removes the environment variable @variable from the environment of * processes launched from this launcher. * * On UNIX, the variable's name can be an arbitrary byte string not * containing '='. On Windows, it should be in UTF-8. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_unsetenv (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *variable) { self->envp = g_environ_unsetenv (self->envp, variable); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_getenv: * @self: a #GSubprocess * @variable: (type filename): the environment variable to get * * Returns the value of the environment variable @variable in the * environment of processes launched from this launcher. * * On UNIX, the returned string can be an arbitrary byte string. * On Windows, it will be UTF-8. * * Returns: (type filename): the value of the environment variable, * %NULL if unset * * Since: 2.40 **/ const gchar * g_subprocess_launcher_getenv (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *variable) { return g_environ_getenv (self->envp, variable); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_cwd: * @self: a #GSubprocess * @cwd: (type filename): the cwd for launched processes * * Sets the current working directory that processes will be launched * with. * * By default processes are launched with the current working directory * of the launching process at the time of launch. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_cwd (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *cwd) { g_free (self->cwd); self->cwd = g_strdup (cwd); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_flags: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @flags: #GSubprocessFlags * * Sets the flags on the launcher. * * The default flags are %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_NONE. * * You may not set flags that specify conflicting options for how to * handle a particular stdio stream (eg: specifying both * %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_PIPE and * %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_INHERIT). * * You may also not set a flag that conflicts with a previous call to a * function like g_subprocess_launcher_set_stdin_file_path() or * g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdout_fd(). * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_flags (GSubprocessLauncher *self, GSubprocessFlags flags) { const gchar *stdin_path = NULL, *stdout_path = NULL, *stderr_path = NULL; gint stdin_fd = -1, stdout_fd = -1, stderr_fd = -1; #ifdef G_OS_UNIX stdin_fd = self->stdin_fd; stdout_fd = self->stdout_fd; stderr_fd = self->stderr_fd; stdin_path = self->stdin_path; stdout_path = self->stdout_path; stderr_path = self->stderr_path; #endif if (verify_disposition ("stdin", flags & ALL_STDIN_FLAGS, stdin_fd, stdin_path) && verify_disposition ("stdout", flags & ALL_STDOUT_FLAGS, stdout_fd, stdout_path) && verify_disposition ("stderr", flags & ALL_STDERR_FLAGS, stderr_fd, stderr_path)) self->flags = flags; } #ifdef G_OS_UNIX static void assign_fd (gint *fd_ptr, gint fd) { gint flags; if (*fd_ptr != -1) close (*fd_ptr); *fd_ptr = fd; if (fd != -1) { /* best effort */ flags = fcntl (fd, F_GETFD); if (~flags & FD_CLOEXEC) fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC); } } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_stdin_file_path: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @path: (type filename) (nullable: a filename or %NULL * * Sets the file path to use as the stdin for spawned processes. * * If @path is %NULL then any previously given path is unset. * * The file must exist or spawning the process will fail. * * You may not set a stdin file path if a stdin fd is already set or if * the launcher flags contain any flags directing stdin elsewhere. * * This feature is only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_stdin_file_path (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *path) { if (verify_disposition ("stdin", self->flags & ALL_STDIN_FLAGS, self->stdin_fd, path)) { g_free (self->stdin_path); self->stdin_path = g_strdup (path); } } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdin_fd: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @fd: a file descriptor, or -1 * * Sets the file descriptor to use as the stdin for spawned processes. * * If @fd is -1 then any previously given fd is unset. * * Note that if your intention is to have the stdin of the calling * process inherited by the child then %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDIN_INHERIT * is a better way to go about doing that. * * The passed @fd is noted but will not be touched in the current * process. It is therefore necessary that it be kept open by the * caller until the subprocess is spawned. The file descriptor will * also not be explicitly closed on the child side, so it must be marked * O_CLOEXEC if that's what you want. * * You may not set a stdin fd if a stdin file path is already set or if * the launcher flags contain any flags directing stdin elsewhere. * * This feature is only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdin_fd (GSubprocessLauncher *self, gint fd) { if (verify_disposition ("stdin", self->flags & ALL_STDIN_FLAGS, fd, self->stdin_path)) assign_fd (&self->stdin_fd, fd); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_stdout_file_path: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @path: (type filename) (nullable): a filename or %NULL * * Sets the file path to use as the stdout for spawned processes. * * If @path is %NULL then any previously given path is unset. * * The file will be created or truncated when the process is spawned, as * would be the case if using '>' at the shell. * * You may not set a stdout file path if a stdout fd is already set or * if the launcher flags contain any flags directing stdout elsewhere. * * This feature is only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_stdout_file_path (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *path) { if (verify_disposition ("stdout", self->flags & ALL_STDOUT_FLAGS, self->stdout_fd, path)) { g_free (self->stdout_path); self->stdout_path = g_strdup (path); } } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdout_fd: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @fd: a file descriptor, or -1 * * Sets the file descriptor to use as the stdout for spawned processes. * * If @fd is -1 then any previously given fd is unset. * * Note that the default behaviour is to pass stdout through to the * stdout of the parent process. * * The passed @fd is noted but will not be touched in the current * process. It is therefore necessary that it be kept open by the * caller until the subprocess is spawned. The file descriptor will * also