| // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // +build linux |
| |
| package syscall |
| |
| import ( |
| "unsafe" |
| ) |
| |
| //sysnb raw_prctl(option int, arg2 int, arg3 int, arg4 int, arg5 int) (ret int, err Errno) |
| //prctl(option _C_int, arg2 _C_long, arg3 _C_long, arg4 _C_long, arg5 _C_long) _C_int |
| |
| type SysProcAttr struct { |
| Chroot string // Chroot. |
| Credential *Credential // Credential. |
| Ptrace bool // Enable tracing. |
| Setsid bool // Create session. |
| Setpgid bool // Set process group ID to new pid (SYSV setpgrp) |
| Setctty bool // Set controlling terminal to fd Ctty (only meaningful if Setsid is set) |
| Noctty bool // Detach fd 0 from controlling terminal |
| Ctty int // Controlling TTY fd (Linux only) |
| Pdeathsig Signal // Signal that the process will get when its parent dies (Linux only) |
| } |
| |
| // Fork, dup fd onto 0..len(fd), and exec(argv0, argvv, envv) in child. |
| // If a dup or exec fails, write the errno error to pipe. |
| // (Pipe is close-on-exec so if exec succeeds, it will be closed.) |
| // In the child, this function must not acquire any locks, because |
| // they might have been locked at the time of the fork. This means |
| // no rescheduling, no malloc calls, and no new stack segments. |
| // The calls to RawSyscall are okay because they are assembly |
| // functions that do not grow the stack. |
| func forkAndExecInChild(argv0 *byte, argv, envv []*byte, chroot, dir *byte, attr *ProcAttr, sys *SysProcAttr, pipe int) (pid int, err Errno) { |
| // Declare all variables at top in case any |
| // declarations require heap allocation (e.g., err1). |
| var ( |
| r1 Pid_t |
| err1 Errno |
| nextfd int |
| i int |
| ) |
| |
| // Guard against side effects of shuffling fds below. |
| // Make sure that nextfd is beyond any currently open files so |
| // that we can't run the risk of overwriting any of them. |
| fd := make([]int, len(attr.Files)) |
| nextfd = len(attr.Files) |
| for i, ufd := range attr.Files { |
| if nextfd < int(ufd) { |
| nextfd = int(ufd) |
| } |
| fd[i] = int(ufd) |
| } |
| nextfd++ |
| |
| // About to call fork. |
| // No more allocation or calls of non-assembly functions. |
| r1, err1 = raw_fork() |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| return 0, err1 |
| } |
| |
| if r1 != 0 { |
| // parent; return PID |
| return int(r1), 0 |
| } |
| |
| // Fork succeeded, now in child. |
| |
| // Parent death signal |
| if sys.Pdeathsig != 0 { |
| _, err1 = raw_prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, int(sys.Pdeathsig), 0, 0, 0) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| |
| // Signal self if parent is already dead. This might cause a |
| // duplicate signal in rare cases, but it won't matter when |
| // using SIGKILL. |
| ppid := Getppid() |
| if ppid == 1 { |
| pid = Getpid() |
| err2 := Kill(pid, sys.Pdeathsig) |
| if err2 != nil { |
| err1 = err2.(Errno) |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Enable tracing if requested. |
| if sys.Ptrace { |
| err1 = raw_ptrace(_PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, nil, nil) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Session ID |
| if sys.Setsid { |
| err1 = raw_setsid() |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Set process group |
| if sys.Setpgid { |
| err1 = raw_setpgid(0, 0) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Chroot |
| if chroot != nil { |
| err1 = raw_chroot(chroot) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // User and groups |
| if cred := sys.Credential; cred != nil { |
| ngroups := len(cred.Groups) |
| if ngroups == 0 { |
| err2 := setgroups(0, nil) |
| if err2 == nil { |
| err1 = 0 |
| } else { |
| err1 = err2.(Errno) |
| } |
| } else { |
| groups := make([]Gid_t, ngroups) |
| for i, v := range cred.Groups { |
| groups[i] = Gid_t(v) |
| } |
| err2 := setgroups(ngroups, &groups[0]) |
| if err2 == nil { |
| err1 = 0 |
| } else { |
| err1 = err2.(Errno) |
| } |
| } |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| err2 := Setgid(int(cred.Gid)) |
| if err2 != nil { |
| err1 = err2.(Errno) |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| err2 = Setuid(int(cred.Uid)) |
| if err2 != nil { |
| err1 = err2.(Errno) |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Chdir |
| if dir != nil { |
| err1 = raw_chdir(dir) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Pass 1: look for fd[i] < i and move those up above len(fd) |
| // so that pass 2 won't stomp on an fd it needs later. |
| if pipe < nextfd { |
| err1 = raw_dup2(pipe, nextfd) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| raw_fcntl(nextfd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) |
| pipe = nextfd |
| nextfd++ |
| } |
| for i = 0; i < len(fd); i++ { |
| if fd[i] >= 0 && fd[i] < int(i) { |
| err1 = raw_dup2(fd[i], nextfd) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| raw_fcntl(nextfd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) |
| fd[i] = nextfd |
| nextfd++ |
| if nextfd == pipe { // don't stomp on pipe |
| nextfd++ |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Pass 2: dup fd[i] down onto i. |
| for i = 0; i < len(fd); i++ { |
| if fd[i] == -1 { |
| raw_close(i) |
| continue |
| } |
| if fd[i] == int(i) { |
| // dup2(i, i) won't clear close-on-exec flag on Linux, |
| // probably not elsewhere either. |
| _, err1 = raw_fcntl(fd[i], F_SETFD, 0) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| continue |
| } |
| // The new fd is created NOT close-on-exec, |
| // which is exactly what we want. |
| err1 = raw_dup2(fd[i], i) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // By convention, we don't close-on-exec the fds we are |
| // started with, so if len(fd) < 3, close 0, 1, 2 as needed. |
| // Programs that know they inherit fds >= 3 will need |
| // to set them close-on-exec. |
| for i = len(fd); i < 3; i++ { |
| raw_close(i) |
| } |
| |
| // Detach fd 0 from tty |
| if sys.Noctty { |
| _, err1 = raw_ioctl(0, TIOCNOTTY, 0) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Make fd 0 the tty |
| if sys.Setctty && sys.Ctty >= 0 { |
| _, err1 = raw_ioctl(0, TIOCSCTTY, sys.Ctty) |
| if err1 != 0 { |
| goto childerror |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Time to exec. |
| err1 = raw_execve(argv0, &argv[0], &envv[0]) |
| |
| childerror: |
| // send error code on pipe |
| raw_write(pipe, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&err1)), int(unsafe.Sizeof(err1))) |
| for { |
| raw_exit(253) |
| } |
| |
| // Calling panic is not actually safe, |
| // but the for loop above won't break |
| // and this shuts up the compiler. |
| panic("unreached") |
| } |
| |
| // Try to open a pipe with O_CLOEXEC set on both file descriptors. |
| func forkExecPipe(p []int) (err error) { |
| err = Pipe2(p, O_CLOEXEC) |
| // pipe2 was added in 2.6.27 and our minimum requirement is 2.6.23, so it |
| // might not be implemented. |
| if err == ENOSYS { |
| if err = Pipe(p); err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| if _, err = fcntl(p[0], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| _, err = fcntl(p[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) |
| } |
| return |
| } |