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/* Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
* deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
* rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
* sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
* IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include "uv.h"
#include "internal.h"
#include "handle-inl.h"
#include "req-inl.h"
#define SIGKILL 9
typedef struct env_var {
const char* narrow;
const WCHAR* wide;
size_t len; /* including null or '=' */
DWORD value_len;
int supplied;
} env_var_t;
#define E_V(str) { str "=", L##str, sizeof(str), 0, 0 }
static HANDLE uv_global_job_handle_;
static uv_once_t uv_global_job_handle_init_guard_ = UV_ONCE_INIT;
static void uv__init_global_job_handle(void) {
/* Create a job object and set it up to kill all contained processes when
* it's closed. Since this handle is made non-inheritable and we're not
* giving it to anyone, we're the only process holding a reference to it.
* That means that if this process exits it is closed and all the processes
* it contains are killed. All processes created with uv_spawn that are not
* spawned with the UV_PROCESS_DETACHED flag are assigned to this job.
*
* We're setting the JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_SILENT_BREAKAWAY_OK flag so only the
* processes that we explicitly add are affected, and *their* subprocesses
* are not. This ensures that our child processes are not limited in their
* ability to use job control on Windows versions that don't deal with
* nested jobs (prior to Windows 8 / Server 2012). It also lets our child
* processes created detached processes without explicitly breaking away
* from job control (which uv_spawn doesn't, either).
*/
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES attr;
JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION info;
memset(&attr, 0, sizeof attr);
attr.bInheritHandle = FALSE;
memset(&info, 0, sizeof info);
info.BasicLimitInformation.LimitFlags =
JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_BREAKAWAY_OK |
JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_SILENT_BREAKAWAY_OK |
JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_DIE_ON_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION |
JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_KILL_ON_JOB_CLOSE;
uv_global_job_handle_ = CreateJobObjectW(&attr, NULL);
if (uv_global_job_handle_ == NULL)
uv_fatal_error(GetLastError(), "CreateJobObjectW");
if (!SetInformationJobObject(uv_global_job_handle_,
JobObjectExtendedLimitInformation,
&info,
sizeof info))
uv_fatal_error(GetLastError(), "SetInformationJobObject");
}
static int uv_utf8_to_utf16_alloc(const char* s, WCHAR** ws_ptr) {
int ws_len, r;
WCHAR* ws;
ws_len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8,
0,
s,
-1,
NULL,
0);
if (ws_len <= 0) {
return GetLastError();
}
ws = (WCHAR*) malloc(ws_len * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (ws == NULL) {
return ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
}
r = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8,
0,
s,
-1,
ws,
ws_len);
assert(r == ws_len);
*ws_ptr = ws;
return 0;
}
static void uv_process_init(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_process_t* handle) {
uv__handle_init(loop, (uv_handle_t*) handle, UV_PROCESS);
handle->exit_cb = NULL;
handle->pid = 0;
handle->exit_signal = 0;
handle->wait_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
handle->process_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
handle->child_stdio_buffer = NULL;
handle->exit_cb_pending = 0;
uv_req_init(loop, (uv_req_t*)&handle->exit_req);
handle->exit_req.type = UV_PROCESS_EXIT;
handle->exit_req.data = handle;
}
/*
* Path search functions
*/
/*
* Helper function for search_path
*/
static WCHAR* search_path_join_test(const WCHAR* dir,
size_t dir_len,
const WCHAR* name,
size_t name_len,
const WCHAR* ext,
size_t ext_len,
const WCHAR* cwd,
size_t cwd_len) {
WCHAR *result, *result_pos;
DWORD attrs;
if (dir_len >= 1 && (dir[0] == L'/' || dir[0] == L'\\')) {
/* It's a full path without drive letter, use cwd's drive letter only */
cwd_len = 2;
} else if (dir_len >= 2 && dir[1] == L':' &&
(dir_len < 3 || (dir[2] != L'/' && dir[2] != L'\\'))) {
/* It's a relative path with drive letter (ext.g. D:../some/file)
* Replace drive letter in dir by full cwd if it points to the same drive,
* otherwise use the dir only.
