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annotate src/process-nt.c @ 5581:56144c8593a8
Mechanically change INT to FIXNUM in our sources.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2011-10-09 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
[...]
Mechanically change INT (where it refers to non-bignum Lisp
integers) to FIXNUM in our sources. Done for the following
functions, enums, and macros: Lisp_Type_Int_Even,
Lisp_Type_Int_Odd, INT_GCBITS, INT_VALBITS, make_int(), INTP(),
XINT(), CHECK_INT(), XREALINT(), INT_PLUS(), INT_MINUS(),
EMACS_INT_MAX (to MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM), EMACS_INT_MIN (to
MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM), NUMBER_FITS_IN_AN_EMACS_INT() to
NUMBER_FITS_IN_A_FIXNUM(), XFLOATINT, XCHAR_OR_INT, INT_OR_FLOAT.
The EMACS_INT typedef was not changed, it does not describe
non-bignum Lisp integers.
Script that did the change available in
http://mid.gmane.org/20067.17650.181273.12014@parhasard.net .
modules/ChangeLog addition:
2011-10-09 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
[...]
Mechanically change INT to FIXNUM, where the usage describes non-bignum
Lisp integers. See the src/ChangeLog entry for more details.
man/ChangeLog addition:
2011-10-09 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* internals/internals.texi (How Lisp Objects Are Represented in C):
* internals/internals.texi (Integers and Characters):
Mechanically change INT to FIXNUM, where the usage describes non-bignum
Lisp integers.
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date | Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:57 +0100 |
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428 | 1 /* Asynchronous subprocess implementation for Win32 |
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 | |
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
2367 | 5 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Ben Wing. |
428 | 6 |
7 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
8 | |
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9 XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
428 | 10 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the |
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12 option) any later version. |
428 | 13 |
14 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
15 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
16 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
17 for more details. | |
18 | |
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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20 along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
428 | 21 |
22 /* Written by Kirill M. Katsnelson <kkm@kis.ru>, April 1998 */ | |
23 | |
771 | 24 /* Mule-ized as of 8-6-00 */ |
25 | |
2367 | 26 /* Major comment about parsing and/or constructing a command line taken |
27 from Windows, or suitable for giving to one of the library routines that | |
28 calls a subprocess is in win32-native.el */ | |
29 | |
428 | 30 #include <config.h> |
31 #include "lisp.h" | |
32 | |
442 | 33 #include "console-msw.h" |
2367 | 34 #include "events.h" |
428 | 35 #include "hash.h" |
36 #include "lstream.h" | |
37 #include "process.h" | |
38 #include "procimpl.h" | |
39 | |
558 | 40 #include "sysfile.h" |
41 #include "sysproc.h" | |
859 | 42 #include "syssignal.h" |
428 | 43 |
442 | 44 /* Bound by win32-native.el */ |
45 Lisp_Object Qmswindows_construct_process_command_line; | |
46 | |
428 | 47 /* Arbitrary size limit for code fragments passed to run_in_other_process */ |
48 #define FRAGMENT_CODE_SIZE 32 | |
49 | |
50 /* Implementation-specific data. Pointed to by Lisp_Process->process_data */ | |
51 struct nt_process_data | |
52 { | |
53 HANDLE h_process; | |
442 | 54 DWORD dwProcessId; |
55 HWND hwnd; /* console window */ | |
853 | 56 int selected_for_exit_notify; |
428 | 57 }; |
58 | |
442 | 59 /* Control whether create_child causes the process to inherit Emacs' |
60 console window, or be given a new one of its own. The default is | |
61 nil, to allow multiple DOS programs to run on Win95. Having separate | |
62 consoles also allows Emacs to cleanly terminate process groups. */ | |
63 Lisp_Object Vmswindows_start_process_share_console; | |
64 | |
65 /* Control whether create_child cause the process to inherit Emacs' | |
66 error mode setting. The default is t, to minimize the possibility of | |
67 subprocesses blocking when accessing unmounted drives. */ | |
68 Lisp_Object Vmswindows_start_process_inherit_error_mode; | |
69 | |
771 | 70 #define NT_DATA(p) ((struct nt_process_data *)((p)->process_data)) |
428 | 71 |
72 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
73 /* Process helpers */ | |
74 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
75 | |
853 | 76 /* These break process abstraction. Prototypes in console-msw.h, |
77 used by select_process method in event-msw.c. | |
78 | |
79 If called the first time on a process, return the process handle, so we | |
80 can select on it and receive exit notification. "First time only" so we | |
81 don't select the same process multiple times if someone turns off and on | |
82 the receipt of process data. */ | |
83 | |
84 HANDLE | |
85 get_nt_process_handle_only_first_time (Lisp_Process *p) | |
86 { | |
87 if (NT_DATA (p)->selected_for_exit_notify) | |
88 return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; | |
89 NT_DATA (p)->selected_for_exit_notify = 1; | |
90 return (NT_DATA (p)->h_process); | |
91 } | |
92 | |
428 | 93 HANDLE |
440 | 94 get_nt_process_handle (Lisp_Process *p) |
428 | 95 { |
96 return (NT_DATA (p)->h_process); | |
97 } | |
442 | 98 |
99 static struct Lisp_Process * | |
100 find_process_from_pid (DWORD pid) | |
101 { | |
102 Lisp_Object tail, proc; | |
103 | |
104 for (tail = Vprocess_list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
105 { | |
106 proc = XCAR (tail); | |
107 if (NT_DATA (XPROCESS (proc))->dwProcessId == pid) | |
108 return XPROCESS (proc); | |
109 } | |
110 return 0; | |
111 } | |
112 | |
428 | 113 |
114 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
115 /* Running remote threads. See Microsoft Systems Journal 1994 Number 5 */ | |
116 /* Jeffrey Richter, Load Your 32-bit DLL into Another Process's Address..*/ | |
117 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
118 | |
119 typedef struct | |
120 { | |
121 HANDLE h_process; | |
122 HANDLE h_thread; | |
123 LPVOID address; | |
124 } process_memory; | |
125 | |
2367 | 126 static void |
127 free_process_memory (process_memory *pmc) | |
128 { | |
129 ResumeThread (pmc->h_thread); | |
130 CloseHandle (pmc->h_thread); | |
131 } | |
132 | |
428 | 133 /* |
134 * Allocate SIZE bytes in H_PROCESS address space. Fill in PMC used | |
135 * further by other routines. Return nonzero if successful. | |
136 * | |
137 * The memory in other process is allocated by creating a suspended | |
138 * thread. Initial stack of that thread is used as the memory | |
139 * block. The thread entry point is the routine ExitThread in | |
854 | 140 * kernel32.dll, so the allocated memory is freed just by resuming the |
428 | 141 * thread, which immediately terminates after that. |
142 */ | |
143 | |
854 | 144 static int |
665 | 145 alloc_process_memory (HANDLE h_process, Bytecount size, |
771 | 146 process_memory *pmc) |
428 | 147 { |
148 LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE adr_ExitThread = | |
149 (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE) | |
