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/**********************************************************************
signal.c -
$Author$
created at: Tue Dec 20 10:13:44 JST 1994
* encoding.c: provide basic features for M17N. * parse.y: encoding aware parsing. * parse.y (pragma_encoding): encoding specification pragma. * parse.y (rb_intern3): encoding specified symbols. * string.c (rb_str_length): length based on characters. for older behavior, bytesize method added. * string.c (rb_str_index_m): index based on characters. rindex as well. * string.c (succ_char): encoding aware succeeding string. * string.c (rb_str_reverse): reverse based on characters. * string.c (rb_str_inspect): encoding aware string description. * string.c (rb_str_upcase_bang): encoding aware case conversion. downcase, capitalize, swapcase as well. * string.c (rb_str_tr_bang): tr based on characters. delete, squeeze, tr_s, count as well. * string.c (rb_str_split_m): split based on characters. * string.c (rb_str_each_line): encoding aware each_line. * string.c (rb_str_each_char): added. iteration based on characters. * string.c (rb_str_strip_bang): encoding aware whitespace stripping. lstrip, rstrip as well. * string.c (rb_str_justify): encoding aware justifying (ljust, rjust, center). * string.c (str_encoding): get encoding attribute from a string. * re.c (rb_reg_initialize): encoding aware regular expression * sprintf.c (rb_str_format): formatting (i.e. length count) based on characters. * io.c (rb_io_getc): getc to return one-character string. for older behavior, getbyte method added. * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_getc): ditto. * io.c (rb_io_ungetc): allow pushing arbitrary string at the current reading point. * ext/stringio/stringio.c (strio_ungetc): ditto. * ext/strscan/strscan.c: encoding support. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@13261 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2007-08-24 23:29:39 -04:00
Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto
Copyright (C) 2000 Network Applied Communication Laboratory, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2000 Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan
**********************************************************************/
#include "ruby/ruby.h"
#include "vm_core.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "atomic.h"
#ifdef NEED_RUBY_ATOMIC_EXCHANGE
rb_atomic_t
ruby_atomic_exchange(rb_atomic_t *ptr, rb_atomic_t val)
{
rb_atomic_t old = *ptr;
*ptr = val;
return old;
}
#endif
#if defined(__BEOS__) || defined(__HAIKU__)
#undef SIGBUS
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
#define USE_TRAP_MASK 1
#else
#define USE_TRAP_MASK 0
#endif
#ifndef NSIG
# define NSIG (_SIGMAX + 1) /* For QNX */
#endif
static const struct signals {
const char *signm;
int signo;
} siglist [] = {
{"EXIT", 0},
#ifdef SIGHUP
{"HUP", SIGHUP},
#endif
{"INT", SIGINT},
#ifdef SIGQUIT
{"QUIT", SIGQUIT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGILL
{"ILL", SIGILL},
#endif
#ifdef SIGTRAP
{"TRAP", SIGTRAP},
#endif
#ifdef SIGIOT
{"IOT", SIGIOT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGABRT
{"ABRT", SIGABRT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGEMT
{"EMT", SIGEMT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGFPE
{"FPE", SIGFPE},
#endif
#ifdef SIGKILL
{"KILL", SIGKILL},
#endif
#ifdef SIGBUS
{"BUS", SIGBUS},
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
{"SEGV", SIGSEGV},
#endif
#ifdef SIGSYS
{"SYS", SIGSYS},
#endif
#ifdef SIGPIPE
{"PIPE", SIGPIPE},
#endif
#ifdef SIGALRM
{"ALRM", SIGALRM},
#endif
#ifdef SIGTERM
{"TERM", SIGTERM},
#endif
#ifdef SIGURG
{"URG", SIGURG},
#endif
#ifdef SIGSTOP
{"STOP", SIGSTOP},
#endif
#ifdef SIGTSTP
{"TSTP", SIGTSTP},
#endif
#ifdef SIGCONT
{"CONT", SIGCONT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGCHLD
{"CHLD", SIGCHLD},
#endif
#ifdef SIGCLD
{"CLD", SIGCLD},
#else
# ifdef SIGCHLD
{"CLD", SIGCHLD},
# endif
#endif
#ifdef SIGTTIN
{"TTIN", SIGTTIN},
#endif
#ifdef SIGTTOU
{"TTOU", SIGTTOU},
#endif
#ifdef SIGIO
{"IO", SIGIO},
#endif
#ifdef SIGXCPU
{"XCPU", SIGXCPU},