*/
if (cwd_len < 2 || _wcsnicmp(cwd, dir, 2) != 0) {
cwd_len = 0;
} else {
dir += 2;
dir_len -= 2;
}
} else if (dir_len > 2 && dir[1] == L':') {
/* It's an absolute path with drive letter
* Don't use the cwd at all
*/
cwd_len = 0;
}
/* Allocate buffer for output */
result = result_pos = (WCHAR*)malloc(sizeof(WCHAR) *
(cwd_len + 1 + dir_len + 1 + name_len + 1 + ext_len + 1));
/* Copy cwd */
wcsncpy(result_pos, cwd, cwd_len);
result_pos += cwd_len;
/* Add a path separator if cwd didn't end with one */
if (cwd_len && wcsrchr(L"\\/:", result_pos[-1]) == NULL) {
result_pos[0] = L'\\';
result_pos++;
}
/* Copy dir */
wcsncpy(result_pos, dir, dir_len);
result_pos += dir_len;
/* Add a separator if the dir didn't end with one */
if (dir_len && wcsrchr(L"\\/:", result_pos[-1]) == NULL) {
result_pos[0] = L'\\';
result_pos++;
}
/* Copy filename */
wcsncpy(result_pos, name, name_len);
result_pos += name_len;
if (ext_len) {
/* Add a dot if the filename didn't end with one */
if (name_len && result_pos[-1] != '.') {
result_pos[0] = L'.';
result_pos++;
}
/* Copy extension */
wcsncpy(result_pos, ext, ext_len);
result_pos += ext_len;
}
/* Null terminator */
result_pos[0] = L'\0';
attrs = GetFileAttributesW(result);
if (attrs != INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES &&
!(attrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)) {
return result;
}
free(result);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Helper function for search_path
*/
static WCHAR* path_search_walk_ext(const WCHAR *dir,
size_t dir_len,
const WCHAR *name,
size_t name_len,
WCHAR *cwd,
size_t cwd_len,
int name_has_ext) {
WCHAR* result;
/* If the name itself has a nonempty extension, try this extension first */
if (name_has_ext) {
result = search_path_join_test(dir, dir_len,
name, name_len,
L"", 0,
cwd, cwd_len);
if (result != NULL) {
return result;
}
}
/* Try .com extension */
result = search_path_join_test(dir, dir_len,
name, name_len,
L"com", 3,
cwd, cwd_len);
if (result != NULL) {
return result;
}
/* Try .exe extension */
result = search_path_join_test(dir, dir_len,
name, name_len,
L"exe", 3,
cwd, cwd_len);
if (result != NULL) {
return result;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* search_path searches the system path for an executable filename -
* the windows API doesn't provide this as a standalone function nor as an
* option to CreateProcess.
*
* It tries to return an absolute filename.
*
* Furthermore, it tries to follow the semantics that cmd.exe, with this
* exception that PATHEXT environment variable isn't used. Since CreateProcess
* can start only .com and .exe files, only those extensions are tried. This
* behavior equals that of msvcrt's spawn functions.
*
* - Do not search the path if the filename already contains a path (either
* relative or absolute).
*
* - If there's really only a filename, check the current directory for file,
* then search all path directories.
*
* - If filename specified has *any* extension, search for the file with the
* specified extension first.
*
* - If the literal filename is not found in a directory, try *appending*
* (not replacing) .com first and then .exe.
*
* - The path variable may contain relative paths; relative paths are relative
* to the cwd.
*
* - Directories in path may or may not end with a trailing backslash.
*
* - CMD does not trim leading/trailing whitespace from path/pathex entries
* nor from the environment variables as a whole.
*
* - When cmd.exe cannot read a directory, it will just skip it and go on
* searching. However, unlike posix-y systems, it will happily try to run a
* file that is not readable/executable; if the spawn fails it will not
* continue searching.