771 | 150 GetProcAddress (qxeGetModuleHandle (XETEXT ("kernel32")), "ExitThread"); |
428 | 151 DWORD dw_unused; |
152 CONTEXT context; | |
153 MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi; | |
154 | |
155 pmc->h_process = h_process; | |
156 pmc->h_thread = CreateRemoteThread (h_process, NULL, size, | |
771 | 157 adr_ExitThread, NULL, |
158 CREATE_SUSPENDED, &dw_unused); | |
428 | 159 if (pmc->h_thread == NULL) |
160 return 0; | |
161 | |
162 /* Get context, for thread's stack pointer */ | |
163 context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_CONTROL; | |
164 if (!GetThreadContext (pmc->h_thread, &context)) | |
165 goto failure; | |
166 | |
167 /* Determine base address of the committed range */ | |
168 if (sizeof(mbi) != VirtualQueryEx (h_process, | |
169 #if defined (_X86_) | |
170 (LPDWORD)context.Esp - 1, | |
171 #elif defined (_ALPHA_) | |
172 (LPDWORD)context.IntSp - 1, | |
173 #else | |
174 #error Unknown processor architecture | |
175 #endif | |
176 &mbi, sizeof(mbi))) | |
177 goto failure; | |
178 | |
179 /* Change the page protection of the allocated memory to executable, | |
180 read, and write. */ | |
181 if (!VirtualProtectEx (h_process, mbi.BaseAddress, size, | |
182 PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, &dw_unused)) | |
183 goto failure; | |
184 | |
185 pmc->address = mbi.BaseAddress; | |
186 return 1; | |
187 | |
188 failure: | |
2367 | 189 free_process_memory (pmc); |
428 | 190 pmc->address = 0; |
191 return 0; | |
192 } | |
193 | |
194 /* | |
195 * Run ROUTINE in the context of process determined by H_PROCESS. The | |
196 * routine is passed the address of DATA as parameter. The ROUTINE must | |
197 * not be longer than ROUTINE_CODE_SIZE bytes. DATA_SIZE is the size of | |
198 * DATA structure. | |
199 * | |
200 * Note that the code must be positionally independent, and compiled | |
201 * without stack checks (they cause implicit calls into CRT so will | |
202 * fail). DATA should not refer any data in calling process, as both | |
203 * routine and its data are copied into remote process. Size of data | |
204 * and code together should not exceed one page (4K on x86 systems). | |
205 * | |
206 * Return the value returned by ROUTINE, or (DWORD)-1 if call failed. | |
207 */ | |
208 static DWORD | |
209 run_in_other_process (HANDLE h_process, | |
210 LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE routine, | |
665 | 211 LPVOID data, Bytecount data_size) |
428 | 212 { |
213 process_memory pm; | |
665 | 214 const Bytecount code_size = FRAGMENT_CODE_SIZE; |
428 | 215 /* Need at most 3 extra bytes of memory, for data alignment */ |
665 | 216 Bytecount total_size = code_size + data_size + 3; |
428 | 217 LPVOID remote_data; |
218 HANDLE h_thread; | |
219 DWORD dw_unused; | |
220 | |
221 /* Allocate memory */ | |
222 if (!alloc_process_memory (h_process, total_size, &pm)) | |
223 return (DWORD)-1; | |
224 | |
225 /* Copy code */ | |
226 if (!WriteProcessMemory (h_process, pm.address, (LPVOID)routine, | |
227 code_size, NULL)) | |
228 goto failure; | |
229 | |
230 /* Copy data */ | |
231 if (data_size) | |
232 { | |
233 remote_data = (LPBYTE)pm.address + ((code_size + 4) & ~3); | |
234 if (!WriteProcessMemory (h_process, remote_data, data, data_size, NULL)) | |
235 goto failure; | |
236 } | |
237 else | |
238 remote_data = NULL; | |
239 | |
240 /* Execute the remote copy of code, passing it remote data */ | |
241 h_thread = CreateRemoteThread (h_process, NULL, 0, | |
242 (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE) pm.address, | |
243 remote_data, 0, &dw_unused); | |
244 if (h_thread == NULL) | |
245 goto failure; | |
246 | |
247 /* Wait till thread finishes */ | |
248 WaitForSingleObject (h_thread, INFINITE); | |
249 | |
250 /* Free remote memory */ | |
251 free_process_memory (&pm); | |
252 | |
253 /* Return thread's exit code */ | |
254 { | |
255 DWORD exit_code; | |
256 GetExitCodeThread (h_thread, &exit_code); | |
257 CloseHandle (h_thread); | |
258 return exit_code; | |
259 } | |
260 | |
261 failure: | |
262 free_process_memory (&pm); | |
2367 | 263 return (DWORD) -1; |
428 | 264 } |
265 | |
266 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
267 /* Sending signals */ | |
268 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
269 | |
442 | 270 /* ---------------------------- the NT way ------------------------------- */ |
271 | |
428 | 272 /* |
273 * We handle the following signals: | |
274 * | |
275 * SIGKILL, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT, SIGHUP - These four translate to ExitProcess | |
276 * executed by the remote process | |
277 * SIGINT - The remote process is sent CTRL_BREAK_EVENT | |
278 * | |
279 * The MSVC5.0 compiler feels free to re-order functions within a | |
280 * compilation unit, so we have no way of finding out the size of the | |
281 * following functions. Therefore these functions must not be larger than | |
282 * FRAGMENT_CODE_SIZE. | |
283 */ | |
284 | |
285 /* | |
286 * Sending SIGKILL | |
287 */ | |
288 typedef struct | |
289 { | |
290 void (WINAPI *adr_ExitProcess) (UINT); | |
291 } sigkill_data; | |
292 | |
293 static DWORD WINAPI | |
771 | 294 sigkill_proc (sigkill_data *data) |
428 | 295 { |
296 (*data->adr_ExitProcess)(255); | |
297 return 1; | |
298 } | |
299 | |
300 /* | |
301 * Sending break or control c | |
302 */ | |
303 typedef struct | |
304 { | |
305 BOOL (WINAPI *adr_GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent) (DWORD, DWORD); | |
306 DWORD event; | |
307 } sigint_data; | |
308 | |
309 static DWORD WINAPI | |
771 | 310 sigint_proc (sigint_data *data) |
428 | 311 { |
312 return (*data->adr_GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent) (data->event, 0); | |
313 } | |
314 | |
315 /* | |
316 * Enabling signals | |
317 */ | |
318 typedef struct | |
319 { | |
320 BOOL (WINAPI *adr_SetConsoleCtrlHandler) (LPVOID, BOOL); | |
321 } sig_enable_data; | |
322 | |
323 static DWORD WINAPI | |
771 | 324 sig_enable_proc (sig_enable_data *data) |
428 | 325 { |
326 (*data->adr_SetConsoleCtrlHandler) (NULL, FALSE); | |
327 return 1; | |
328 } | |
329 | |
330 /* | |
331 * Send signal SIGNO to process H_PROCESS. | |
332 * Return nonzero if successful. | |
333 */ | |
334 | |
335 static int | |
442 | 336 send_signal_the_nt_way (struct nt_process_data *cp, int pid, int signo) |
428 | 337 { |
442 | 338 HANDLE h_process; |
771 | 339 HMODULE h_kernel = qxeGetModuleHandle (XETEXT ("kernel32")); |
442 | 340 int close_process = 0; |
428 | 341 DWORD retval; |
854 | 342 |
428 | 343 assert (h_kernel != NULL); |
854 | 344 |
442 | 345 if (cp) |
346 { | |
347 pid = cp->dwProcessId; | |
348 h_process = cp->h_process; | |
349 } | |
350 else | |
351 { | |
352 close_process = 1; | |
353 /* Try to open the process with required privileges */ | |
354 h_process = OpenProcess (PROCESS_CREATE_THREAD | |
854 | 355 | PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION |
442 | 356 | PROCESS_VM_OPERATION |
357 | PROCESS_VM_WRITE, | |
358 FALSE, pid); | |
359 if (!h_process) | |
360 return 0; | |
361 } | |
362 | |
428 | 363 switch (signo) |
364 { | |
365 case SIGKILL: | |
366 case SIGTERM: | |
367 case SIGQUIT: | |
368 case SIGHUP: | |
369 { | |
370 sigkill_data d; | |
442 | 371 |
372 d.adr_ExitProcess = | |
373 (void (WINAPI *) (UINT)) GetProcAddress (h_kernel, "ExitProcess"); | |
428 | 374 assert (d.adr_ExitProcess); |
854 | 375 retval = run_in_other_process (h_process, |