#endif
#ifdef SIGXFSZ
{"XFSZ", SIGXFSZ},
#endif
#ifdef SIGVTALRM
{"VTALRM", SIGVTALRM},
#endif
#ifdef SIGPROF
{"PROF", SIGPROF},
#endif
#ifdef SIGWINCH
{"WINCH", SIGWINCH},
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR1
{"USR1", SIGUSR1},
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR2
{"USR2", SIGUSR2},
#endif
#ifdef SIGLOST
{"LOST", SIGLOST},
#endif
#ifdef SIGMSG
{"MSG", SIGMSG},
#endif
#ifdef SIGPWR
{"PWR", SIGPWR},
#endif
#ifdef SIGPOLL
{"POLL", SIGPOLL},
#endif
#ifdef SIGDANGER
{"DANGER", SIGDANGER},
#endif
#ifdef SIGMIGRATE
{"MIGRATE", SIGMIGRATE},
#endif
#ifdef SIGPRE
{"PRE", SIGPRE},
#endif
#ifdef SIGGRANT
{"GRANT", SIGGRANT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGRETRACT
{"RETRACT", SIGRETRACT},
#endif
#ifdef SIGSOUND
{"SOUND", SIGSOUND},
#endif
#ifdef SIGINFO
{"INFO", SIGINFO},
#endif
{NULL, 0}
};
static int
signm2signo(const char *nm)
{
const struct signals *sigs;
for (sigs = siglist; sigs->signm; sigs++)
if (strcmp(sigs->signm, nm) == 0)
return sigs->signo;
return 0;
}
static const char*
signo2signm(int no)
{
const struct signals *sigs;
for (sigs = siglist; sigs->signm; sigs++)
if (sigs->signo == no)
return sigs->signm;
return 0;
}
const char *
ruby_signal_name(int no)
{
return signo2signm(no);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* SignalException.new(sig_name) -> signal_exception
* SignalException.new(sig_number [, name]) -> signal_exception
*
* Construct a new SignalException object. +sig_name+ should be a known
* signal name.
*/
static VALUE
esignal_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
int argnum = 1;
VALUE sig = Qnil;
int signo;
const char *signm;
if (argc > 0) {
sig = rb_check_to_integer(argv[0], "to_int");
if (!NIL_P(sig)) argnum = 2;
else sig = argv[0];
}
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, argnum);
if (argnum == 2) {
signo = NUM2INT(sig);
if (signo < 0 || signo > NSIG) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid signal number (%d)", signo);
}
if (argc > 1) {
sig = argv[1];
}
else {
signm = signo2signm(signo);
if (signm) {
sig = rb_sprintf("SIG%s", signm);
}
else {
sig = rb_sprintf("SIG%u", signo);
}
}
}
else {
signm = SYMBOL_P(sig) ? rb_id2name(SYM2ID(sig)) : StringValuePtr(sig);
if (strncmp(signm, "SIG", 3) == 0) signm += 3;
signo = signm2signo(signm);
if (!signo) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unsupported name `SIG%s'", signm);
}
sig = rb_sprintf("SIG%s", signm);
}
rb_call_super(1, &sig);
rb_iv_set(self, "signo", INT2NUM(signo));
return self;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* signal_exception.signo -> num
*
* Returns a signal number.
*/
static VALUE
esignal_signo(VALUE self)
{
return rb_iv_get(self, "signo");
}
/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
interrupt_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE args[2];
args[0] = INT2FIX(SIGINT);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &args[1]);
return rb_call_super(2, args);
}
void
ruby_default_signal(int sig)
{
signal(sig, SIG_DFL);
raise(sig);
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Process.kill(signal, pid, ...) -> fixnum
*
* Sends the given signal to the specified process id(s), or to the
* current process if _pid_ is zero. _signal_ may be an
* integer signal number or a POSIX signal name (either with or without
* a +SIG+ prefix). If _signal_ is negative (or starts
* with a minus sign), kills process groups instead of
* processes. Not all signals are available on all platforms.
*
* pid = fork do
* Signal.trap("HUP") { puts "Ouch!"; exit }
* # ... do some work ...
* end
* # ...
* Process.kill("HUP", pid)
* Process.wait
*
* <em>produces:</em>
*
* Ouch!
*
* If _signal_ is an integer but wrong for signal,
* <code>Errno::EINVAL</code> or +RangeError+ will be raised.
* Otherwise unless _signal_ is a +String+ or a +Symbol+, and a known
* signal name, +ArgumentError+ will be raised.
*
* Also, <code>Errno::ESRCH</code> or +RangeError+ for invalid _pid_,
* <code>Errno::EPERM</code> when failed because of no privilege,
* will be raised. In these cases, signals may have been sent to
* preceding processes.