*
* TODO: correctly interpret UNC paths
*/
static WCHAR* search_path(const WCHAR *file,
WCHAR *cwd,
const WCHAR *path) {
int file_has_dir;
WCHAR* result = NULL;
WCHAR *file_name_start;
WCHAR *dot;
const WCHAR *dir_start, *dir_end, *dir_path;
size_t dir_len;
int name_has_ext;
size_t file_len = wcslen(file);
size_t cwd_len = wcslen(cwd);
/* If the caller supplies an empty filename,
* we're not gonna return c:\windows\.exe -- GFY!
*/
if (file_len == 0
|| (file_len == 1 && file[0] == L'.')) {
return NULL;
}
/* Find the start of the filename so we can split the directory from the */
/* name. */
for (file_name_start = (WCHAR*)file + file_len;
file_name_start > file
&& file_name_start[-1] != L'\\'
&& file_name_start[-1] != L'/'
&& file_name_start[-1] != L':';
file_name_start--);
file_has_dir = file_name_start != file;
/* Check if the filename includes an extension */
dot = wcschr(file_name_start, L'.');
name_has_ext = (dot != NULL && dot[1] != L'\0');
if (file_has_dir) {
/* The file has a path inside, don't use path */
result = path_search_walk_ext(
file, file_name_start - file,
file_name_start, file_len - (file_name_start - file),
cwd, cwd_len,
name_has_ext);
} else {
dir_end = path;
/* The file is really only a name; look in cwd first, then scan path */
result = path_search_walk_ext(L"", 0,
file, file_len,
cwd, cwd_len,
name_has_ext);
while (result == NULL) {
if (*dir_end == L'\0') {
break;
}
/* Skip the separator that dir_end now points to */
if (dir_end != path) {
dir_end++;
}
/* Next slice starts just after where the previous one ended */
dir_start = dir_end;
/* Slice until the next ; or \0 is found */
dir_end = wcschr(dir_start, L';');
if (dir_end == NULL) {
dir_end = wcschr(dir_start, L'\0');
}
/* If the slice is zero-length, don't bother */
if (dir_end - dir_start == 0) {
continue;
}
dir_path = dir_start;
dir_len = dir_end - dir_start;
/* Adjust if the path is quoted. */
if (dir_path[0] == '"' || dir_path[0] == '\'') {
++dir_path;
--dir_len;
}
if (dir_path[dir_len - 1] == '"' || dir_path[dir_len - 1] == '\'') {
--dir_len;
}
result = path_search_walk_ext(dir_path, dir_len,
file, file_len,
cwd, cwd_len,
name_has_ext);
}
}
return result;
}
/*
* Quotes command line arguments
* Returns a pointer to the end (next char to be written) of the buffer
*/
WCHAR* quote_cmd_arg(const WCHAR *source, WCHAR *target) {
size_t len = wcslen(source);
size_t i;
int quote_hit;
WCHAR* start;
/*
* Check if the string must be quoted;
* if unnecessary, don't do it, it may only confuse older programs.
*/
if (len == 0) {
return target;
}
if (NULL == wcspbrk(source, L" \t\"")) {
/* No quotation needed */
wcsncpy(target, source, len);
target += len;
return target;
}
if (NULL == wcspbrk(source, L"\"\\")) {
/*
* No embedded double quotes or backlashes, so I can just wrap
* quote marks around the whole thing.