771 | 376 (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE) sigkill_proc, |
428 | 377 &d, sizeof (d)); |
378 break; | |
379 } | |
380 case SIGINT: | |
381 { | |
382 sigint_data d; | |
383 d.adr_GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent = | |
442 | 384 (BOOL (WINAPI *) (DWORD, DWORD)) |
428 | 385 GetProcAddress (h_kernel, "GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent"); |
386 assert (d.adr_GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent); | |
387 d.event = CTRL_C_EVENT; | |
854 | 388 retval = run_in_other_process (h_process, |
2367 | 389 (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE) sigint_proc, |
428 | 390 &d, sizeof (d)); |
391 break; | |
392 } | |
393 default: | |
394 assert (0); | |
395 } | |
396 | |
442 | 397 if (close_process) |
398 CloseHandle (h_process); | |
2367 | 399 return (int) retval > 0 ? 1 : 0; |
428 | 400 } |
401 | |
402 /* | |
403 * Enable CTRL_C_EVENT handling in a new child process | |
404 */ | |
405 static void | |
406 enable_child_signals (HANDLE h_process) | |
407 { | |
771 | 408 HMODULE h_kernel = qxeGetModuleHandle (XETEXT ("kernel32")); |
428 | 409 sig_enable_data d; |
854 | 410 |
428 | 411 assert (h_kernel != NULL); |
412 d.adr_SetConsoleCtrlHandler = | |
442 | 413 (BOOL (WINAPI *) (LPVOID, BOOL)) |
428 | 414 GetProcAddress (h_kernel, "SetConsoleCtrlHandler"); |
415 assert (d.adr_SetConsoleCtrlHandler); | |
416 run_in_other_process (h_process, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)sig_enable_proc, | |
417 &d, sizeof (d)); | |
418 } | |
854 | 419 |
442 | 420 /* ---------------------------- the 95 way ------------------------------- */ |
421 | |
422 static BOOL CALLBACK | |
423 find_child_console (HWND hwnd, long putada) | |
424 { | |
425 DWORD thread_id; | |
426 DWORD process_id; | |
427 struct nt_process_data *cp = (struct nt_process_data *) putada; | |
428 | |
429 thread_id = GetWindowThreadProcessId (hwnd, &process_id); | |
430 if (process_id == cp->dwProcessId) | |
431 { | |
771 | 432 Extbyte window_class[32]; |
442 | 433 |
771 | 434 /* GetClassNameA to avoid problems with Unicode return values */ |
435 GetClassNameA (hwnd, window_class, sizeof (window_class)); | |
442 | 436 if (strcmp (window_class, |
771 | 437 mswindows_windows9x_p |
442 | 438 ? "tty" |
439 : "ConsoleWindowClass") == 0) | |
440 { | |
441 cp->hwnd = hwnd; | |
442 return FALSE; | |
443 } | |
444 } | |
445 /* keep looking */ | |
446 return TRUE; | |
447 } | |
448 | |
449 static int | |
450 send_signal_the_95_way (struct nt_process_data *cp, int pid, int signo) | |
451 { | |
452 HANDLE h_process; | |
453 int close_process = 0; | |
454 int rc = 1; | |
854 | 455 |
442 | 456 if (cp) |
457 { | |
458 pid = cp->dwProcessId; | |
459 h_process = cp->h_process; | |
460 | |
461 /* Try to locate console window for process. */ | |
462 EnumWindows (find_child_console, (LPARAM) cp); | |
463 } | |
464 else | |
465 { | |
466 close_process = 1; | |
467 /* Try to open the process with required privileges */ | |
468 h_process = OpenProcess (PROCESS_TERMINATE, FALSE, pid); | |
469 if (!h_process) | |
470 return 0; | |
471 } | |
854 | 472 |
442 | 473 if (signo == SIGINT) |
474 { | |
475 if (NILP (Vmswindows_start_process_share_console) && cp && cp->hwnd) | |
476 { | |
771 | 477 BYTE control_scan_code = (BYTE) MapVirtualKeyA (VK_CONTROL, 0); |
442 | 478 BYTE vk_break_code = VK_CANCEL; |
771 | 479 BYTE break_scan_code = (BYTE) MapVirtualKeyA (vk_break_code, 0); |
442 | 480 HWND foreground_window; |
481 | |
482 if (break_scan_code == 0) | |
483 { | |
484 /* Fake Ctrl-C if we can't manage Ctrl-Break. */ | |
485 vk_break_code = 'C'; | |
771 | 486 break_scan_code = (BYTE) MapVirtualKeyA (vk_break_code, 0); |
442 | 487 } |
488 | |
489 foreground_window = GetForegroundWindow (); | |
490 if (foreground_window) | |
491 { | |
492 /* NT 5.0, and apparently also Windows 98, will not allow | |
493 a Window to be set to foreground directly without the | |
494 user's involvement. The workaround is to attach | |
495 ourselves to the thread that owns the foreground | |
496 window, since that is the only thread that can set the | |
497 foreground window. */ | |
498 DWORD foreground_thread, child_thread; | |
499 foreground_thread = | |
500 GetWindowThreadProcessId (foreground_window, NULL); | |
501 if (foreground_thread == GetCurrentThreadId () | |
502 || !AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (), | |
503 foreground_thread, TRUE)) | |
504 foreground_thread = 0; | |
505 | |
506 child_thread = GetWindowThreadProcessId (cp->hwnd, NULL); | |
507 if (child_thread == GetCurrentThreadId () | |
508 || !AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (), | |
509 child_thread, TRUE)) | |
510 child_thread = 0; | |
511 | |
512 /* Set the foreground window to the child. */ | |
513 if (SetForegroundWindow (cp->hwnd)) | |
514 { | |
515 /* Generate keystrokes as if user had typed Ctrl-Break or | |
516 Ctrl-C. */ | |
517 keybd_event (VK_CONTROL, control_scan_code, 0, 0); | |
518 keybd_event (vk_break_code, break_scan_code, | |
519 (vk_break_code == 'C' ? 0 : KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY), 0); | |
520 keybd_event (vk_break_code, break_scan_code, | |
521 (vk_break_code == 'C' ? 0 : KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY) | |
522 | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0); | |
523 keybd_event (VK_CONTROL, control_scan_code, | |
524 KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0); | |
525 | |
526 /* Sleep for a bit to give time for Emacs frame to respond | |
527 to focus change events (if Emacs was active app). */ | |
528 Sleep (100); | |
529 | |
530 SetForegroundWindow (foreground_window); | |
531 } | |
532 /* Detach from the foreground and child threads now that | |
533 the foreground switching is over. */ | |
534 if (foreground_thread) | |
535 AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (), | |
536 foreground_thread, FALSE); | |
537 if (child_thread) | |
538 AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (), | |
539 child_thread, FALSE); | |
540 } | |
541 } | |
542 /* Ctrl-Break is NT equivalent of SIGINT. */ | |
543 else if (!GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent (CTRL_BREAK_EVENT, pid)) | |
544 { | |
545 #if 0 /* FSF Emacs */ | |
546 DebPrint (("sys_kill.GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent return %d " | |
547 "for pid %lu\n", GetLastError (), pid)); | |
548 errno = EINVAL; | |
549 #endif | |
550 rc = 0; | |
551 } | |
552 } | |
553 else | |
554 { | |
555 if (NILP (Vmswindows_start_process_share_console) && cp && cp->hwnd) | |
556 { | |
557 #if 1 | |
771 | 558 if (mswindows_windows9x_p) |
442 | 559 { |
560 /* | |
561 Another possibility is to try terminating the VDM out-right by | |
562 calling the Shell VxD (id 0x17) V86 interface, function #4 | |
563 "SHELL_Destroy_VM", ie. | |
564 | |
565 mov edx,4 | |
566 mov ebx,vm_handle | |
567 call shellapi | |
568 | |
569 First need to determine the current VM handle, and then arrange for | |
570 the shellapi call to be made from the system vm (by using | |
571 Switch_VM_and_callback). | |
572 | |
573 Could try to invoke DestroyVM through CallVxD. | |
574 | |
575 */ | |
576 #if 0 | |
577 /* On Win95, posting WM_QUIT causes the 16-bit subsystem | |
578 to hang when cmdproxy is used in conjunction with | |
579 command.com for an interactive shell. Posting | |
580 WM_CLOSE pops up a dialog that, when Yes is selected, | |
581 does the same thing. TerminateProcess is also less | |
