Implement tty::new()

Opens a pty, forks a child process, and execs the shell defined in
user's /etc/passwd file. Bytes from the pty are currently just written
to Alacritty's stdout as a sanity check that things are hooked up.

Thanks to `st` for some guidance on setting this up.
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Joe Wilm 2016-05-24 20:55:51 -07:00
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//! Alacritty - The GPU Enhanced Terminal
#![feature(question_mark)]
extern crate fontconfig;
extern crate freetype;
extern crate libc;
@ -7,11 +10,14 @@ extern crate euclid;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::io::{BufReader, Read, BufRead};
mod list_fonts;
mod text;
mod renderer;
mod grid;
mod meter;
mod tty;
use renderer::{Glyph, QuadRenderer};
use text::FontDesc;
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let num_cols = grid::num_cells_axis(cell_width, sep_x, width);
let num_rows = grid::num_cells_axis(cell_height, sep_y, height);
let mut cmd = tty::new(num_rows as u8, num_cols as u8);
::std::thread::spawn(move || {
for byte in cmd.bytes() {
println!("{:?}", byte);
}
});
println!("num_cols, num_rows = {}, {}", num_cols, num_rows);
let mut grid = Grid::new(num_rows as usize, num_cols as usize);
@ -130,7 +144,7 @@ fn main() {
for event in window.poll_events() {
match event {
glutin::Event::Closed => break 'main_loop,
_ => println!("event: {:?}", event)
_ => ()
}
}

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//! tty related functionality
//!
use std::env;
use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::fs::File;
use std::mem;
use std::os::unix::io::FromRawFd;
use std::ptr;
use libc::{self, winsize, c_int, c_char};
macro_rules! die {
($($arg:tt)*) => {
println!($($arg)*);
::std::process::exit(1);
}
}
pub enum Error {
/// TODO
Unknown,
}
impl Error {
/// Build an Error from the current value of errno.
fn from_errno() -> Error {
let err = errno();
match err {
_ => Error::Unknown
}
}
}
pub type Result<T> = ::std::result::Result<T, Error>;
/// Get the current value of errno
fn errno() -> c_int {
unsafe {
ptr::read(libc::__errno_location() as *const _)
}
}
enum Relation {
Child,
Parent
}
fn fork() -> Relation {
let res = unsafe {
libc::fork()
};
if res < 0 {
die!("fork failed");
}
if res == 0 {
Relation::Child
} else {
Relation::Parent
}
}
/// Get raw fds for master/slave ends of a new pty
fn openpty(rows: u8, cols: u8) -> (c_int, c_int) {
let mut master: c_int = 0;
let mut slave: c_int = 0;
let win = winsize {
ws_row: rows as libc::c_ushort,
ws_col: cols as libc::c_ushort,
ws_xpixel: 0,
ws_ypixel: 0,
};
let res = unsafe {
libc::openpty(&mut master, &mut slave, ptr::null_mut(), ptr::null(), &win)
};
if res < 0 {
die!("openpty failed");
}
(master, slave)
}
/// Really only needed on BSD, but should be fine elsewhere
fn set_controlling_terminal(fd: c_int) {
let res = unsafe {
libc::ioctl(fd, libc::TIOCSCTTY, 0)
};
if res < 0 {
die!("ioctl TIOCSCTTY failed: {}", errno());
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Passwd<'a> {
name: &'a str,
passwd: &'a str,
uid: libc::uid_t,
gid: libc::gid_t,
gecos: &'a str,
dir: &'a str,
shell: &'a str,
}
/// Return a Passwd struct with pointers into the provided buf
///
/// # Unsafety
///
/// If `buf` is changed while `Passwd` is alive, bad thing will almost certainly happen.
fn get_pw_entry<'a>(buf: &'a mut [i8; 1024]) -> Passwd<'a> {
// Create zeroed passwd struct
let mut entry = libc::passwd {
pw_name: ptr::null_mut(),
pw_passwd: ptr::null_mut(),
pw_uid: 0,
pw_gid: 0,
pw_gecos: ptr::null_mut(),
pw_dir: ptr::null_mut(),
pw_shell: ptr::null_mut(),
};
let mut res: *mut libc::passwd = ptr::null_mut();
// Try and read the pw file.
let uid = unsafe { libc::getuid() };
let status = unsafe {
libc::getpwuid_r(uid, &mut entry, buf.as_mut_ptr(), buf.len(), &mut res)
};
if status < 0 {
die!("getpwuid_r failed");
}
if res.is_null() {
die!("pw not found");
}
// sanity check
assert_eq!(entry.pw_uid, uid);
// Build a borrowed Passwd struct
//
// Transmute is used here to conveniently cast from the raw CStr to a &str with the appropriate
// lifetime.
Passwd {
name: unsafe { mem::transmute(CStr::from_ptr(entry.pw_name).to_str().unwrap()) },
passwd: unsafe { mem::transmute(CStr::from_ptr(entry.pw_passwd).to_str().unwrap()) },
uid: entry.pw_uid,
gid: entry.pw_gid,
gecos: unsafe { mem::transmute(CStr::from_ptr(entry.pw_gecos).to_str().unwrap()) },
dir: unsafe { mem::transmute(CStr::from_ptr(entry.pw_dir).to_str().unwrap()) },
shell: unsafe { mem::transmute(CStr::from_ptr(entry.pw_shell).to_str().unwrap()) },
}
}
/// Exec a shell
fn execsh() -> ! {
let mut buf = [0; 1024];
let pw = get_pw_entry(&mut buf);
// setup environment
env::set_var("LOGNAME", pw.name);
env::set_var("USER", pw.name);
env::set_var("SHELL", pw.shell);
env::set_var("HOME", pw.dir);
env::set_var("TERM", "xterm-256color"); // sigh
unsafe {
libc::signal(libc::SIGCHLD, libc::SIG_DFL);
libc::signal(libc::SIGHUP, libc::SIG_DFL);
libc::signal(libc::SIGINT, libc::SIG_DFL);
libc::signal(libc::SIGQUIT, libc::SIG_DFL);
libc::signal(libc::SIGTERM, libc::SIG_DFL);
libc::signal(libc::SIGALRM, libc::SIG_DFL);
}
// pw.shell is null terminated
let shell = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(pw.shell.as_ptr() as *const _) };
let argv = [shell.as_ptr(), ptr::null()];
let res = unsafe {
libc::execvp(shell.as_ptr(), argv.as_ptr())
};
if res < 0 {
die!("execvp failed: {}", errno());
}
::std::process::exit(1);
}
/// Create a new tty and return a handle to interact with it.
pub fn new(rows: u8, cols: u8) -> File {
let (master, slave) = openpty(rows, cols);
match fork() {
Relation::Child => {
unsafe {
// Create a new process group
libc::setsid();
// Duplicate pty slave to be child stdin, stdoud, and stderr
libc::dup2(slave, 0);
libc::dup2(slave, 1);
libc::dup2(slave, 2);
}
set_controlling_terminal(slave);
// No longer need slave/master fds
unsafe {
libc::close(slave);
libc::close(master);
}
// Exec a shell!
execsh();
},
Relation::Parent => {
// Parent doesn't need slave fd
unsafe {
libc::close(slave);
}
// XXX should this really return a file?
// How should this be done? Could build a File::from_raw_fd, or maybe implement a custom
// type that can be used in a mio event loop? For now, just do the file option.
unsafe {
File::from_raw_fd(master)
}
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_get_pw_entry() {
let mut buf: [i8; 1024] = [0; 1024];
let pw = get_pw_entry(&mut buf);
println!("{:?}", pw);
}