*/
*(target++) = L'"';
wcsncpy(target, source, len);
target += len;
*(target++) = L'"';
return target;
}
/*
* Expected input/output:
* input : hello"world
* output: "hello\"world"
* input : hello""world
* output: "hello\"\"world"
* input : hello\world
* output: hello\world
* input : hello\\world
* output: hello\\world
* input : hello\"world
* output: "hello\\\"world"
* input : hello\\"world
* output: "hello\\\\\"world"
* input : hello world\
* output: "hello world\"
*/
*(target++) = L'"';
start = target;
quote_hit = 1;
for (i = len; i > 0; --i) {
*(target++) = source[i - 1];
if (quote_hit && source[i - 1] == L'\\') {
*(target++) = L'\\';
} else if(source[i - 1] == L'"') {
quote_hit = 1;
*(target++) = L'\\';
} else {
quote_hit = 0;
}
}
target[0] = L'\0';
wcsrev(start);
*(target++) = L'"';
return target;
}
int make_program_args(char** args, int verbatim_arguments, WCHAR** dst_ptr) {
char** arg;
WCHAR* dst = NULL;
WCHAR* temp_buffer = NULL;
size_t dst_len = 0;
size_t temp_buffer_len = 0;
WCHAR* pos;
int arg_count = 0;
int err = 0;
/* Count the required size. */
for (arg = args; *arg; arg++) {
DWORD arg_len;
arg_len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8,
0,
*arg,
-1,
NULL,
0);
if (arg_len == 0) {
return GetLastError();
}
dst_len += arg_len;
if (arg_len > temp_buffer_len)
temp_buffer_len = arg_len;
arg_count++;
}
/* Adjust for potential quotes. Also assume the worst-case scenario */
/* that every character needs escaping, so we need twice as much space. */
dst_len = dst_len * 2 + arg_count * 2;
/* Allocate buffer for the final command line. */
dst = (WCHAR*) malloc(dst_len * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (dst == NULL) {
err = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
goto error;
}
/* Allocate temporary working buffer. */
temp_buffer = (WCHAR*) malloc(temp_buffer_len * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (temp_buffer == NULL) {
err = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
goto error;
}
pos = dst;
for (arg = args; *arg; arg++) {
DWORD arg_len;
/* Convert argument to wide char. */
arg_len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8,
0,
*arg,
-1,
temp_buffer,
(int) (dst + dst_len - pos));
if (arg_len == 0) {
err = GetLastError();
goto error;
}
if (verbatim_arguments) {
/* Copy verbatim. */
wcscpy(pos, temp_buffer);
pos += arg_len - 1;
} else {
/* Quote/escape, if needed. */
pos = quote_cmd_arg(temp_buffer, pos);
}
*pos++ = *(arg + 1) ? L' ' : L'\0';
}
free(temp_buffer);
*dst_ptr = dst;
return 0;
error:
free(dst);
free(temp_buffer);
return err;
}
/*
* If we learn that people are passing in huge environment blocks
* then we should probably qsort() the array and then bsearch()
* to see if it contains this variable. But there are ownership
* issues associated with that solution; this is the caller's
* char**, and modifying it is rude.
*/
static void check_required_vars_contains_var(env_var_t* required, int count,
const char* var) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
if (_strnicmp(required[i].narrow, var, required[i].len) == 0) {
required[i].supplied = 1;
return;
}
}
}
/*
* The way windows takes environment variables is different than what C does;
* Windows wants a contiguous block of null-terminated strings, terminated
* with an additional null.
*
* Windows has a few "essential" environment variables. winsock will fail
* to initialize if SYSTEMROOT is not defined; some APIs make reference to
* TEMP. SYSTEMDRIVE is probably also important. We therefore ensure that
* these get defined if the input environment block does not contain any
* values for them.