582 than ideal in that subprocesses tend to stick around | |
583 until the machine is shutdown, but at least it | |
584 doesn't freeze the 16-bit subsystem. */ | |
800 | 585 qxePostMessage (cp->hwnd, WM_QUIT, 0xff, 0); |
442 | 586 #endif |
587 if (!TerminateProcess (h_process, 0xff)) | |
588 { | |
589 #if 0 /* FSF Emacs */ | |
590 DebPrint (("sys_kill.TerminateProcess returned %d " | |
591 "for pid %lu\n", GetLastError (), pid)); | |
592 errno = EINVAL; | |
593 #endif | |
594 rc = 0; | |
595 } | |
596 } | |
597 else | |
598 #endif | |
800 | 599 qxePostMessage (cp->hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); |
442 | 600 } |
601 /* Kill the process. On W32 this doesn't kill child processes | |
602 so it doesn't work very well for shells which is why it's not | |
603 used in every case. */ | |
604 else if (!TerminateProcess (h_process, 0xff)) | |
605 { | |
606 #if 0 /* FSF Emacs */ | |
607 DebPrint (("sys_kill.TerminateProcess returned %d " | |
608 "for pid %lu\n", GetLastError (), pid)); | |
609 errno = EINVAL; | |
610 #endif | |
611 rc = 0; | |
612 } | |
613 } | |
614 | |
615 if (close_process) | |
616 CloseHandle (h_process); | |
617 | |
618 return rc; | |
619 } | |
620 | |
621 /* -------------------------- all-OS functions ---------------------------- */ | |
622 | |
623 static int | |
624 send_signal (struct nt_process_data *cp, int pid, int signo) | |
625 { | |
771 | 626 return (!mswindows_windows9x_p && send_signal_the_nt_way (cp, pid, signo)) |
442 | 627 || send_signal_the_95_way (cp, pid, signo); |
628 } | |
629 | |
428 | 630 /* |
631 * Signal error if SIGNO is not supported | |
632 */ | |
633 static void | |
634 validate_signal_number (int signo) | |
635 { | |
636 if (signo != SIGKILL && signo != SIGTERM | |
637 && signo != SIGQUIT && signo != SIGINT | |
638 && signo != SIGHUP) | |
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428 | 640 } |
854 | 641 |
428 | 642 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
643 /* Process methods */ | |
644 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
645 | |
646 /* | |
647 * Allocate and initialize Lisp_Process->process_data | |
648 */ | |
649 | |
650 static void | |
440 | 651 nt_alloc_process_data (Lisp_Process *p) |
428 | 652 { |
653 p->process_data = xnew_and_zero (struct nt_process_data); | |
654 } | |
655 | |
656 static void | |
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428 | 658 { |
791 | 659 /* If it's still in the list of processes we are waiting on delete |
2367 | 660 it. This can happen if we forcibly delete a process and are unable |
661 to kill it. */ | |
791 | 662 mswindows_unwait_process (p); |
442 | 663 if (NT_DATA (p)->h_process) |
2367 | 664 { |
665 CloseHandle (NT_DATA (p)->h_process); | |
666 NT_DATA (p)->h_process = 0; | |
667 } | |
428 | 668 } |
669 | |
670 /* | |
671 * Initialize XEmacs process implementation once | |
672 */ | |
673 static void | |
674 nt_init_process (void) | |
675 { | |
676 /* Initialize winsock */ | |
677 WSADATA wsa_data; | |
678 /* Request Winsock v1.1 Note the order: (minor=1, major=1) */ | |
679 WSAStartup (MAKEWORD (1,1), &wsa_data); | |
680 } | |
681 | |
853 | 682 /* |
683 * Fork off a subprocess. P is a pointer to newly created subprocess | |
684 * object. If this function signals, the caller is responsible for | |
685 * deleting (and finalizing) the process object. | |
686 * | |
687 * The method must return PID of the new process, a (positive??? ####) number | |
688 * which fits into Lisp_Int. No return value indicates an error, the method | |
689 * must signal an error instead. | |
690 */ | |
691 | |
563 | 692 static DOESNT_RETURN |
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693 mswindows_report_winsock_error (const Ascbyte *reason, Lisp_Object data, |
563 | 694 int errnum) |
428 | 695 { |
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696 signal_error_2 (Qnetwork_error, reason, mswindows_lisp_error (errnum), data); |
442 | 697 } |
698 | |
699 static void | |
700 ensure_console_window_exists (void) | |
701 { | |
771 | 702 if (mswindows_windows9x_p) |
442 | 703 mswindows_hide_console (); |
704 } | |
705 | |
706 int | |
771 | 707 mswindows_compare_env (const void *strp1, const void *strp2) |
442 | 708 { |
2367 | 709 const Itext *str1 = * (const Itext **) strp1, |
710 *str2 = * (const Itext **) strp2; | |
442 | 711 |
712 while (*str1 && *str2 && *str1 != '=' && *str2 != '=') | |
713 { | |
714 if ((*str1) > (*str2)) | |
715 return 1; | |
716 else if ((*str1) < (*str2)) | |
717 return -1; | |
718 str1++, str2++; | |
719 } | |
720 | |
721 if (*str1 == '=' && *str2 == '=') | |
722 return 0; | |
723 else if (*str1 == '=') | |
724 return -1; | |
725 else | |
726 return 1; | |
428 | 727 } |
728 | |
563 | 729 /* |
730 * Fork off a subprocess. P is a pointer to newly created subprocess | |
731 * object. If this function signals, the caller is responsible for | |
732 * deleting (and finalizing) the process object. | |
733 * | |
734 * The method must return PID of the new process, a (positive??? ####) number | |
735 * which fits into Lisp_Int. No return value indicates an error, the method | |
736 * must signal an error instead. | |
737 */ | |
738 | |
428 | 739 static int |
440 | 740 nt_create_process (Lisp_Process *p, |
428 | 741 Lisp_Object *argv, int nargv, |
853 | 742 Lisp_Object program, Lisp_Object cur_dir, |
743 int separate_err) | |
428 | 744 { |
442 | 745 /* Synched up with sys_spawnve in FSF 20.6. Significantly different |
746 but still synchable. */ | |
853 | 747 HANDLE hmyshove, hmyslurp, hmyslurp_err, hprocin, hprocout, hprocerr; |
442 | 748 Extbyte *command_line; |
428 | 749 BOOL do_io, windowed; |
771 | 750 Extbyte *proc_env; |
428 | 751 |
442 | 752 /* No need to DOS-ize the filename; expand-file-name (called prior) |
753 already does this. */ | |
754 | |
428 | 755 /* Find out whether the application is windowed or not */ |
771 | 756 { |
757 /* SHGetFileInfo tends to return ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND on most | |
758 errors. This leads to bogus error message. */ | |
759 DWORD image_type; | |
1204 | 760 if (mswindows_is_executable (XSTRING_DATA (program))) |
771 | 761 { |
762 Extbyte *progext; | |
2526 | 763 LISP_PATHNAME_CONVERT_OUT (program, progext); |
771 | 764 image_type = qxeSHGetFileInfo (progext, 0, NULL, 0, SHGFI_EXETYPE); |
765 } | |
766 else | |
767 { | |
768 DECLARE_EISTRING (progext); | |
2526 | 769 Ibyte *prog2; |
770 LISP_PATHNAME_RESOLVE_LINKS (program, prog2); | |
771 eicpy_rawz (progext, prog2); | |
2421 | 772 eicat_ascii (progext, ".exe"); |
771 | 773 eito_external (progext, Qmswindows_tstr); |
774 image_type = qxeSHGetFileInfo (eiextdata (progext), 0, NULL, 0, | |
775 SHGFI_EXETYPE); | |
776 } | |
777 if (image_type == 0) | |
778 mswindows_report_process_error | |
779 ("Determining executable file type", | |
780 program, | |
781 GetLastError () == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND | |
782 ? ERROR_BAD_FORMAT : GetLastError ()); | |
783 windowed = HIWORD (image_type) != 0; | |
784 } | |
785 | |
428 | 786 |
787 /* Decide whether to do I/O on process handles, or just mark the | |
788 process exited immediately upon successful launching. We do I/O if the | |
789 process is a console one, or if it is windowed but windowed_process_io | |
790 is non-zero */ | |
791 do_io = !windowed || windowed_process_io ; | |
854 | 792 |
428 | 793 if (do_io) |
794 { | |
795 /* Create two unidirectional named pipes */ | |
796 HANDLE htmp; | |
