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# -*- cperl -*-
# Copyright (C) 2008 MySQL AB, 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# This is a library file used by the Perl version of mysql-test-run,
# and is part of the translation of the Bourne shell script with the
# same name.
use strict;
package My::SafeProcess::Base;
#
# Utility functions for Process management
#
use Carp;
use IO::Pipe;
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT= qw(create_process);
#
# safe_fork
# Retry a couple of times if fork returns EAGAIN
#
sub _safe_fork {
my $retries= 5;
my $pid;
FORK:
{
$pid= fork;
if ( not defined($pid)) {
croak("fork failed after: $!") if (!$retries--);
warn("fork failed sleep 1 second and redo: $!");
sleep(1);
redo FORK;
}
}
return $pid;
};
#
# Decode exit status
#
sub exit_status {
my $self= shift;
my $raw= $self->{EXIT_STATUS};
croak("Can't call exit_status before process has died")
unless defined $raw;
if ($raw & 127)
{
# Killed by signal
my $signal_num= $raw & 127;
my $dumped_core= $raw & 128;
return 1; # Return error code
}
else
{
# Normal process exit
return $raw >> 8;
};
}
# threads.pm may not exist everywhere, so use only on Windows.
use if $^O eq "MSWin32", "threads";
use if $^O eq "MSWin32", "threads::shared";
my $win32_spawn_lock :shared;
#
# Create a new process
# Return pid of the new process
#
sub create_process {
my %opts=
(
@_
);
my $path = delete($opts{'path'}) or die "path required";
my $args = delete($opts{'args'}) or die "args required";
my $input = delete($opts{'input'});
my $output = delete($opts{'output'});
my $error = delete($opts{'error'});
my $open_mode= $opts{append} ? ">>" : ">";
if ($^O eq "MSWin32"){
lock($win32_spawn_lock);
#printf STDERR "stdin %d, stdout %d, stderr %d\n",
# fileno STDIN, fileno STDOUT, fileno STDERR;
# input output redirect
my ($oldin, $oldout, $olderr);
open $oldin, '<&', \*STDIN or die "Failed to save old stdin: $!";
open $oldout, '>&', \*STDOUT or die "Failed to save old stdout: $!";
open $olderr, '>&', \*STDERR or die "Failed to save old stderr: $!";
if ( $input ) {
if ( ! open(STDIN, "<", $input) ) {
croak("can't redirect STDIN to '$input': $!");
}
}
if ( $output ) {
if ( ! open(STDOUT, $open_mode, $output) ) {
croak("can't redirect STDOUT to '$output': $!");
}
}
if ( $error ) {
if ( $output eq $error ) {
if ( ! open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT") ) {
croak("can't dup STDOUT: $!");
}
}
elsif ( ! open(STDERR, $open_mode, $error) ) {
croak("can't redirect STDERR to '$error': $!");
}
}
# Magic use of 'system(1, @args)' to spawn a process
# and get a proper Win32 pid
unshift (@$args, $path);
my $pid= system(1, @$args);
if ( $pid == 0 ){
print $olderr "create_process failed: $^E\n";
die "create_process failed: $^E";
}
# Retore IO redirects
open STDERR, '>&', $olderr
or croak("unable to reestablish STDERR");
open STDOUT, '>&', $oldout
or croak("unable to reestablish STDOUT");
open STDIN, '<&', $oldin
or croak("unable to reestablish STDIN");
#printf STDERR "stdin %d, stdout %d, stderr %d\n",
# fileno STDIN, fileno STDOUT, fileno STDERR;
return $pid;
}
local $SIG{PIPE}= sub { print STDERR "Got signal $@\n"; };
my $pipe= IO::Pipe->new();
my $pid= _safe_fork();
if ($pid){
# Parent
$pipe->reader();
my $line= <$pipe>; # Wait for child to say it's ready
return $pid;
}
$SIG{INT}= 'DEFAULT';
# Make this process it's own process group to be able to kill
# it and any childs(that hasn't changed group themself)
setpgrp(0,0) if $opts{setpgrp};
if ( $output and !open(STDOUT, $open_mode, $output) ) {
croak("can't redirect STDOUT to '$output': $!");
}
if ( $error ) {
if ( defined $output and $output eq $error ) {
if ( ! open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT") ) {
croak("can't dup STDOUT: $!");
}
}
elsif ( ! open(STDERR, $open_mode, $error) ) {
croak("can't redirect STDERR to '$error': $!");
}
}
if ( $input ) {
if ( ! open(STDIN, "<", $input) ) {
croak("can't redirect STDIN to '$input': $!");
}
}
# Tell parent to continue
$pipe->writer();
print $pipe "ready\n";
if ( !exec($path, @$args) ){
croak("Failed to exec '$path': $!");
}
croak("Should never come here");
}
1;
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