not be explicitly closed on the child side, so it must be marked * O_CLOEXEC if that's what you want. * * You may not set a stdout fd if a stdout file path is already set or * if the launcher flags contain any flags directing stdout elsewhere. * * This feature is only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdout_fd (GSubprocessLauncher *self, gint fd) { if (verify_disposition ("stdout", self->flags & ALL_STDOUT_FLAGS, fd, self->stdout_path)) assign_fd (&self->stdout_fd, fd); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_stderr_file_path: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @path: (type filename) (nullable): a filename or %NULL * * Sets the file path to use as the stderr for spawned processes. * * If @path is %NULL then any previously given path is unset. * * The file will be created or truncated when the process is spawned, as * would be the case if using '2>' at the shell. * * If you want to send both stdout and stderr to the same file then use * %G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_STDERR_MERGE. * * You may not set a stderr file path if a stderr fd is already set or * if the launcher flags contain any flags directing stderr elsewhere. * * This feature is only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_stderr_file_path (GSubprocessLauncher *self, const gchar *path) { if (verify_disposition ("stderr", self->flags & ALL_STDERR_FLAGS, self->stderr_fd, path)) { g_free (self->stderr_path); self->stderr_path = g_strdup (path); } } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_take_stderr_fd: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @fd: a file descriptor, or -1 * * Sets the file descriptor to use as the stderr for spawned processes. * * If @fd is -1 then any previously given fd is unset. * * Note that the default behaviour is to pass stderr through to the * stderr of the parent process. * * The passed @fd belongs to the #GSubprocessLauncher. It will be * automatically closed when the launcher is finalized. The file * descriptor will also be closed on the child side when executing the * spawned process. * * You may not set a stderr fd if a stderr file path is already set or * if the launcher flags contain any flags directing stderr elsewhere. * * This feature is only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_take_stderr_fd (GSubprocessLauncher *self, gint fd) { if (verify_disposition ("stderr", self->flags & ALL_STDERR_FLAGS, fd, self->stderr_path)) assign_fd (&self->stderr_fd, fd); } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_take_fd: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @source_fd: File descriptor in parent process * @target_fd: Target descriptor for child process * * Transfer an arbitrary file descriptor from parent process to the * child. This function takes "ownership" of the fd; it will be closed * in the parent when @self is freed. * * By default, all file descriptors from the parent will be closed. * This function allows you to create (for example) a custom pipe() or * socketpair() before launching the process, and choose the target * descriptor in the child. * * An example use case is GNUPG, which has a command line argument * --passphrase-fd providing a file descriptor number where it expects * the passphrase to be written. */ void g_subprocess_launcher_take_fd (GSubprocessLauncher *self, gint source_fd, gint target_fd) { if (source_fd == target_fd) { g_array_append_val (self->basic_fd_assignments, source_fd); } else { g_array_append_val (self->needdup_fd_assignments, source_fd); g_array_append_val (self->needdup_fd_assignments, target_fd); } } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_set_child_setup: (skip) * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @child_setup: a #GSpawnChildSetupFunc to use as the child setup function * @user_data: user data for @child_setup * @destroy_notify: a #GDestroyNotify for @user_data * * Sets up a child setup function. * * The child setup function will be called after fork() but before * exec() on the child's side. * * @destroy_notify will not be automatically called on the child's side * of the fork(). It will only be called when the last reference on the * #GSubprocessLauncher is dropped or when a new child setup function is * given. * * %NULL can be given as @child_setup to disable the functionality. * * Child setup functions are only available on UNIX. * * Since: 2.40 **/ void g_subprocess_launcher_set_child_setup (GSubprocessLauncher *self, GSpawnChildSetupFunc child_setup, gpointer user_data, GDestroyNotify destroy_notify) { if (self->child_setup_destroy_notify) (* self->child_setup_destroy_notify) (self->child_setup_user_data); self->child_setup_func = child_setup; self->child_setup_user_data = user_data; self->child_setup_destroy_notify = destroy_notify; } #endif /** * g_subprocess_launcher_spawn: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @error: Error * @argv0: Command line arguments * @...: Continued arguments, %NULL terminated * * Creates a #GSubprocess given a provided varargs list of arguments. * * Since: 2.40 * Returns: (transfer full): A new #GSubprocess, or %NULL on error (and @error will be set) **/ GSubprocess * g_subprocess_launcher_spawn (GSubprocessLauncher *launcher, GError **error, const gchar *argv0, ...) { GSubprocess *result; GPtrArray *args; const gchar *arg; va_list ap; g_return_val_if_fail (argv0 != NULL && argv0[0] != '\0', NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, NULL); args = g_ptr_array_new (); va_start (ap, argv0); g_ptr_array_add (args, (gchar *) argv0); while ((arg = va_arg (ap, const gchar *))) g_ptr_array_add (args, (gchar *) arg); g_ptr_array_add (args, NULL); va_end (ap); result = g_subprocess_launcher_spawnv (launcher, (const gchar * const *) args->pdata, error); g_ptr_array_free (args, TRUE); return result; } /** * g_subprocess_launcher_spawnv: * @self: a #GSubprocessLauncher * @argv: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename): Command line arguments * @error: Error * * Creates a #GSubprocess given a provided array of arguments. * * Since: 2.40 * Returns: (transfer full): A new #GSubprocess, or %NULL on error (and @error will be set) **/ GSubprocess * g_subprocess_launcher_spawnv (GSubprocessLauncher *launcher, const gchar * const *argv, GError **error) { GSubprocess *subprocess; g_return_val_if_fail (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL && argv[0][0] != '\0', NULL); subprocess = g_object_new (G_TYPE_SUBPROCESS, "argv", argv, "flags", launcher->flags, NULL); g_subprocess_set_launcher (subprocess, launcher); if (!g_initable_init (G_INITABLE (subprocess), NULL, error)) { g_object_unref (subprocess); return NULL; } return subprocess; }