797 SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; | |
798 | |
826 | 799 sa.nLength = sizeof (sa); |
428 | 800 sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; |
801 sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; | |
802 | |
803 CreatePipe (&hprocin, &hmyshove, &sa, 0); | |
804 CreatePipe (&hmyslurp, &hprocout, &sa, 0); | |
805 | |
853 | 806 if (separate_err) |
807 CreatePipe (&hmyslurp_err, &hprocerr, &sa, 0); | |
808 else | |
809 /* Duplicate the stdout handle for use as stderr */ | |
2367 | 810 DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess(), hprocout, GetCurrentProcess(), |
811 &hprocerr, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); | |
430 | 812 |
428 | 813 /* Stupid Win32 allows to create a pipe with *both* ends either |
814 inheritable or not. We need process ends inheritable, and local | |
815 ends not inheritable. */ | |
442 | 816 DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess(), hmyshove, GetCurrentProcess(), |
817 &htmp, 0, FALSE, | |
818 DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE | DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); | |
428 | 819 hmyshove = htmp; |
442 | 820 DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess(), hmyslurp, GetCurrentProcess(), |
821 &htmp, 0, FALSE, | |
822 DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE | DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); | |
428 | 823 hmyslurp = htmp; |
853 | 824 if (separate_err) |
825 { | |
826 DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess(), hmyslurp_err, | |
827 GetCurrentProcess(), &htmp, 0, FALSE, | |
828 DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE | DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); | |
829 hmyslurp_err = htmp; | |
830 } | |
428 | 831 } |
832 | |
833 /* Convert an argv vector into Win32 style command line by a call to | |
442 | 834 lisp function `mswindows-construct-process-command-line' |
835 (in win32-native.el) */ | |
428 | 836 { |
837 int i; | |
838 Lisp_Object args_or_ret = Qnil; | |
839 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
840 | |
841 GCPRO1 (args_or_ret); | |
842 | |
843 for (i = 0; i < nargv; ++i) | |
844 args_or_ret = Fcons (*argv++, args_or_ret); | |
845 args_or_ret = Fnreverse (args_or_ret); | |
846 args_or_ret = Fcons (program, args_or_ret); | |
847 | |
2367 | 848 /* This Lisp function is in win32-native.el and has lots of comments |
849 about what exactly is going on. */ | |
442 | 850 args_or_ret = call1 (Qmswindows_construct_process_command_line, |
851 args_or_ret); | |
428 | 852 |
853 if (!STRINGP (args_or_ret)) | |
854 /* Luser wrote his/her own clever version */ | |
442 | 855 invalid_argument |
856 ("Bogus return value from `mswindows-construct-process-command-line'", | |
857 args_or_ret); | |
428 | 858 |
2526 | 859 /* #### What about path names, which may be links? */ |
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860 command_line = LISP_STRING_TO_TSTR (args_or_ret); |
428 | 861 |
862 UNGCPRO; /* args_or_ret */ | |
863 } | |
864 | |
865 /* Set `proc_env' to a nul-separated array of the strings in | |
866 Vprocess_environment terminated by 2 nuls. */ | |
771 | 867 |
428 | 868 { |
867 | 869 Ibyte **env; |
428 | 870 REGISTER Lisp_Object tem; |
867 | 871 REGISTER Ibyte **new_env; |
771 | 872 REGISTER int new_length = 0, i; |
854 | 873 |
428 | 874 for (tem = Vprocess_environment; |
875 (CONSP (tem) | |
876 && STRINGP (XCAR (tem))); | |
877 tem = XCDR (tem)) | |
878 new_length++; | |
442 | 879 |
880 /* FSF adds an extra env var to hold the current process ID of the | |
881 Emacs process. Apparently this is used only by emacsserver.c, | |
771 | 882 which we have superseded by gnuserv.c. (#### Does it work under |
442 | 883 MS Windows?) |
884 | |
854 | 885 sprintf (ppid_env_var_buffer, "EM_PARENT_PROCESS_ID=%d", |
442 | 886 GetCurrentProcessId ()); |
887 arglen += strlen (ppid_env_var_buffer) + 1; | |
888 numenv++; | |
889 */ | |
854 | 890 |
428 | 891 /* new_length + 1 to include terminating 0. */ |
867 | 892 env = new_env = alloca_array (Ibyte *, new_length + 1); |
854 | 893 |
428 | 894 /* Copy the Vprocess_environment strings into new_env. */ |
895 for (tem = Vprocess_environment; | |
896 (CONSP (tem) | |
897 && STRINGP (XCAR (tem))); | |
898 tem = XCDR (tem)) | |
899 { | |
867 | 900 Ibyte **ep = env; |
901 Ibyte *string = XSTRING_DATA (XCAR (tem)); | |
428 | 902 /* See if this string duplicates any string already in the env. |
903 If so, don't put it in. | |
904 When an env var has multiple definitions, | |
905 we keep the definition that comes first in process-environment. */ | |
906 for (; ep != new_env; ep++) | |
907 { | |
867 | 908 Ibyte *p = *ep, *q = string; |
428 | 909 while (1) |
910 { | |
911 if (*q == 0) | |
912 /* The string is malformed; might as well drop it. */ | |
913 goto duplicate; | |
914 if (*q != *p) | |
915 break; | |
916 if (*q == '=') | |
917 goto duplicate; | |
918 p++, q++; | |
919 } | |
920 } | |
921 *new_env++ = string; | |
922 duplicate: ; | |
923 } | |
924 *new_env = 0; | |
854 | 925 |
428 | 926 /* Sort the environment variables */ |
927 new_length = new_env - env; | |
867 | 928 qsort (env, new_length, sizeof (Ibyte *), mswindows_compare_env); |
771 | 929 |
930 { | |
931 DECLARE_EISTRING (envout); | |
932 | |
933 for (i = 0; i < new_length; i++) | |
934 { | |
1204 | 935 eicat_raw (envout, env[i], qxestrlen (env[i])); |
936 eicat_raw (envout, (Ibyte *) "\0", 1); | |
771 | 937 } |
938 | |
1204 | 939 eicat_raw (envout, (Ibyte *) "\0", 1); |
771 | 940 eito_external (envout, Qmswindows_tstr); |
941 proc_env = eiextdata (envout); | |
942 } | |
428 | 943 } |
442 | 944 |
945 #if 0 | |
946 /* #### we need to port this. */ | |
947 /* On Windows 95, if cmdname is a DOS app, we invoke a helper | |
948 application to start it by specifying the helper app as cmdname, | |
949 while leaving the real app name as argv[0]. */ | |
950 if (is_dos_app) | |
951 { | |
2421 | 952 cmdname = alloca_ibytes (PATH_MAX_INTERNAL); |
442 | 953 if (egetenv ("CMDPROXY")) |
771 | 954 qxestrcpy (cmdname, egetenv ("CMDPROXY")); |
442 | 955 else |
956 { | |
771 | 957 qxestrcpy (cmdname, XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_directory)); |
867 | 958 qxestrcat (cmdname, (Ibyte *) "cmdproxy.exe"); |
442 | 959 } |
960 } | |
961 #endif | |
854 | 962 |
428 | 963 /* Create process */ |
964 { | |
771 | 965 STARTUPINFOW si; |
428 | 966 PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; |
967 DWORD err; | |
442 | 968 DWORD flags; |
428 | 969 |
970 xzero (si); | |
971 si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; | |
972 si.wShowWindow = windowed ? SW_SHOWNORMAL : SW_HIDE; | |
973 if (do_io) | |
974 { | |
975 si.hStdInput = hprocin; | |
976 si.hStdOutput = hprocout; | |
430 | 977 si.hStdError = hprocerr; |
428 | 978 si.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; |
979 } | |
980 | |
442 | 981 flags = CREATE_SUSPENDED; |
771 | 982 if (mswindows_windows9x_p) |
442 | 983 flags |= (!NILP (Vmswindows_start_process_share_console) |
984 ? CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP | |
985 : CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE); | |
986 else | |
987 flags |= CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE | CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP; | |
988 if (NILP (Vmswindows_start_process_inherit_error_mode)) | |
989 flags |= CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE; | |
990 | |