*/
int make_program_env(char* env_block[], WCHAR** dst_ptr) {
WCHAR* dst;
WCHAR* ptr;
char** env;
size_t env_len = 1; /* room for closing null */
int len;
int i;
DWORD var_size;
env_var_t required_vars[] = {
E_V("SYSTEMROOT"),
E_V("SYSTEMDRIVE"),
E_V("TEMP"),
};
for (env = env_block; *env; env++) {
int len;
check_required_vars_contains_var(required_vars,
ARRAY_SIZE(required_vars),
*env);
len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8,
0,
*env,
-1,
NULL,
0);
if (len <= 0) {
return GetLastError();
}
env_len += len;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(required_vars); ++i) {
if (!required_vars[i].supplied) {
env_len += required_vars[i].len;
var_size = GetEnvironmentVariableW(required_vars[i].wide, NULL, 0);
if (var_size == 0) {
return GetLastError();
}
required_vars[i].value_len = var_size;
env_len += var_size;
}
}
dst = malloc(env_len * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (!dst) {
return ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
}
ptr = dst;
for (env = env_block; *env; env++, ptr += len) {
len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8,
0,
*env,
-1,
ptr,
(int) (env_len - (ptr - dst)));
if (len <= 0) {
free(dst);
return GetLastError();
}
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(required_vars); ++i) {
if (!required_vars[i].supplied) {
wcscpy(ptr, required_vars[i].wide);
ptr += required_vars[i].len - 1;
*ptr++ = L'=';
var_size = GetEnvironmentVariableW(required_vars[i].wide,
ptr,
required_vars[i].value_len);
if (var_size == 0) {
uv_fatal_error(GetLastError(), "GetEnvironmentVariableW");
}
ptr += required_vars[i].value_len;
}
}
/* Terminate with an extra NULL. */
*ptr = L'\0';
*dst_ptr = dst;
return 0;
}
/*
* Called on Windows thread-pool thread to indicate that
* a child process has exited.
*/
static void CALLBACK exit_wait_callback(void* data, BOOLEAN didTimeout) {
uv_process_t* process = (uv_process_t*) data;
uv_loop_t* loop = process->loop;
assert(didTimeout == FALSE);
assert(process);
assert(!process->exit_cb_pending);
process->exit_cb_pending = 1;
/* Post completed */
POST_COMPLETION_FOR_REQ(loop, &process->exit_req);
}
/* Called on main thread after a child process has exited. */
void uv_process_proc_exit(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_process_t* handle) {
int64_t exit_code;
DWORD status;
assert(handle->exit_cb_pending);
handle->exit_cb_pending = 0;
/* If we're closing, don't call the exit callback. Just schedule a close */
/* callback now. */
if (handle->flags & UV__HANDLE_CLOSING) {
uv_want_endgame(loop, (uv_handle_t*) handle);
return;
}
/* Unregister from process notification. */
if (handle->wait_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
UnregisterWait(handle->wait_handle);
handle->wait_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
/* Set the handle to inactive: no callbacks will be made after the exit */
/* callback.*/
uv__handle_stop(handle);
if (GetExitCodeProcess(handle->process_handle, &status)) {
exit_code = status;
} else {
/* Unable to to obtain the exit code. This should never happen. */
exit_code = uv_translate_sys_error(GetLastError());
}
/* Fire the exit callback. */
if (handle->exit_cb) {
handle->exit_cb(handle, exit_code, handle->exit_signal);
}
}
void uv_process_close(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_process_t* handle) {
uv__handle_closing(handle);
if (handle->wait_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/* This blocks until either the wait was cancelled, or the callback has */
/* completed. */
BOOL r = UnregisterWaitEx(handle->wait_handle, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
if (!r) {
/* This should never happen, and if it happens, we can't recover... */
uv_fatal_error(GetLastError(), "UnregisterWaitEx");
}
handle->wait_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
if (!handle->exit_cb_pending) {
uv_want_endgame(loop, (uv_handle_t*)handle);
}
}
void uv_process_endgame(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_process_t* handle) {