*/
VALUE
rb_f_kill(int argc, VALUE *argv)
{
#ifndef HAS_KILLPG
#define killpg(pg, sig) kill(-(pg), (sig))
#endif
int negative = 0;
int sig;
int i;
volatile VALUE str;
* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): allow %c to print one character string (e.g. ?x). * lib/tempfile.rb (Tempfile::make_tmpname): put dot between basename and pid. [ruby-talk:196272] * parse.y (do_block): remove -> style block. * parse.y (parser_yylex): remove tLAMBDA_ARG. * eval.c (rb_call0): binding for the return event hook should have consistent scope. [ruby-core:07928] * eval.c (proc_invoke): return behavior should depend whether it is surrounded by a lambda or a mere block. * eval.c (formal_assign): handles post splat arguments. * eval.c (rb_call0): ditto. * st.c (strhash): use FNV-1a hash. * parse.y (parser_yylex): removed experimental ';;' terminator. * eval.c (rb_node_arity): should be aware of post splat arguments. * eval.c (rb_proc_arity): ditto. * parse.y (f_args): syntax rule enhanced to support arguments after the splat. * parse.y (block_param): ditto for block parameters. * parse.y (f_post_arg): mandatory formal arguments after the splat argument. * parse.y (new_args_gen): generate nodes for mandatory formal arguments after the splat argument. * eval.c (rb_eval): dispatch mandatory formal arguments after the splat argument. * parse.y (args): allow more than one splat in the argument list. * parse.y (method_call): allow aref [] to accept all kind of method argument, including assocs, splat, and block argument. * eval.c (SETUP_ARGS0): prepare block argument as well. * lib/mathn.rb (Integer): remove Integer#gcd2. [ruby-core:07931] * eval.c (error_line): print receivers true/false/nil specially. * eval.c (rb_proc_yield): handles parameters in yield semantics. * eval.c (nil_yield): gives LocalJumpError to denote no block error. * io.c (rb_io_getc): now takes one-character string. * string.c (rb_str_hash): use FNV-1a hash from Fowler/Noll/Vo hashing algorithm. * string.c (rb_str_aref): str[0] now returns 1 character string, instead of a fixnum. [Ruby2] * parse.y (parser_yylex): ?c now returns 1 character string, instead of a fixnum. [Ruby2] * string.c (rb_str_aset): no longer support fixnum insertion. * eval.c (umethod_bind): should not update original class. [ruby-dev:28636] * eval.c (ev_const_get): should support constant access from within instance_eval(). [ruby-dev:28327] * time.c (time_timeval): should round for usec floating number. [ruby-core:07896] * time.c (time_add): ditto. * dir.c (sys_warning): should not call a vararg function rb_sys_warning() indirectly. [ruby-core:07886] * numeric.c (flo_divmod): the first element of Float#divmod should be an integer. [ruby-dev:28589] * test/ruby/test_float.rb: add tests for divmod, div, modulo and remainder. * re.c (rb_reg_initialize): should not allow modifying literal regexps. frozen check moved from rb_reg_initialize_m as well. * re.c (rb_reg_initialize): should not modify untainted objects in safe levels higher than 3. * re.c (rb_memcmp): type change from char* to const void*. * dir.c (dir_close): should not close untainted dir stream. * dir.c (GetDIR): add tainted/frozen check for each dir operation. * lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_symbol_arg): typo fixed. a patch from Florian Gross <florg at florg.net>. * eval.c (EXEC_EVENT_HOOK): trace_func may remove itself from event_hooks. no guarantee for arbitrary hook deletion. [ruby-dev:28632] * util.c (ruby_strtod): differ addition to minimize error. [ruby-dev:28619] * util.c (ruby_strtod): should not raise ERANGE when the input string does not have any digits. [ruby-dev:28629] * eval.c (proc_invoke): should restore old ruby_frame->block. thanks to ts <decoux at moulon.inra.fr>. [ruby-core:07833] also fix [ruby-dev:28614] as well. * signal.c (trap): sig should be less then NSIG. Coverity found this bug. a patch from Kevin Tew <tewk at tewk.com>. [ruby-core:07823] * math.c (math_log2): add new method inspired by [ruby-talk:191237]. * math.c (math_log): add optional base argument to Math::log(). [ruby-talk:191308] * ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_scan_scalar): avoid accessing uninitialized array element. a patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07809] * array.c (rb_ary_fill): initialize local variables first. a patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07810] * ext/syck/yaml2byte.c (syck_yaml2byte_handler): need to free type_tag. a patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07808] * ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent_internal): accept ai_family check from Sam Roberts <sroberts at uniserve.com>. [ruby-core:07691] * util.c (ruby_strtod): should not cut off 18 digits for no reason. [ruby-core:07796] * array.c (rb_ary_fill): internalize local variable "beg" to pacify Coverity. [ruby-core:07770] * pack.c (pack_unpack): now supports CRLF newlines. a patch from <tommy at tmtm.org>. [ruby-dev:28601] * applied code clean-up patch from Stefan Huehner <stefan at huehner.org>. [ruby-core:07764] * lib/jcode.rb (String::tr_s): should have translated non squeezing character sequence (i.e. a character) as well. thanks to Hiroshi Ichikawa <gimite at gimite.ddo.jp> [ruby-list:42090] * ext/socket/socket.c: document update patch from Sam Roberts <sroberts at uniserve.com>. [ruby-core:07701] * lib/mathn.rb (Integer): need not to remove gcd2. a patch from NARUSE, Yui <naruse at airemix.com>. [ruby-dev:28570] * parse.y (arg): too much NEW_LIST() * eval.c (SETUP_ARGS0): remove unnecessary access to nd_alen. * eval.c (rb_eval): use ARGSCAT for NODE_OP_ASGN1. [ruby-dev:28585] * parse.y (arg): use NODE_ARGSCAT for placeholder. * lib/getoptlong.rb (GetoptLong::get): RDoc update patch from mathew <meta at pobox.com>. [ruby-core:07738] * variable.c (rb_const_set): raise error when no target klass is supplied. [ruby-dev:28582] * prec.c (prec_prec_f): documentation patch from <gerardo.santana at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07689] * bignum.c (rb_big_pow): second operand may be too big even if it's a Fixnum. [ruby-talk:187984] * README.EXT: update symbol description. [ruby-talk:188104] * COPYING: explicitly note GPLv2. [ruby-talk:187922] * parse.y: remove some obsolete syntax rules (unparenthesized method calls in argument list). * eval.c (rb_call0): insecure calling should be checked for non NODE_SCOPE method invocations too. * eval.c (rb_alias): should preserve the current safe level as well as method definition. * process.c (rb_f_sleep): remove RDoc description about SIGALRM which is not valid on the current implementation. [ruby-dev:28464] Thu Mar 23 21:40:47 2006 K.Kosako <sndgk393 AT ybb.ne.jp> * eval.c (method_missing): should support argument splat in super. a bug in combination of super, splat and method_missing. [ruby-talk:185438] * configure.in: Solaris SunPro compiler -rapth patch from <kuwa at labs.fujitsu.com>. [ruby-dev:28443] * configure.in: remove enable_rpath=no for Solaris. [ruby-dev:28440] * ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_val2olevariantdata): change behavior of converting OLE Variant object with VT_ARRAY|VT_UI1 and Ruby String object. * ruby.1: a clarification patch from David Lutterkort <dlutter at redhat.com>. [ruby-core:7508] * lib/rdoc/ri/ri_paths.rb (RI::Paths): adding paths from rubygems directories. a patch from Eric Hodel <drbrain at segment7.net>. [ruby-core:07423] * eval.c (rb_clear_cache_by_class): clearing wrong cache. * ext/extmk.rb: use :remove_destination to install extension libraries to avoid SEGV. [ruby-dev:28417] * eval.c (rb_thread_fd_writable): should not re-schedule output from KILLED thread (must be error printing). * array.c (rb_ary_flatten_bang): allow specifying recursion level. [ruby-talk:182170] * array.c (rb_ary_flatten): ditto. * gc.c (add_heap): a heap_slots may overflow. a patch from Stefan Weil <weil at mail.berlios.de>. * eval.c (rb_call): use separate cache for fcall/vcall invocation. * eval.c (rb_eval): NODE_FCALL, NODE_VCALL can call local functions. * eval.c (rb_mod_local): a new method to specify newly added visibility "local". * eval.c (search_method): search for local methods which are visible only from the current class. * class.c (rb_class_local_methods): a method to list local methods. * object.c (Init_Object): add BasicObject class as a top level BlankSlate class. * ruby.h (SYM2ID): should not cast to signed long. [ruby-core:07414] * class.c (rb_include_module): allow module duplication. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@10235 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const char *s;
rb_secure(2);
rb_check_arity(argc, 2, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS);