991 ensure_console_window_exists (); | |
992 | |
771 | 993 { |
994 Extbyte *curdirext; | |
995 | |
2526 | 996 LISP_PATHNAME_CONVERT_OUT (cur_dir, curdirext); |
771 | 997 |
998 err = (qxeCreateProcess (NULL, command_line, NULL, NULL, TRUE, | |
999 (XEUNICODE_P ? | |
1000 flags | CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT : | |
1001 flags), proc_env, | |
1002 curdirext, &si, &pi) | |
1003 ? 0 : GetLastError ()); | |
1004 } | |
428 | 1005 |
1006 if (do_io) | |
1007 { | |
1008 /* These just have been inherited; we do not need a copy */ | |
1009 CloseHandle (hprocin); | |
1010 CloseHandle (hprocout); | |
430 | 1011 CloseHandle (hprocerr); |
428 | 1012 } |
854 | 1013 |
428 | 1014 /* Handle process creation failure */ |
1015 if (err) | |
1016 { | |
1017 if (do_io) | |
1018 { | |
1019 CloseHandle (hmyshove); | |
1020 CloseHandle (hmyslurp); | |
853 | 1021 if (separate_err) |
1022 CloseHandle (hmyslurp_err); | |
428 | 1023 } |
563 | 1024 mswindows_report_process_error |
1025 ("Error starting", | |
1026 program, GetLastError ()); | |
428 | 1027 } |
1028 | |
1029 /* The process started successfully */ | |
1030 if (do_io) | |
1031 { | |
1032 NT_DATA(p)->h_process = pi.hProcess; | |
442 | 1033 NT_DATA(p)->dwProcessId = pi.dwProcessId; |
853 | 1034 init_process_io_handles (p, (void *) hmyslurp, (void *) hmyshove, |
1035 separate_err ? (void *) hmyslurp_err | |
1036 : (void *) -1, 0); | |
428 | 1037 } |
1038 else | |
1039 { | |
1040 /* Indicate as if the process has exited immediately. */ | |
1041 p->status_symbol = Qexit; | |
1042 CloseHandle (pi.hProcess); | |
1043 } | |
1044 | |
442 | 1045 if (!windowed) |
1046 enable_child_signals (pi.hProcess); | |
1047 | |
428 | 1048 ResumeThread (pi.hThread); |
1049 CloseHandle (pi.hThread); | |
1050 | |
432 | 1051 return ((int)pi.dwProcessId); |
428 | 1052 } |
1053 } | |
1054 | |
854 | 1055 /* |
428 | 1056 * This method is called to update status fields of the process |
1057 * structure. If the process has not existed, this method is expected | |
1058 * to do nothing. | |
1059 * | |
854 | 1060 * The method is called only for real child processes. |
428 | 1061 */ |
1062 | |
1063 static void | |
771 | 1064 nt_update_status_if_terminated (Lisp_Process *p) |
428 | 1065 { |
1066 DWORD exit_code; | |
1067 if (GetExitCodeProcess (NT_DATA(p)->h_process, &exit_code) | |
1068 && exit_code != STILL_ACTIVE) | |
1069 { | |
1070 p->tick++; | |
1071 p->core_dumped = 0; | |
1072 /* The exit code can be a code returned by process, or an | |
1073 NTSTATUS value. We cannot accurately handle the latter since | |
1074 it is a full 32 bit integer */ | |
1075 if (exit_code & 0xC0000000) | |
1076 { | |
1077 p->status_symbol = Qsignal; | |
1078 p->exit_code = exit_code & 0x1FFFFFFF; | |
1079 } | |
1080 else | |
1081 { | |
1082 p->status_symbol = Qexit; | |
1083 p->exit_code = exit_code; | |
1084 } | |
1085 } | |
1086 } | |
1087 | |
1088 /* | |
1089 * Stuff the entire contents of LSTREAM to the process output pipe | |
1090 */ | |
1091 | |
1092 /* #### If only this function could be somehow merged with | |
1093 unix_send_process... */ | |
1094 | |
1095 static void | |
771 | 1096 nt_send_process (Lisp_Object proc, struct lstream *lstream) |
428 | 1097 { |
432 | 1098 volatile Lisp_Object vol_proc = proc; |
440 | 1099 Lisp_Process *volatile p = XPROCESS (proc); |
428 | 1100 |
1101 /* use a reasonable-sized buffer (somewhere around the size of the | |
1102 stream buffer) so as to avoid inundating the stream with blocked | |
1103 data. */ | |
867 | 1104 Ibyte chunkbuf[512]; |
428 | 1105 Bytecount chunklen; |
1106 | |
1107 while (1) | |
1108 { | |
771 | 1109 int writeret; |
428 | 1110 |
442 | 1111 chunklen = Lstream_read (lstream, chunkbuf, 512); |
428 | 1112 if (chunklen <= 0) |
2500 | 1113 break; /* perhaps should ABORT() if < 0? |
428 | 1114 This should never happen. */ |
1115 | |
1116 /* Lstream_write() will never successfully write less than the | |
1117 amount sent in. In the worst case, it just buffers the | |
1118 unwritten data. */ | |
771 | 1119 writeret = Lstream_write (XLSTREAM (DATA_OUTSTREAM (p)), chunkbuf, |
428 | 1120 chunklen); |
771 | 1121 Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (DATA_OUTSTREAM (p))); |
428 | 1122 if (writeret < 0) |
1123 { | |
1124 p->status_symbol = Qexit; | |
1125 p->exit_code = ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE; | |
1126 p->core_dumped = 0; | |
1127 p->tick++; | |
1128 process_tick++; | |
432 | 1129 deactivate_process (*((Lisp_Object *) (&vol_proc))); |
442 | 1130 invalid_operation ("Broken pipe error sending to process; closed it", |
1131 p->name); | |
428 | 1132 } |
1133 | |
1134 { | |
1135 int wait_ms = 25; | |
1136 while (Lstream_was_blocked_p (XLSTREAM (p->pipe_outstream))) | |
1137 { | |
1138 /* Buffer is full. Wait, accepting input; that may allow | |
1139 the program to finish doing output and read more. */ | |
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428 | 1141 Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (p->pipe_outstream)); |
1142 wait_ms = min (1000, 2 * wait_ms); | |
1143 } | |
1144 } | |
1145 } | |
1146 } | |
1147 | |
2367 | 1148 static void |
1149 nt_deactivate_process (Lisp_Process *p, | |
1150 USID *in_usid, | |
1151 USID *err_usid) | |
1152 { | |
1153 event_stream_delete_io_streams (p->pipe_instream, p->pipe_outstream, | |
1154 p->pipe_errstream, in_usid, err_usid); | |
1155 /* Go ahead and close the process handle now to prevent accumulation | |
1156 of handles when lots of processes are run. (The handle gets closed | |
1157 anyway upon GC, but that might be a ways away, esp. if | |
1158 deleted-exited-processes is set to nil.) */ | |
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1159 nt_finalize_process_data (p); |
2367 | 1160 } |
1161 | |
428 | 1162 /* |
1163 * Send a signal number SIGNO to PROCESS. | |
1164 * CURRENT_GROUP means send to the process group that currently owns | |
1165 * the terminal being used to communicate with PROCESS. | |
1166 * This is used for various commands in shell mode. | |
1167 * If NOMSG is zero, insert signal-announcements into process's buffers | |
1168 * right away. | |
1169 * | |
1170 * If we can, we try to signal PROCESS by sending control characters | |
1171 * down the pty. This allows us to signal inferiors who have changed | |
1172 * their uid, for which killpg would return an EPERM error. | |
1173 * | |
1174 * The method signals an error if the given SIGNO is not valid | |
1175 */ | |
1176 | |
1177 static void | |
1178 nt_kill_child_process (Lisp_Object proc, int signo, | |
2286 | 1179 int UNUSED (current_group), int UNUSED (nomsg)) |
428 | 1180 { |
440 | 1181 Lisp_Process *p = XPROCESS (proc); |
428 | 1182 |
1183 /* Signal error if SIGNO cannot be sent */ | |
1184 validate_signal_number (signo); | |
1185 | |
1186 /* Send signal */ | |
442 | 1187 if (!send_signal (NT_DATA (p), 0, signo)) |
1188 invalid_operation ("Cannot send signal to process", proc); | |
428 | 1189 } |
1190 | |
1191 /* | |
442 | 1192 * Kill any process in the system given its PID |
428 | 1193 * |
1194 * Returns zero if a signal successfully sent, or | |
1195 * negative number upon failure | |
1196 */ | |
1197 static int | |
1198 nt_kill_process_by_pid (int pid, int signo) | |
1199 { | |
442 | 1200 struct Lisp_Process *p; |
1201 | |
428 | 1202 /* Signal error if SIGNO cannot be sent */ |
1203 validate_signal_number (signo); | |
1204 | |
442 | 1205 p = find_process_from_pid (pid); |
1206 return send_signal (p ? NT_DATA (p) : 0, pid, signo) ? 0 : -1; | |
