1 //===- SystemUtils.h - Utilities to do low-level system stuff --*- C++ -*--===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under 6 // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file contains functions used to do a variety of low-level, often 11 // system-specific, tasks. 12 // 13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 14 15 #define _POSIX_MAPPED_FILES 16 #include "Support/SystemUtils.h" 17 #include "Config/sys/types.h" 18 #include "Config/sys/stat.h" 19 #include "Config/fcntl.h" 20 #include "Config/pagesize.h" 21 #include "Config/sys/wait.h" 22 #include "Config/sys/mman.h" 23 #include "Config/unistd.h" 24 #include <algorithm> 25 #include <fstream> 26 #include <iostream> 27 #include <cstdlib> 28 #include <cerrno> 29 #include "Config/windows.h" 30 using namespace llvm; 31 32 /// isExecutableFile - This function returns true if the filename specified 33 /// exists and is executable. 34 /// 35 bool llvm::isExecutableFile(const std::string &ExeFileName) { 36 struct stat Buf; 37 if (stat(ExeFileName.c_str(), &Buf)) 38 return false; // Must not be executable! 39 40 if (!(Buf.st_mode & S_IFREG)) 41 return false; // Not a regular file? 42 43 if (Buf.st_uid == getuid()) // Owner of file? 44 return Buf.st_mode & S_IXUSR; 45 else if (Buf.st_gid == getgid()) // In group of file? 46 return Buf.st_mode & S_IXGRP; 47 else // Unrelated to file? 48 return Buf.st_mode & S_IXOTH; 49 } 50 51 /// isStandardOutAConsole - Return true if we can tell that the standard output 52 /// stream goes to a terminal window or console. 53 bool llvm::isStandardOutAConsole() { 54 #if HAVE_ISATTY 55 return isatty(1); 56 #endif 57 // If we don't have isatty, just return false. 58 return false; 59 } 60 61 62 /// FindExecutable - Find a named executable, giving the argv[0] of program 63 /// being executed. This allows us to find another LLVM tool if it is built 64 /// into the same directory, but that directory is neither the current 65 /// directory, nor in the PATH. If the executable cannot be found, return an 66 /// empty string. 67 /// 68 #undef FindExecutable // needed on windows :( 69 std::string llvm::FindExecutable(const std::string &ExeName, 70 const std::string &ProgramPath) { 71 // First check the directory that bugpoint is in. We can do this if 72 // BugPointPath contains at least one / character, indicating that it is a 73 // relative path to bugpoint itself. 74 // 75 std::string Result = ProgramPath; 76 while (!Result.empty() && Result[Result.size()-1] != '/') 77 Result.erase(Result.size()-1, 1); 78 79 if (!Result.empty()) { 80 Result += ExeName; 81 if (isExecutableFile(Result)) return Result; // Found it? 82 } 83 84 // Okay, if the path to the program didn't tell us anything, try using the 85 // PATH environment variable. 86 const char *PathStr = getenv("PATH"); 87 if (PathStr == 0) return ""; 88 89 // Now we have a colon separated list of directories to search... try them... 90 unsigned PathLen = strlen(PathStr); 91 while (PathLen) { 92 // Find the first colon... 93 const char *Colon = std::find(PathStr, PathStr+PathLen, ':'); 94 95 // Check to see if this first directory contains the executable... 96 std::string FilePath = std::string(PathStr, Colon) + '/' + ExeName; 97 if (isExecutableFile(FilePath)) 98 return FilePath; // Found the executable! 99 100 // Nope it wasn't in this directory, check the next range! 101 PathLen -= Colon-PathStr; 102 PathStr = Colon; 103 while (*PathStr == ':') { // Advance past colons 104 PathStr++; 105 PathLen--; 106 } 107 } 108 109 // If we fell out, we ran out of directories in PATH to search, return failure 110 return ""; 111 } 112 113 static void RedirectFD(const std::string &File, int FD) { 114 if (File.empty()) return; // Noop 115 116 // Open the file 117 int InFD = open(File.c_str(), FD == 0 ? O_RDONLY : O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0666); 118 if (InFD == -1) { 119 std::cerr << "Error opening file '" << File << "' for " 120 << (FD == 0 ? "input" : "output") << "!\n"; 121 exit(1); 122 } 123 124 dup2(InFD, FD); // Install it as the requested FD 125 close(InFD); // Close the original FD 126 } 127 128 /// RunProgramWithTimeout - This function executes the specified program, with 129 /// the specified null-terminated argument array, with the stdin/out/err fd's 130 /// redirected, with a timeout specified on the command line. This terminates 131 /// the calling program if there is an error executing the specified program. 132 /// It returns the return value of the program, or -1 if a timeout is detected. 133 /// 134 int llvm::RunProgramWithTimeout(const std::string &ProgramPath, 135 const char **Args, 136 const std::string &StdInFile, 137 const std::string &StdOutFile, 138 const std::string &StdErrFile) { 139 // FIXME: install sigalarm handler here for timeout... 140 141 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 142 int Child = fork(); 143 switch (Child) { 144 case -1: 145 std::cerr << "ERROR forking!\n"; 146 exit(1); 147 case 0: // Child 148 RedirectFD(StdInFile, 0); // Redirect file descriptors... 