switch (TYPE(argv[0])) {
case T_FIXNUM:
sig = FIX2INT(argv[0]);
break;
case T_SYMBOL:
s = rb_id2name(SYM2ID(argv[0]));
if (!s) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "bad signal");
goto str_signal;
case T_STRING:
s = RSTRING_PTR(argv[0]);
str_signal:
if (s[0] == '-') {
negative++;
s++;
}
if (strncmp("SIG", s, 3) == 0)
s += 3;
if((sig = signm2signo(s)) == 0)
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unsupported name `SIG%s'", s);
if (negative)
sig = -sig;
break;
default:
str = rb_check_string_type(argv[0]);
if (!NIL_P(str)) {
s = RSTRING_PTR(str);
goto str_signal;
}
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "bad signal type %s",
rb_obj_classname(argv[0]));
break;
}
if (sig < 0) {
sig = -sig;
for (i=1; i<argc; i++) {
if (killpg(NUM2PIDT(argv[i]), sig) < 0)
rb_sys_fail(0);
}
}
else {
for (i=1; i<argc; i++) {
if (kill(NUM2PIDT(argv[i]), sig) < 0)
rb_sys_fail(0);
}
}
rb_thread_polling();
return INT2FIX(i-1);
}
static struct {
rb_atomic_t cnt[RUBY_NSIG];
rb_atomic_t size;
} signal_buff;
#ifdef __dietlibc__
#define sighandler_t sh_t
#endif
typedef RETSIGTYPE (*sighandler_t)(int);
#ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
typedef void ruby_sigaction_t(int, siginfo_t*, void*);
#define SIGINFO_ARG , siginfo_t *info, void *ctx
#else
typedef RETSIGTYPE ruby_sigaction_t(int);
#define SIGINFO_ARG
#endif
#ifdef POSIX_SIGNAL
#ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
/* alternate stack for SIGSEGV */
void
rb_register_sigaltstack(rb_thread_t *th)
{
stack_t newSS, oldSS;
if (!th->altstack)
rb_bug("rb_register_sigaltstack: th->altstack not initialized\n");
newSS.ss_sp = th->altstack;
newSS.ss_size = ALT_STACK_SIZE;
newSS.ss_flags = 0;
sigaltstack(&newSS, &oldSS); /* ignore error. */
}
#endif /* USE_SIGALTSTACK */
static sighandler_t
ruby_signal(int signum, sighandler_t handler)
{
struct sigaction sigact, old;
#if 0
rb_trap_accept_nativethreads[signum] = 0;
#endif
sigemptyset(&sigact.sa_mask);
#ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
sigact.sa_sigaction = (ruby_sigaction_t*)handler;
sigact.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
#else
sigact.sa_handler = handler;
sigact.sa_flags = 0;
#endif
#ifdef SA_NOCLDWAIT
if (signum == SIGCHLD && handler == SIG_IGN)
sigact.sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDWAIT;
#endif
#if defined(SA_ONSTACK) && defined(USE_SIGALTSTACK)
if (signum == SIGSEGV || signum == SIGBUS)
sigact.sa_flags |= SA_ONSTACK;
#endif
if (sigaction(signum, &sigact, &old) < 0) {
if (errno != 0 && errno != EINVAL) {
rb_bug_errno("sigaction", errno);
}
}
return old.sa_handler;
}
sighandler_t
posix_signal(int signum, sighandler_t handler)
{
return ruby_signal(signum, handler);
}
#else /* !POSIX_SIGNAL */
#define ruby_signal(sig,handler) (/* rb_trap_accept_nativethreads[(sig)] = 0,*/ signal((sig),(handler)))
#if 0 /* def HAVE_NATIVETHREAD */
static sighandler_t
ruby_nativethread_signal(int signum, sighandler_t handler)
{
sighandler_t old;
old = signal(signum, handler);
rb_trap_accept_nativethreads[signum] = 1;
return old;
}
#endif
#endif
static RETSIGTYPE
sighandler(int sig)
{
ATOMIC_INC(signal_buff.cnt[sig]);
ATOMIC_INC(signal_buff.size);
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rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread();
#if !defined(BSD_SIGNAL) && !defined(POSIX_SIGNAL)
ruby_signal(sig, sighandler);
#endif
}
int
rb_signal_buff_size(void)
{
return signal_buff.size;
}
#if HAVE_PTHREAD_H
#include <pthread.h>
#endif
static void
rb_disable_interrupt(void)
{
#if USE_TRAP_MASK
sigset_t mask;
sigfillset(&mask);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL);
#endif
}
static void
rb_enable_interrupt(void)
{
#if USE_TRAP_MASK
sigset_t mask;
sigemptyset(&mask);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL);
#endif
}
int
rb_get_next_signal(void)
{
int i, sig = 0;
if (signal_buff.size != 0) {
for (i=1; i<RUBY_NSIG; i++) {
if (signal_buff.cnt[i] > 0) {
rb_disable_interrupt();
{
ATOMIC_DEC(signal_buff.cnt[i]);
ATOMIC_DEC(signal_buff.size);
}
rb_enable_interrupt();
sig = i;
break;
}
}
}
return sig;
}
#ifdef SIGBUS
static RETSIGTYPE
sigbus(int sig SIGINFO_ARG)
{
/*
* Mac OS X makes KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE when thread touch guard page.
* and it's delivered as SIGBUS instaed of SIGSEGV to userland. It's crazy
* wrong IMHO. but anyway we have to care it. Sigh.