428 | 1207 } |
1208 | |
1209 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1210 /* Sockets connections */ | |
1211 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1212 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
1213 | |
1214 /* #### Hey MS, how long Winsock 2 for '95 will be in beta? */ | |
1215 | |
1216 #define SOCK_TIMER_ID 666 | |
1217 #define XM_SOCKREPLY (WM_USER + 666) | |
1218 | |
563 | 1219 /* Return 0 for success, or error code */ |
1220 | |
428 | 1221 static int |
563 | 1222 get_internet_address (Lisp_Object host, struct sockaddr_in *address) |
428 | 1223 { |
2367 | 1224 CBinbyte buf[MAXGETHOSTSTRUCT]; |
428 | 1225 HWND hwnd; |
1226 HANDLE hasync; | |
563 | 1227 int errcode = 0; |
428 | 1228 |
1229 address->sin_family = AF_INET; | |
1230 | |
1231 /* First check if HOST is already a numeric address */ | |
1232 { | |
1204 | 1233 Extbyte *hostext; |
1234 unsigned long inaddr; | |
1235 | |
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1236 hostext = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (host, Qmswindows_host_name_encoding); |
1204 | 1237 inaddr = inet_addr (hostext); |
428 | 1238 if (inaddr != INADDR_NONE) |
1239 { | |
1240 address->sin_addr.s_addr = inaddr; | |
563 | 1241 return 0; |
428 | 1242 } |
1243 } | |
1244 | |
1245 /* Create a window which will receive completion messages */ | |
771 | 1246 hwnd = qxeCreateWindow (XETEXT ("STATIC"), NULL, WS_OVERLAPPED, 0, 0, 1, 1, |
1247 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
428 | 1248 assert (hwnd); |
1249 | |
1250 /* Post name resolution request */ | |
771 | 1251 { |
1252 Extbyte *hostext; | |
1253 | |
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1254 hostext = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (host, Qmswindows_host_name_encoding); |
771 | 1255 |
1256 hasync = WSAAsyncGetHostByName (hwnd, XM_SOCKREPLY, hostext, | |
1257 buf, sizeof (buf)); | |
1258 if (hasync == NULL) | |
1259 { | |
1260 errcode = WSAGetLastError (); | |
1261 goto done; | |
1262 } | |
1263 } | |
428 | 1264 |
1265 /* Set a timer to poll for quit every 250 ms */ | |
1266 SetTimer (hwnd, SOCK_TIMER_ID, 250, NULL); | |
1267 | |
1268 while (1) | |
1269 { | |
1270 MSG msg; | |
800 | 1271 qxeGetMessage (&msg, hwnd, 0, 0); |
428 | 1272 if (msg.message == XM_SOCKREPLY) |
1273 { | |
1274 /* Ok, got an answer */ | |
563 | 1275 errcode = WSAGETASYNCERROR (msg.lParam); |
428 | 1276 goto done; |
1277 } | |
1278 else if (msg.message == WM_TIMER && msg.wParam == SOCK_TIMER_ID) | |
1279 { | |
1280 if (QUITP) | |
1281 { | |
1282 WSACancelAsyncRequest (hasync); | |
1283 KillTimer (hwnd, SOCK_TIMER_ID); | |
1284 DestroyWindow (hwnd); | |
853 | 1285 QUIT; |
428 | 1286 } |
1287 } | |
800 | 1288 qxeDispatchMessage (&msg); |
428 | 1289 } |
1290 | |
1291 done: | |
1292 KillTimer (hwnd, SOCK_TIMER_ID); | |
1293 DestroyWindow (hwnd); | |
563 | 1294 if (!errcode) |
428 | 1295 { |
1296 /* BUF starts with struct hostent */ | |
771 | 1297 struct hostent *he = (struct hostent *) buf; |
1298 address->sin_addr.s_addr = * (unsigned long *) he->h_addr_list[0]; | |
428 | 1299 } |
563 | 1300 return errcode; |
428 | 1301 } |
1302 | |
1303 static Lisp_Object | |
1304 nt_canonicalize_host_name (Lisp_Object host) | |
1305 { | |
1306 struct sockaddr_in address; | |
1307 | |
563 | 1308 if (get_internet_address (host, &address)) /* error */ |
428 | 1309 return host; |
1310 | |
1311 if (address.sin_family == AF_INET) | |
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1313 Qunix_host_name_encoding); |
428 | 1314 else |
1315 return host; | |
1316 } | |
1317 | |
1318 /* open a TCP network connection to a given HOST/SERVICE. Treated | |
1319 exactly like a normal process when reading and writing. Only | |
1320 differences are in status display and process deletion. A network | |
1321 connection has no PID; you cannot signal it. All you can do is | |
1322 deactivate and close it via delete-process */ | |
1323 | |
1324 static void | |
442 | 1325 nt_open_network_stream (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object host, |
1326 Lisp_Object service, | |
771 | 1327 Lisp_Object protocol, void **vinfd, void **voutfd) |
428 | 1328 { |
1329 struct sockaddr_in address; | |
1330 SOCKET s; | |
1331 int port; | |
1332 int retval; | |
563 | 1333 int errnum; |
428 | 1334 |
1335 CHECK_STRING (host); | |
1336 | |
1337 if (!EQ (protocol, Qtcp)) | |
563 | 1338 invalid_constant ("Unsupported protocol", protocol); |
428 | 1339 |
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1341 port = htons ((unsigned short) XFIXNUM (service)); |
428 | 1342 else |
1343 { | |
1344 struct servent *svc_info; | |
771 | 1345 Extbyte *servext; |
1346 | |
428 | 1347 CHECK_STRING (service); |
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1349 Qmswindows_service_name_encoding); |
771 | 1350 |
1351 svc_info = getservbyname (servext, "tcp"); | |
428 | 1352 if (svc_info == 0) |
442 | 1353 invalid_argument ("Unknown service", service); |
428 | 1354 port = svc_info->s_port; |
1355 } | |
1356 | |
563 | 1357 retval = get_internet_address (host, &address); |
1358 if (retval) | |
1359 mswindows_report_winsock_error ("Getting IP address", host, | |
1360 retval); | |
428 | 1361 address.sin_port = port; |
1362 | |
1363 s = socket (address.sin_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); | |
1364 if (s < 0) | |
563 | 1365 mswindows_report_winsock_error ("Creating socket", name, |
1366 WSAGetLastError ()); | |
428 | 1367 |
1368 /* We don't want to be blocked on connect */ | |
1369 { | |
1370 unsigned long nonblock = 1; | |
1371 ioctlsocket (s, FIONBIO, &nonblock); | |
1372 } | |
854 | 1373 |
428 | 1374 retval = connect (s, (struct sockaddr *) &address, sizeof (address)); |
1375 if (retval != NO_ERROR && WSAGetLastError() != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) | |
563 | 1376 { |
1377 errnum = WSAGetLastError (); | |
1378 goto connect_failed; | |
1379 } | |
1380 | |
1381 #if 0 /* PUTA! I thought getsockopt() was failing, so I created the | |
1382 following based on the code in get_internet_address(), but | |
1383 it was my own fault down below. Both versions should work. */ | |
428 | 1384 /* Wait while connection is established */ |
563 | 1385 { |
1386 HWND hwnd; | |
1387 | |
1388 /* Create a window which will receive completion messages */ | |
771 | 1389 hwnd = qxeCreateWindow (XETEXT ("STATIC"), NULL, WS_OVERLAPPED, 0, 0, 1, 1, |
1390 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
563 | 1391 assert (hwnd); |
1392 | |
1393 /* Post request */ | |
1394 if (WSAAsyncSelect (s, hwnd, XM_SOCKREPLY, FD_CONNECT)) | |
1395 { | |
1396 errnum = WSAGetLastError (); | |
1397 goto done; | |
1398 } | |
1399 | |
1400 /* Set a timer to poll for quit every 250 ms */ | |
1401 SetTimer (hwnd, SOCK_TIMER_ID, 250, NULL); | |
1402 | |
1403 while (1) | |
1404 { | |
1405 MSG msg; | |
1406 GetMessage (&msg, hwnd, 0, 0); | |
1407 if (msg.message == XM_SOCKREPLY) | |
1408 { | |
1409 /* Ok, got an answer */ | |
1410 errnum = WSAGETASYNCERROR (msg.lParam); | |
1411 goto done; | |
1412 } | |
1413 | |
1414 else if (msg.message == WM_TIMER && msg.wParam == SOCK_TIMER_ID) | |
1415 { | |
1416 if (QUITP) | |
1417 { | |
1418 WSAAsyncSelect (s, hwnd, XM_SOCKREPLY, 0); | |
1419 KillTimer (hwnd, SOCK_TIMER_ID); | |
1420 DestroyWindow (hwnd); | |
853 | 1421 QUIT; |
563 | 1422 } |
1423 } | |
1424 DispatchMessage (&msg); | |
1425 } | |
1426 | |
1427 done: | |
1428 WSAAsyncSelect (s, hwnd, XM_SOCKREPLY, 0); | |