assert(!handle->exit_cb_pending);
assert(handle->flags & UV__HANDLE_CLOSING);
assert(!(handle->flags & UV_HANDLE_CLOSED));
/* Clean-up the process handle. */
CloseHandle(handle->process_handle);
uv__handle_close(handle);
}
int uv_spawn(uv_loop_t* loop,
uv_process_t* process,
const uv_process_options_t* options) {
int i;
int err = 0;
WCHAR* path = NULL;
BOOL result;
WCHAR* application_path = NULL, *application = NULL, *arguments = NULL,
*env = NULL, *cwd = NULL;
STARTUPINFOW startup;
PROCESS_INFORMATION info;
DWORD process_flags;
uv_process_init(loop, process);
process->exit_cb = options->exit_cb;
if (options->flags & (UV_PROCESS_SETGID | UV_PROCESS_SETUID)) {
return UV_ENOTSUP;
}
if (options->file == NULL ||
options->args == NULL) {
return UV_EINVAL;
}
assert(options->file != NULL);
assert(!(options->flags & ~(UV_PROCESS_DETACHED |
UV_PROCESS_SETGID |
UV_PROCESS_SETUID |
UV_PROCESS_WINDOWS_HIDE |
UV_PROCESS_WINDOWS_VERBATIM_ARGUMENTS)));
err = uv_utf8_to_utf16_alloc(options->file, &application);
if (err)
goto done;
err = make_program_args(
options->args,
options->flags & UV_PROCESS_WINDOWS_VERBATIM_ARGUMENTS,
&arguments);
if (err)
goto done;
if (options->env) {
err = make_program_env(options->env, &env);
if (err)
goto done;
}
if (options->cwd) {
/* Explicit cwd */
err = uv_utf8_to_utf16_alloc(options->cwd, &cwd);
if (err)
goto done;
} else {
/* Inherit cwd */
DWORD cwd_len, r;
cwd_len = GetCurrentDirectoryW(0, NULL);
if (!cwd_len) {
err = GetLastError();
goto done;
}
cwd = (WCHAR*) malloc(cwd_len * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (cwd == NULL) {
err = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
goto done;
}
r = GetCurrentDirectoryW(cwd_len, cwd);
if (r == 0 || r >= cwd_len) {
err = GetLastError();
goto done;
}
}
/* Get PATH environment variable. */
{
DWORD path_len, r;
path_len = GetEnvironmentVariableW(L"PATH", NULL, 0);
if (path_len == 0) {
err = GetLastError();
goto done;
}
path = (WCHAR*) malloc(path_len * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (path == NULL) {
err = ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
goto done;
}
r = GetEnvironmentVariableW(L"PATH", path, path_len);
if (r == 0 || r >= path_len) {
err = GetLastError();
goto done;
}
}
err = uv__stdio_create(loop, options, &process->child_stdio_buffer);
if (err)
goto done;
application_path = search_path(application,
cwd,
path);
if (application_path == NULL) {
/* Not found. */
err = ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
goto done;
}
startup.cb = sizeof(startup);
startup.lpReserved = NULL;
startup.lpDesktop = NULL;
startup.lpTitle = NULL;
startup.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES | STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
startup.cbReserved2 = uv__stdio_size(process->child_stdio_buffer);
startup.lpReserved2 = (BYTE*) process->child_stdio_buffer;
startup.hStdInput = uv__stdio_handle(process->child_stdio_buffer, 0);
startup.hStdOutput = uv__stdio_handle(process->child_stdio_buffer, 1);
startup.hStdError = uv__stdio_handle(process->child_stdio_buffer, 2);
if (options->flags & UV_PROCESS_WINDOWS_HIDE) {
/* Use SW_HIDE to avoid any potential process window. */
startup.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
} else {
startup.wShowWindow = SW_SHOWDEFAULT;
}
process_flags = CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT;
if (options->flags & UV_PROCESS_DETACHED) {
/* Note that we're not setting the CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB flag. That
* means that libuv might not let you create a fully deamonized process
* when run under job control. However the type of job control that libuv
* itself creates doesn't trickle down to subprocesses so they can still
* daemonize.
*
* A reason to not do this is that CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB makes the
* CreateProcess call fail if we're under job control that doesn't allow
* breakaway.