*/
#if defined __MACH__ && defined __APPLE__ && defined USE_SIGALTSTACK
int ruby_stack_overflowed_p(const rb_thread_t *, const void *);
NORETURN(void ruby_thread_stack_overflow(rb_thread_t *th));
rb_thread_t *th = GET_THREAD();
if (ruby_stack_overflowed_p(th, info->si_addr)) {
ruby_thread_stack_overflow(th);
}
#endif
rb_bug("Bus Error");
}
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
static int segv_received = 0;
static RETSIGTYPE
sigsegv(int sig SIGINFO_ARG)
{
#ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
int ruby_stack_overflowed_p(const rb_thread_t *, const void *);
NORETURN(void ruby_thread_stack_overflow(rb_thread_t *th));
rb_thread_t *th = GET_THREAD();
if (ruby_stack_overflowed_p(th, info->si_addr)) {
ruby_thread_stack_overflow(th);
}
#endif
if (segv_received) {
fprintf(stderr, "SEGV received in SEGV handler\n");
abort();
}
else {
extern int ruby_disable_gc_stress;
segv_received = 1;
ruby_disable_gc_stress = 1;
rb_bug("Segmentation fault");
}
}
#endif
static void
signal_exec(VALUE cmd, int safe, int sig)
{
VALUE signum = INT2NUM(sig);
rb_eval_cmd(cmd, rb_ary_new3(1, signum), safe);
}
void
rb_trap_exit(void)
{
rb_vm_t *vm = GET_VM();
VALUE trap_exit = vm->trap_list[0].cmd;
if (trap_exit) {
vm->trap_list[0].cmd = 0;
signal_exec(trap_exit, vm->trap_list[0].safe, 0);
}
}
void
rb_signal_exec(rb_thread_t *th, int sig)
{
rb_vm_t *vm = GET_VM();
VALUE cmd = vm->trap_list[sig].cmd;
int safe = vm->trap_list[sig].safe;
if (cmd == 0) {
switch (sig) {
case SIGINT:
rb_interrupt();
break;
#ifdef SIGHUP
case SIGHUP:
#endif
#ifdef SIGQUIT
case SIGQUIT:
#endif
#ifdef SIGTERM
case SIGTERM:
#endif
#ifdef SIGALRM
case SIGALRM:
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR1
case SIGUSR1:
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR2
case SIGUSR2:
#endif
rb_threadptr_signal_raise(th, sig);
break;
}
}
else if (cmd == Qundef) {
rb_threadptr_signal_exit(th);
}
else {
signal_exec(cmd, safe, sig);
}
}
struct trap_arg {
#if USE_TRAP_MASK
sigset_t mask;
#endif
int sig;
sighandler_t func;
VALUE cmd;
};
static sighandler_t
default_handler(int sig)
{
sighandler_t func;
switch (sig) {
case SIGINT:
#ifdef SIGHUP
case SIGHUP:
#endif
#ifdef SIGQUIT
case SIGQUIT:
#endif
#ifdef SIGTERM
case SIGTERM:
#endif
#ifdef SIGALRM
case SIGALRM:
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR1
case SIGUSR1:
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR2
case SIGUSR2:
#endif
func = sighandler;
break;
#ifdef SIGBUS
case SIGBUS:
func = (sighandler_t)sigbus;
break;
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
case SIGSEGV:
func = (sighandler_t)sigsegv;
# ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
rb_register_sigaltstack(GET_THREAD());
# endif
break;
#endif
#ifdef SIGPIPE
case SIGPIPE:
func = SIG_IGN;
break;
#endif
default:
func = SIG_DFL;
break;
}
return func;
}
static sighandler_t
trap_handler(VALUE *cmd, int sig)
{
sighandler_t func = sighandler;
VALUE command;
if (NIL_P(*cmd)) {
func = SIG_IGN;
}
else {
command = rb_check_string_type(*cmd);
if (NIL_P(command) && SYMBOL_P(*cmd)) {
command = rb_id2str(SYM2ID(*cmd));
if (!command) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "bad handler");
}
if (!NIL_P(command)) {
SafeStringValue(command); /* taint check */
*cmd = command;
switch (RSTRING_LEN(command)) {
case 0:
goto sig_ign;
break;
case 14:
if (strncmp(RSTRING_PTR(command), "SYSTEM_DEFAULT", 14) == 0) {
func = SIG_DFL;
*cmd = 0;
}
break;
case 7:
if (strncmp(RSTRING_PTR(command), "SIG_IGN", 7) == 0) {
sig_ign:
func = SIG_IGN;
*cmd = 0;
}
else if (strncmp(RSTRING_PTR(command), "SIG_DFL", 7) == 0) {
sig_dfl:
func = default_handler(sig);
*cmd = 0;
}
else if (strncmp(RSTRING_PTR(command), "DEFAULT", 7) == 0) {
goto sig_dfl;
}
break;
case 6:
if (strncmp(RSTRING_PTR(command), "IGNORE", 6) == 0) {
goto sig_ign;
}
break;
case 4:
if (strncmp(RSTRING_PTR(command), "EXIT", 4) == 0) {
*cmd = Qundef;
}
break;
}
}
else {
rb_proc_t *proc;
GetProcPtr(*cmd, proc);
(void)proc;
}
}
return func;
}
static int
trap_signm(VALUE vsig)
{
int sig = -1;
const char *s;
switch (TYPE(vsig)) {
