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* save format string for NetException * format exceptions * format exceptions 2 * format exceptions 3 * format exceptions 4 * format exceptions 5 * format exceptions 6 * fix * format exceptions 7 * format exceptions 8 * Update MergeTreeIndexGin.cpp * Update AggregateFunctionMap.cpp * Update AggregateFunctionMap.cpp * fix
340 lines
11 KiB
C++
340 lines
11 KiB
C++
#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <dlfcn.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <csignal>
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#include <Common/logger_useful.h>
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#include <base/errnoToString.h>
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#include <Common/Exception.h>
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#include <Common/ShellCommand.h>
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#include <Common/PipeFDs.h>
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#include <IO/WriteHelpers.h>
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#include <IO/Operators.h>
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#include <Common/waitForPid.h>
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namespace
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{
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/// By these return codes from the child process, we learn (for sure) about errors when creating it.
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enum class ReturnCodes : int
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{
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CANNOT_DUP_STDIN = 0x55555555, /// The value is not important, but it is chosen so that it's rare to conflict with the program return code.
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CANNOT_DUP_STDOUT = 0x55555556,
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CANNOT_DUP_STDERR = 0x55555557,
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CANNOT_EXEC = 0x55555558,
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CANNOT_DUP_READ_DESCRIPTOR = 0x55555559,
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CANNOT_DUP_WRITE_DESCRIPTOR = 0x55555560,
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};
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}
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namespace ProfileEvents
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{
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extern const Event ExecuteShellCommand;
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}
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namespace DB
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{
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namespace ErrorCodes
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{
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extern const int CANNOT_DLSYM;
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extern const int CANNOT_FORK;
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extern const int CANNOT_WAITPID;
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extern const int CHILD_WAS_NOT_EXITED_NORMALLY;
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extern const int CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS;
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}
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ShellCommand::ShellCommand(pid_t pid_, int & in_fd_, int & out_fd_, int & err_fd_, const ShellCommand::Config & config_)
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: in(in_fd_)
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, out(out_fd_)
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, err(err_fd_)
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, pid(pid_)
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, config(config_)
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{
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}
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Poco::Logger * ShellCommand::getLogger()
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{
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return &Poco::Logger::get("ShellCommand");
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}
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ShellCommand::~ShellCommand()
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{
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if (wait_called)
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return;
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if (config.terminate_in_destructor_strategy.terminate_in_destructor)
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{
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size_t try_wait_timeout = config.terminate_in_destructor_strategy.wait_for_normal_exit_before_termination_seconds;
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bool process_terminated_normally = tryWaitProcessWithTimeout(try_wait_timeout);
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if (process_terminated_normally)
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return;
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LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Will kill shell command pid {} with signal {}", pid, config.terminate_in_destructor_strategy.termination_signal);
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int retcode = kill(pid, config.terminate_in_destructor_strategy.termination_signal);
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if (retcode != 0)
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LOG_WARNING(getLogger(), "Cannot kill shell command pid {}, error: '{}'", pid, errnoToString());
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}
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else
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{
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try
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{
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tryWait();
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}
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catch (...)
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{
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tryLogCurrentException(getLogger());
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}
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}
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}
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bool ShellCommand::tryWaitProcessWithTimeout(size_t timeout_in_seconds)
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{
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LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Try wait for shell command pid {} with timeout {}", pid, timeout_in_seconds);
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wait_called = true;
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in.close();
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out.close();
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err.close();
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return waitForPid(pid, timeout_in_seconds);
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}
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void ShellCommand::logCommand(const char * filename, char * const argv[])
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{
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WriteBufferFromOwnString args;
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for (int i = 0; argv != nullptr && argv[i] != nullptr; ++i)
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{
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if (i > 0)
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args << ", ";
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/// NOTE: No escaping is performed.
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args << "'" << argv[i] << "'";
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}
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LOG_TRACE(ShellCommand::getLogger(), "Will start shell command '{}' with arguments {}", filename, args.str());
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}
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std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeImpl(
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const char * filename,
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char * const argv[],
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const Config & config)
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{
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logCommand(filename, argv);
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ProfileEvents::increment(ProfileEvents::ExecuteShellCommand);
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#if !defined(USE_MUSL)
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/** Here it is written that with a normal call `vfork`, there is a chance of deadlock in multithreaded programs,
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* because of the resolving of symbols in the shared library
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* http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris10/subprocess-136439.html
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* Therefore, separate the resolving of the symbol from the call.
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*/
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static void * real_vfork = dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "vfork");
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#else
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/// If we use Musl with static linking, there is no dlsym and no issue with vfork.
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static void * real_vfork = reinterpret_cast<void *>(&vfork);
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#endif
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if (!real_vfork)
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throwFromErrno("Cannot find symbol vfork in myself", ErrorCodes::CANNOT_DLSYM);
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PipeFDs pipe_stdin;
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PipeFDs pipe_stdout;
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PipeFDs pipe_stderr;
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<PipeFDs>> read_pipe_fds;
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<PipeFDs>> write_pipe_fds;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < config.read_fds.size(); ++i)
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read_pipe_fds.emplace_back(std::make_unique<PipeFDs>());
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for (size_t i = 0; i < config.write_fds.size(); ++i)
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write_pipe_fds.emplace_back(std::make_unique<PipeFDs>());
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pid_t pid = reinterpret_cast<pid_t(*)()>(real_vfork)();
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if (pid == -1)
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throwFromErrno("Cannot vfork", ErrorCodes::CANNOT_FORK);
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if (0 == pid)
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{
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/// We are in the freshly created process.