1429 KillTimer (hwnd, SOCK_TIMER_ID); | |
1430 DestroyWindow (hwnd); | |
1431 if (errnum) | |
1432 goto connect_failed; | |
1433 } | |
1434 | |
1435 #else | |
428 | 1436 while (1) |
1437 { | |
563 | 1438 fd_set fdwriteset, fdexceptset; |
428 | 1439 struct timeval tv; |
1440 int nsel; | |
1441 | |
1442 if (QUITP) | |
1443 { | |
1444 closesocket (s); | |
853 | 1445 QUIT; |
428 | 1446 } |
1447 | |
1448 /* Poll for quit every 250 ms */ | |
1449 tv.tv_sec = 0; | |
1450 tv.tv_usec = 250 * 1000; | |
1451 | |
563 | 1452 FD_ZERO (&fdwriteset); |
1453 FD_SET (s, &fdwriteset); | |
1454 FD_ZERO (&fdexceptset); | |
1455 FD_SET (s, &fdexceptset); | |
1456 nsel = select (0, NULL, &fdwriteset, &fdexceptset, &tv); | |
1457 | |
1458 if (nsel == SOCKET_ERROR) | |
1459 { | |
1460 errnum = WSAGetLastError (); | |
1461 goto connect_failed; | |
1462 } | |
428 | 1463 |
1464 if (nsel > 0) | |
1465 { | |
1466 /* Check: was connection successful or not? */ | |
563 | 1467 if (FD_ISSET (s, &fdwriteset)) |
1468 break; | |
1469 else if (FD_ISSET (s, &fdexceptset)) | |
1470 { | |
1471 int store_me_harder = sizeof (errnum); | |
1472 /* OK, we finally can get the REAL error code. Any paths | |
1473 in this code that lead to a call of WSAGetLastError() | |
1474 indicate probable logic failure. */ | |
1475 if (getsockopt (s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (char *) &errnum, | |
1476 &store_me_harder)) | |
1477 errnum = WSAGetLastError (); | |
1478 goto connect_failed; | |
1479 } | |
428 | 1480 else |
563 | 1481 { |
1482 signal_error (Qinternal_error, | |
1483 "Porra, esse caralho de um sistema de operacao", | |
1484 Qunbound); | |
1485 break; | |
1486 } | |
428 | 1487 } |
1488 } | |
563 | 1489 #endif |
428 | 1490 |
1491 /* We are connected at this point */ | |
771 | 1492 *vinfd = (void *)s; |
428 | 1493 DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess(), (HANDLE)s, |
1494 GetCurrentProcess(), (LPHANDLE)voutfd, | |
1495 0, FALSE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); | |
1496 return; | |
1497 | |
563 | 1498 connect_failed: |
1499 { | |
1500 closesocket (s); | |
1501 mswindows_report_winsock_error ("Connection failed", | |
1502 list3 (Qunbound, host, service), | |
1503 errnum); | |
1504 } | |
428 | 1505 } |
1506 | |
1507 #endif | |
771 | 1508 |
1509 | |
1510 DEFUN ("mswindows-set-process-priority", Fmswindows_set_process_priority, 2, 2, "", /* | |
1511 Set the priority of PROCESS to PRIORITY. | |
1512 If PROCESS is nil, the priority of Emacs is changed, otherwise the | |
1513 priority of the process whose pid is PROCESS is changed. | |
1514 PRIORITY should be one of the symbols high, normal, or low; | |
1515 any other symbol will be interpreted as normal. | |
1516 | |
1517 If successful, the return value is t, otherwise nil. | |
1518 */ | |
1519 (process, priority)) | |
1520 { | |
1521 HANDLE proc_handle = GetCurrentProcess (); | |
1522 DWORD priority_class = NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS; | |
1523 Lisp_Object result = Qnil; | |
1524 | |
1525 CHECK_SYMBOL (priority); | |
1526 | |
1527 if (!NILP (process)) | |
1528 { | |
1529 DWORD pid; | |
1530 struct Lisp_Process *p = 0; | |
1531 | |
1532 if (PROCESSP (process)) | |
1533 { | |
1534 CHECK_LIVE_PROCESS (process); | |
1535 p = XPROCESS (process); | |
1536 pid = NT_DATA (p)->dwProcessId; | |
1537 } | |
1538 else | |
1539 { | |
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1540 CHECK_FIXNUM (process); |
771 | 1541 |
1542 /* Allow pid to be an internally generated one, or one obtained | |
1543 externally. This is necessary because real pids on Win95 are | |
1544 negative. */ | |
1545 | |
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1546 pid = XFIXNUM (process); |
771 | 1547 p = find_process_from_pid (pid); |
1548 if (p != NULL) | |
1549 pid = NT_DATA (p)->dwProcessId; | |
1550 } | |
1551 | |
1552 /* #### Should we be using the existing process handle from NT_DATA(p)? | |
1553 Will we fail if we open it a second time? */ | |
1554 proc_handle = OpenProcess (PROCESS_SET_INFORMATION, FALSE, pid); | |
1555 } | |
1556 | |
1557 if (EQ (priority, Qhigh)) | |
1558 priority_class = HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS; | |
1559 else if (EQ (priority, Qlow)) | |
1560 priority_class = IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS; | |
1561 | |
1562 if (proc_handle != NULL) | |
1563 { | |
1564 if (SetPriorityClass (proc_handle, priority_class)) | |
1565 result = Qt; | |
1566 if (!NILP (process)) | |
1567 CloseHandle (proc_handle); | |
1568 } | |
1569 | |
1570 return result; | |
1571 } | |
1572 | |
428 | 1573 |
1574 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1575 /* Initialization */ | |
1576 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1577 | |
1578 void | |
1579 process_type_create_nt (void) | |
1580 { | |
1581 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, alloc_process_data); | |
1582 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, finalize_process_data); | |
1583 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, init_process); | |
1584 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, create_process); | |
1585 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, update_status_if_terminated); | |
1586 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, send_process); | |
2367 | 1587 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, deactivate_process); |
428 | 1588 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, kill_child_process); |
1589 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, kill_process_by_pid); | |
1590 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS | |
1591 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, canonicalize_host_name); | |
1592 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, open_network_stream); | |
1593 #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST | |
1594 #error I won't do this until '95 has winsock2 | |
1595 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD (nt, open_multicast_group); | |
1596 #endif | |
1597 #endif | |
1598 } | |
1599 | |
1600 void | |
1601 syms_of_process_nt (void) | |
1602 { | |
771 | 1603 DEFSUBR (Fmswindows_set_process_priority); |
442 | 1604 DEFSYMBOL (Qmswindows_construct_process_command_line); |
428 | 1605 } |
1606 | |
1607 void | |
1608 vars_of_process_nt (void) | |
1609 { | |
442 | 1610 DEFVAR_LISP ("mswindows-start-process-share-console", |
1611 &Vmswindows_start_process_share_console /* | |
1612 When nil, new child processes are given a new console. | |
1613 When non-nil, they share the Emacs console; this has the limitation of | |
638 | 1614 allowing only one DOS subprocess to run at a time (whether started directly |
442 | 1615 or indirectly by Emacs), and preventing Emacs from cleanly terminating the |
1616 subprocess group, but may allow Emacs to interrupt a subprocess that doesn't | |
1617 otherwise respond to interrupts from Emacs. | |
1618 */ ); | |
1619 Vmswindows_start_process_share_console = Qnil; | |
1620 | |
1621 DEFVAR_LISP ("mswindows-start-process-inherit-error-mode", | |
1622 &Vmswindows_start_process_inherit_error_mode /* | |
1623 "When nil, new child processes revert to the default error mode. | |
1624 When non-nil, they inherit their error mode setting from Emacs, which stops | |
1625 them blocking when trying to access unmounted drives etc. | |
1626 */ ); | |
1627 Vmswindows_start_process_inherit_error_mode = Qt; | |
428 | 1628 } |