case T_FIXNUM:
sig = FIX2INT(vsig);
if (sig < 0 || sig >= NSIG) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid signal number (%d)", sig);
}
break;
case T_SYMBOL:
s = rb_id2name(SYM2ID(vsig));
if (!s) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "bad signal");
goto str_signal;
default:
s = StringValuePtr(vsig);
str_signal:
if (strncmp("SIG", s, 3) == 0)
s += 3;
sig = signm2signo(s);
if (sig == 0 && strcmp(s, "EXIT") != 0)
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unsupported signal SIG%s", s);
}
return sig;
}
static VALUE
trap(struct trap_arg *arg)
{
sighandler_t oldfunc, func = arg->func;
VALUE oldcmd, command = arg->cmd;
int sig = arg->sig;
rb_vm_t *vm = GET_VM();
oldfunc = ruby_signal(sig, func);
oldcmd = vm->trap_list[sig].cmd;
switch (oldcmd) {
case 0:
if (oldfunc == SIG_IGN) oldcmd = rb_str_new2("IGNORE");
else if (oldfunc == sighandler) oldcmd = rb_str_new2("DEFAULT");
else oldcmd = Qnil;
break;
case Qundef:
oldcmd = rb_str_new2("EXIT");
break;
}
vm->trap_list[sig].cmd = command;
vm->trap_list[sig].safe = rb_safe_level();
/* enable at least specified signal. */
#if USE_TRAP_MASK
sigdelset(&arg->mask, sig);
#endif
return oldcmd;
}
#if USE_TRAP_MASK
static VALUE
trap_ensure(struct trap_arg *arg)
{
/* enable interrupt */
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &arg->mask, NULL);
return 0;
}
#endif
static int
reserved_signal_p(int signo)
{
/* Synchronous signal can't deliver to main thread */
#ifdef SIGSEGV
if (signo == SIGSEGV)
return 1;
#endif
#ifdef SIGBUS
if (signo == SIGBUS)
return 1;
#endif
#ifdef SIGILL
if (signo == SIGILL)
return 1;
#endif
#ifdef SIGFPE
if (signo == SIGFPE)
return 1;
#endif
/* used ubf internal see thread_pthread.c. */
#ifdef SIGVTALRM
if (signo == SIGVTALRM)
return 1;
#endif
return 0;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Signal.trap( signal, command ) -> obj
* Signal.trap( signal ) {| | block } -> obj
*
* Specifies the handling of signals. The first parameter is a signal
* name (a string such as ``SIGALRM'', ``SIGUSR1'', and so on) or a
* signal number. The characters ``SIG'' may be omitted from the
* signal name. The command or block specifies code to be run when the
* signal is raised.
* If the command is the string ``IGNORE'' or ``SIG_IGN'', the signal
* will be ignored.
* If the command is ``DEFAULT'' or ``SIG_DFL'', the Ruby's default handler
* will be invoked.
* If the command is ``EXIT'', the script will be terminated by the signal.
* If the command is ``SYSTEM_DEFAULT'', the operating system's default
* handler will be invoked.
* Otherwise, the given command or block will be run.
* The special signal name ``EXIT'' or signal number zero will be
* invoked just prior to program termination.
* trap returns the previous handler for the given signal.
*
* Signal.trap(0, proc { puts "Terminating: #{$$}" })
* Signal.trap("CLD") { puts "Child died" }
* fork && Process.wait
*
* produces:
* Terminating: 27461
* Child died
* Terminating: 27460
*/
static VALUE
sig_trap(int argc, VALUE *argv)
{
struct trap_arg arg;
rb_secure(2);
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 2);
arg.sig = trap_signm(argv[0]);
if (reserved_signal_p(arg.sig)) {
const char *name = signo2signm(arg.sig);
if (name)
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "can't trap reserved signal: SIG%s", name);
else
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "can't trap reserved signal: %d", (int)arg.sig);
}
if (argc == 1) {
arg.cmd = rb_block_proc();
arg.func = sighandler;
}
else {
arg.cmd = argv[1];
arg.func = trap_handler(&arg.cmd, arg.sig);
}
if (OBJ_TAINTED(arg.cmd)) {
rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Insecure: tainted signal trap");
}
#if USE_TRAP_MASK
{
sigset_t fullmask;
/* disable interrupt */
sigfillset(&fullmask);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &fullmask, &arg.mask);
return rb_ensure(trap, (VALUE)&arg, trap_ensure, (VALUE)&arg);
}
#else
return trap(&arg);
#endif
}
/*
* call-seq:
* Signal.list -> a_hash
*
* Returns a list of signal names mapped to the corresponding
* underlying signal numbers.