*/
process_flags |= DETACHED_PROCESS | CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP;
}
if (!CreateProcessW(application_path,
arguments,
NULL,
NULL,
1,
process_flags,
env,
cwd,
&startup,
&info)) {
/* CreateProcessW failed. */
err = GetLastError();
goto done;
}
/* Spawn succeeded */
/* Beyond this point, failure is reported asynchronously. */
process->process_handle = info.hProcess;
process->pid = info.dwProcessId;
/* If the process isn't spawned as detached, assign to the global job */
/* object so windows will kill it when the parent process dies. */
if (!(options->flags & UV_PROCESS_DETACHED)) {
uv_once(&uv_global_job_handle_init_guard_, uv__init_global_job_handle);
if (!AssignProcessToJobObject(uv_global_job_handle_, info.hProcess)) {
/* AssignProcessToJobObject might fail if this process is under job
* control and the job doesn't have the
* JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_SILENT_BREAKAWAY_OK flag set, on a Windows version
* that doesn't support nested jobs.
*
* When that happens we just swallow the error and continue without
* establishing a kill-child-on-parent-exit relationship, otherwise
* there would be no way for libuv applications run under job control
* to spawn processes at all.
*/
DWORD err = GetLastError();
if (err != ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
uv_fatal_error(err, "AssignProcessToJobObject");
}
}
/* Set IPC pid to all IPC pipes. */
for (i = 0; i < options->stdio_count; i++) {
const uv_stdio_container_t* fdopt = &options->stdio[i];
if (fdopt->flags & UV_CREATE_PIPE &&
fdopt->data.stream->type == UV_NAMED_PIPE &&
((uv_pipe_t*) fdopt->data.stream)->ipc) {
((uv_pipe_t*) fdopt->data.stream)->ipc_pid = info.dwProcessId;
}
}
/* Setup notifications for when the child process exits. */
result = RegisterWaitForSingleObject(&process->wait_handle,
process->process_handle, exit_wait_callback, (void*)process, INFINITE,
WT_EXECUTEINWAITTHREAD | WT_EXECUTEONLYONCE);
if (!result) {
uv_fatal_error(GetLastError(), "RegisterWaitForSingleObject");
}
CloseHandle(info.hThread);
assert(!err);
/* Make the handle active. It will remain active until the exit callback */
/* iis made or the handle is closed, whichever happens first. */
uv__handle_start(process);
/* Cleanup, whether we succeeded or failed. */
done:
free(application);
free(application_path);
free(arguments);
free(cwd);
free(env);
free(path);
if (process->child_stdio_buffer != NULL) {
/* Clean up child stdio handles. */
uv__stdio_destroy(process->child_stdio_buffer);
process->child_stdio_buffer = NULL;
}
return uv_translate_sys_error(err);
}
static int uv__kill(HANDLE process_handle, int signum) {
switch (signum) {
case SIGTERM:
case SIGKILL:
case SIGINT: {
/* Unconditionally terminate the process. On Windows, killed processes */
/* normally return 1. */
DWORD status;
int err;
if (TerminateProcess(process_handle, 1))
return 0;
/* If the process already exited before TerminateProcess was called, */
/* TerminateProcess will fail with ERROR_ACESS_DENIED. */
err = GetLastError();
if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED &&
GetExitCodeProcess(process_handle, &status) &&
status != STILL_ACTIVE) {
return UV_ESRCH;
}
return uv_translate_sys_error(err);
}
case 0: {
/* Health check: is the process still alive? */
DWORD status;
if (!GetExitCodeProcess(process_handle, &status))
return uv_translate_sys_error(GetLastError());
if (status != STILL_ACTIVE)
return UV_ESRCH;
return 0;
}
default:
/* Unsupported signal. */
return UV_ENOSYS;
}
}
int uv_process_kill(uv_process_t* process, int signum) {
int err;
if (process->process_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
return UV_EINVAL;
}
err = uv__kill(process->process_handle, signum);
if (err) {
return err; /* err is already translated. */
}
process->exit_signal = signum;
return 0;
}
int uv_kill(int pid, int signum) {
int err;
HANDLE process_handle = OpenProcess(PROCESS_TERMINATE |
PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE, pid);
if (process_handle == NULL) {
err = GetLastError();
if (err == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER) {
return UV_ESRCH;
} else {
return uv_translate_sys_error(err);
}
}
err = uv__kill(process_handle, signum);
CloseHandle(process_handle);
return err; /* err is already translated. */
}