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+/* Copyright (C) 2006 by Paolo Giarrusso - modified from glibc' execvp.c.
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+ Original copyright notice follows:
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+
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+ Copyright (C) 1991,92,1995-99,2002,2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
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+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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+ 02111-1307 USA. */
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+#include <unistd.h>
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+
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+#include <stdbool.h>
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+#include <stdlib.h>
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+#include <string.h>
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+#include <errno.h>
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+#include <limits.h>
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+
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+#ifndef TEST
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+#include "um_malloc.h"
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+#else
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+#include <stdio.h>
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+#define um_kmalloc malloc
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+#endif
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+#include "os.h"
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+
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+/* Execute FILE, searching in the `PATH' environment variable if it contains
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+ no slashes, with arguments ARGV and environment from `environ'. */
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+int execvp_noalloc(char *buf, const char *file, char *const argv[])
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+{
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+ if (*file == '\0') {
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+ return -ENOENT;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (strchr (file, '/') != NULL) {
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+ /* Don't search when it contains a slash. */
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+ execv(file, argv);
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+ } else {
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+ int got_eacces;
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+ size_t len, pathlen;
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+ char *name, *p;
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+ char *path = getenv("PATH");
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+ if (path == NULL)
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+ path = ":/bin:/usr/bin";
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+
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+ len = strlen(file) + 1;
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+ pathlen = strlen(path);
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+ /* Copy the file name at the top. */
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+ name = memcpy(buf + pathlen + 1, file, len);
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+ /* And add the slash. */
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+ *--name = '/';
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+
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+ got_eacces = 0;
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+ p = path;
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+ do {
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+ char *startp;
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+
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+ path = p;
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+ //Let's avoid this GNU extension.
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+ //p = strchrnul (path, ':');
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+ p = strchr(path, ':');
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+ if (!p)
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+ p = strchr(path, '\0');
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+
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+ if (p == path)
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+ /* Two adjacent colons, or a colon at the beginning or the end
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+ of `PATH' means to search the current directory. */
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+ startp = name + 1;
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+ else
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+ startp = memcpy(name - (p - path), path, p - path);
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+
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+ /* Try to execute this name. If it works, execv will not return. */
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+ execv(startp, argv);
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+
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+ /*
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+ if (errno == ENOEXEC) {
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+ }
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+ */
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+
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+ switch (errno) {
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+ case EACCES:
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+ /* Record the we got a `Permission denied' error. If we end
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+ up finding no executable we can use, we want to diagnose
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+ that we did find one but were denied access. */
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+ got_eacces = 1;
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+ case ENOENT:
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+ case ESTALE:
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+ case ENOTDIR:
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+ /* Those errors indicate the file is missing or not executable
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+ by us, in which case we want to just try the next path
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+ directory. */
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+ case ENODEV:
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+ case ETIMEDOUT:
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+ /* Some strange filesystems like AFS return even
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+ stranger error numbers. They cannot reasonably mean
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+ anything else so ignore those, too. */
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+ case ENOEXEC:
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+ /* We won't go searching for the shell
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+ * if it is not executable - the Linux
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+ * kernel already handles this enough,
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+ * for us. */
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+ break;
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+
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+ default:
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+ /* Some other error means we found an executable file, but
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+ something went wrong executing it; return the error to our
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+ caller. */
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+ return -errno;
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+ }
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+ } while (*p++ != '\0');
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+
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+ /* We tried every element and none of them worked. */
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+ if (got_eacces)
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+ /* At least one failure was due to permissions, so report that
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+ error. */
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+ return -EACCES;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Return the error from the last attempt (probably ENOENT). */
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+ return -errno;
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+}
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+#ifdef TEST
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+int main(int argc, char**argv)
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+{
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+ char buf[PATH_MAX];
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+ int ret;
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+ argc--;
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+ if (!argc) {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "Not enough arguments\n");
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+ return 1;
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+ }
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+ argv++;
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+ if (ret = execvp_noalloc(buf, argv[0], argv)) {
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+ errno = -ret;
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+ perror("execvp_noalloc");
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+ }
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+#endif
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