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/// Why `_exit` and not `exit`? Because `exit` calls `atexit` and destructors of thread local storage.
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/// And there is a lot of garbage (including, for example, mutex is blocked). And this can not be done after `vfork` - deadlock happens.
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/// Replace the file descriptors with the ends of our pipes.
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if (STDIN_FILENO != dup2(pipe_stdin.fds_rw[0], STDIN_FILENO))
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_exit(static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_STDIN));
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if (!config.pipe_stdin_only)
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{
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if (STDOUT_FILENO != dup2(pipe_stdout.fds_rw[1], STDOUT_FILENO))
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_exit(static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_STDOUT));
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if (STDERR_FILENO != dup2(pipe_stderr.fds_rw[1], STDERR_FILENO))
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_exit(static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_STDERR));
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}
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for (size_t i = 0; i < config.read_fds.size(); ++i)
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{
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auto & fds = *read_pipe_fds[i];
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auto fd = config.read_fds[i];
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if (fd != dup2(fds.fds_rw[1], fd))
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_exit(static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_READ_DESCRIPTOR));
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}
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for (size_t i = 0; i < config.write_fds.size(); ++i)
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{
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auto & fds = *write_pipe_fds[i];
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auto fd = config.write_fds[i];
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if (fd != dup2(fds.fds_rw[0], fd))
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_exit(static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_WRITE_DESCRIPTOR));
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}
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// Reset the signal mask: it may be non-empty and will be inherited
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// by the child process, which might not expect this.
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sigset_t mask;
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sigemptyset(&mask);
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sigprocmask(0, nullptr, &mask); // NOLINT(concurrency-mt-unsafe)
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sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, nullptr); // NOLINT(concurrency-mt-unsafe)
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execv(filename, argv);
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/// If the process is running, then `execv` does not return here.
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_exit(static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_EXEC));
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}
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std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> res(new ShellCommand(
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pid,
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pipe_stdin.fds_rw[1],
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pipe_stdout.fds_rw[0],
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pipe_stderr.fds_rw[0],
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config));
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for (size_t i = 0; i < config.read_fds.size(); ++i)
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{
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auto & fds = *read_pipe_fds[i];
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auto fd = config.read_fds[i];
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res->read_fds.emplace(fd, fds.fds_rw[0]);
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}
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for (size_t i = 0; i < config.write_fds.size(); ++i)
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{
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auto & fds = *write_pipe_fds[i];
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auto fd = config.write_fds[i];
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res->write_fds.emplace(fd, fds.fds_rw[1]);
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}
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LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Started shell command '{}' with pid {}", filename, pid);
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return res;
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}
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std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::execute(const ShellCommand::Config & config)
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{
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auto config_copy = config;
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config_copy.command = "/bin/sh";
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config_copy.arguments = {"-c", config.command};
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for (const auto & argument : config.arguments)
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config_copy.arguments.emplace_back(argument);
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return executeDirect(config_copy);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeDirect(const ShellCommand::Config & config)
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{
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const auto & path = config.command;
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const auto & arguments = config.arguments;
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size_t argv_sum_size = path.size() + 1;
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for (const auto & arg : arguments)
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argv_sum_size += arg.size() + 1;
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std::vector<char *> argv(arguments.size() + 2);
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std::vector<char> argv_data(argv_sum_size);
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WriteBuffer writer(argv_data.data(), argv_sum_size);
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argv[0] = writer.position();
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writer.write(path.data(), path.size() + 1);
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for (size_t i = 0, size = arguments.size(); i < size; ++i)
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{
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argv[i + 1] = writer.position();
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writer.write(arguments[i].data(), arguments[i].size() + 1);
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}
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argv[arguments.size() + 1] = nullptr;
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return executeImpl(path.data(), argv.data(), config);
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}
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int ShellCommand::tryWait()
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{
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wait_called = true;
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in.close();
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out.close();
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err.close();
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LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Will wait for shell command pid {}", pid);
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int status = 0;
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while (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0)
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{
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if (errno != EINTR)
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throwFromErrno("Cannot waitpid", ErrorCodes::CANNOT_WAITPID);
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}
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LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Wait for shell command pid {} completed with status {}", pid, status);
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if (WIFEXITED(status))
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return WEXITSTATUS(status);
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if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CHILD_WAS_NOT_EXITED_NORMALLY, "Child process was terminated by signal {}", toString(WTERMSIG(status)));
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if (WIFSTOPPED(status))
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CHILD_WAS_NOT_EXITED_NORMALLY, "Child process was stopped by signal {}", toString(WSTOPSIG(status)));
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CHILD_WAS_NOT_EXITED_NORMALLY, "Child process was not exited normally by unknown reason");
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}
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void ShellCommand::wait()
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{
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int retcode = tryWait();
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if (retcode != EXIT_SUCCESS)
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{
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switch (retcode)
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{
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case static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_STDIN):
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS, "Cannot dup2 stdin of child process");
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case static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_STDOUT):
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS, "Cannot dup2 stdout of child process");
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case static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_STDERR):
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS, "Cannot dup2 stderr of child process");
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case static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_EXEC):
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS, "Cannot execv in child process");
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case static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_READ_DESCRIPTOR):
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS, "Cannot dup2 read descriptor of child process");
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case static_cast<int>(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_DUP_WRITE_DESCRIPTOR):
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CANNOT_CREATE_CHILD_PROCESS, "Cannot dup2 write descriptor of child process");
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default:
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::CHILD_WAS_NOT_EXITED_NORMALLY, "Child process was exited with return code {}", toString(retcode));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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