*
* Signal.list #=> {"EXIT"=>0, "HUP"=>1, "INT"=>2, "QUIT"=>3, "ILL"=>4, "TRAP"=>5, "IOT"=>6, "ABRT"=>6, "FPE"=>8, "KILL"=>9, "BUS"=>7, "SEGV"=>11, "SYS"=>31, "PIPE"=>13, "ALRM"=>14, "TERM"=>15, "URG"=>23, "STOP"=>19, "TSTP"=>20, "CONT"=>18, "CHLD"=>17, "CLD"=>17, "TTIN"=>21, "TTOU"=>22, "IO"=>29, "XCPU"=>24, "XFSZ"=>25, "VTALRM"=>26, "PROF"=>27, "WINCH"=>28, "USR1"=>10, "USR2"=>12, "PWR"=>30, "POLL"=>29}
*/
static VALUE
sig_list(void)
{
VALUE h = rb_hash_new();
const struct signals *sigs;
for (sigs = siglist; sigs->signm; sigs++) {
rb_hash_aset(h, rb_str_new2(sigs->signm), INT2FIX(sigs->signo));
}
return h;
}
static void
install_sighandler(int signum, sighandler_t handler)
{
sighandler_t old;
rb_disable_interrupt();
old = ruby_signal(signum, handler);
if (old != SIG_DFL) {
ruby_signal(signum, old);
}
rb_enable_interrupt();
}
#if defined(SIGCLD) || defined(SIGCHLD)
static void
init_sigchld(int sig)
{
sighandler_t oldfunc;
rb_disable_interrupt();
oldfunc = ruby_signal(sig, SIG_DFL);
if (oldfunc != SIG_DFL && oldfunc != SIG_IGN) {
ruby_signal(sig, oldfunc);
} else {
GET_VM()->trap_list[sig].cmd = 0;
}
rb_enable_interrupt();
}
#endif
void
ruby_sig_finalize(void)
{
sighandler_t oldfunc;
oldfunc = ruby_signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
if (oldfunc == sighandler) {
ruby_signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
}
}
int ruby_enable_coredump = 0;
#ifndef RUBY_DEBUG_ENV
#define ruby_enable_coredump 0
#endif
/*
* Many operating systems allow signals to be sent to running
* processes. Some signals have a defined effect on the process, while
* others may be trapped at the code level and acted upon. For
* example, your process may trap the USR1 signal and use it to toggle
* debugging, and may use TERM to initiate a controlled shutdown.
*
* pid = fork do
* Signal.trap("USR1") do
* $debug = !$debug
* puts "Debug now: #$debug"
* end
* Signal.trap("TERM") do
* puts "Terminating..."
* shutdown()
* end
* # . . . do some work . . .
* end
*
* Process.detach(pid)
*
* # Controlling program:
* Process.kill("USR1", pid)
* # ...
* Process.kill("USR1", pid)
* # ...
* Process.kill("TERM", pid)
*
* produces:
* Debug now: true
* Debug now: false
* Terminating...
*
* The list of available signal names and their interpretation is
* system dependent. Signal delivery semantics may also vary between
* systems; in particular signal delivery may not always be reliable.
*/
void
Init_signal(void)
{
VALUE mSignal = rb_define_module("Signal");
rb_define_global_function("trap", sig_trap, -1);
rb_define_module_function(mSignal, "trap", sig_trap, -1);
rb_define_module_function(mSignal, "list", sig_list, 0);
rb_define_method(rb_eSignal, "initialize", esignal_init, -1);
rb_define_method(rb_eSignal, "signo", esignal_signo, 0);
rb_alias(rb_eSignal, rb_intern("signm"), rb_intern("message"));
rb_define_method(rb_eInterrupt, "initialize", interrupt_init, -1);
install_sighandler(SIGINT, sighandler);
#ifdef SIGHUP
install_sighandler(SIGHUP, sighandler);
#endif
#ifdef SIGQUIT
install_sighandler(SIGQUIT, sighandler);
#endif
#ifdef SIGTERM
install_sighandler(SIGTERM, sighandler);
#endif
#ifdef SIGALRM
install_sighandler(SIGALRM, sighandler);
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR1
install_sighandler(SIGUSR1, sighandler);
#endif
#ifdef SIGUSR2
install_sighandler(SIGUSR2, sighandler);
#endif
if (!ruby_enable_coredump) {
#ifdef SIGBUS
install_sighandler(SIGBUS, (sighandler_t)sigbus);
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
# ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
rb_register_sigaltstack(GET_THREAD());
# endif
install_sighandler(SIGSEGV, (sighandler_t)sigsegv);
#endif
}
#ifdef SIGPIPE
install_sighandler(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
#endif
#if defined(SIGCLD)
init_sigchld(SIGCLD);
#elif defined(SIGCHLD)
init_sigchld(SIGCHLD);
#endif
}