149 RedirectFD(StdOutFile, 1); 150 if (StdOutFile != StdErrFile) 151 RedirectFD(StdErrFile, 2); 152 else 153 dup2(1, 2); 154 155 execv(ProgramPath.c_str(), (char *const *)Args); 156 std::cerr << "Error executing program: '" << ProgramPath; 157 for (; *Args; ++Args) 158 std::cerr << " " << *Args; 159 std::cerr << "'\n"; 160 exit(1); 161 162 default: break; 163 } 164 165 // Make sure all output has been written while waiting 166 std::cout << std::flush; 167 168 int Status; 169 if (wait(&Status) != Child) { 170 if (errno == EINTR) { 171 static bool FirstTimeout = true; 172 if (FirstTimeout) { 173 std::cout << 174 "*** Program execution timed out! This mechanism is designed to handle\n" 175 " programs stuck in infinite loops gracefully. The -timeout option\n" 176 " can be used to change the timeout threshold or disable it completely\n" 177 " (with -timeout=0). This message is only displayed once.\n"; 178 FirstTimeout = false; 179 } 180 return -1; // Timeout detected 181 } 182 183 std::cerr << "Error waiting for child process!\n"; 184 exit(1); 185 } 186 return Status; 187 188 #else 189 std::cerr << "RunProgramWithTimeout not implemented on this platform!\n"; 190 return -1; 191 #endif 192 } 193 194 195 // ExecWait - executes a program with the specified arguments and environment. 196 // It then waits for the progarm to termiante and then returns to the caller. 197 // 198 // Inputs: 199 // argv - The arguments to the program as an array of C strings. The first 200 // argument should be the name of the program to execute, and the 201 // last argument should be a pointer to NULL. 202 // 203 // envp - The environment passes to the program as an array of C strings in 204 // the form of "name=value" pairs. The last element should be a 205 // pointer to NULL. 206 // 207 // Outputs: 208 // None. 209 // 210 // Return value: 211 // 0 - No errors. 212 // 1 - The program could not be executed. 213 // 1 - The program returned a non-zero exit status. 214 // 1 - The program terminated abnormally. 215 // 216 // Notes: 217 // The program will inherit the stdin, stdout, and stderr file descriptors 218 // as well as other various configuration settings (umask). 219 // 220 // This function should not print anything to stdout/stderr on its own. It is 221 // a generic library function. The caller or executed program should report 222 // errors in the way it sees fit. 223 // 224 // This function does not use $PATH to find programs. 225 // 226 int llvm::ExecWait(const char * const old_argv[], 227 const char * const old_envp[]) { 228 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 229 // Create local versions of the parameters that can be passed into execve() 230 // without creating const problems. 231 char ** const argv = (char ** const) old_argv; 232 char ** const envp = (char ** const) old_envp; 233 234 // Create a child process. 235 switch (fork()) { 236 // An error occured: Return to the caller. 237 case -1: 238 return 1; 239 break; 240 241 // Child process: Execute the program. 242 case 0: 243 execve (argv[0], argv, envp); 244 // If the execve() failed, we should exit and let the parent pick up 245 // our non-zero exit status. 246 exit (1); 247 248 // Parent process: Break out of the switch to do our processing. 249 default: 250 break; 251 } 252 253 // Parent process: Wait for the child process to terminate. 254 int status; 255 if ((wait (&status)) == -1) 256 return 1; 257 258 // If the program exited normally with a zero exit status, return success! 259 if (WIFEXITED (status) && (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0)) 260 return 0; 261 #else 262 std::cerr << "llvm::ExecWait not implemented on this platform!\n"; 263 #endif 264 265 // Otherwise, return failure. 266 return 1; 267 } 268 269 /// AllocateRWXMemory - Allocate a slab of memory with read/write/execute 270 /// permissions. This is typically used for JIT applications where we want 271 /// to emit code to the memory then jump to it. Getting this type of memory 272 /// is very OS specific. 273 /// 274 void *llvm::AllocateRWXMemory(unsigned NumBytes) { 275 if (NumBytes == 0) return 0; 276 277 #if defined(HAVE_WINDOWS_H) 278 // On windows we use VirtualAlloc. 279 void *P = VirtualAlloc(0, NumBytes, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE); 280 if (P == 0) { 281 std::cerr << "Error allocating executable memory!\n"; 282 abort(); 283 } 284 return P; 285 286 #elif defined(HAVE_MMAP) 287 static const long pageSize = GetPageSize(); 288 unsigned NumPages = (NumBytes+pageSize-1)/pageSize; 289 290 /* FIXME: This should use the proper autoconf flags */ 291 #if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86__) 292 /* Linux and *BSD tend to have these flags named differently. */ 293 #if defined(MAP_ANON) && !defined(MAP_ANONYMOUS) 294 # define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON 295 #endif /* defined(MAP_ANON) && !defined(MAP_ANONYMOUS) */ 296 #elif defined(sparc) || defined(__sparc__) || defined(__sparcv9) 297 /* nothing */ 298 #else 299 std::cerr << "This architecture has an unknown MMAP implementation!\n"; 300 abort(); 301 return 0; 302 #endif 303 304 int fd = -1; 305 #if defined(__linux__) 306 fd = 0; 307 #endif 308 309 unsigned mmapFlags = MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS; 310 #ifdef MAP_NORESERVE 311 mmapFlags |= MAP_NORESERVE; 312 #endif 313 314 void *pa = mmap(0, pageSize*NumPages, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, 315 mmapFlags, fd, 0); 316 if (pa == MAP_FAILED) { 317 perror("mmap"); 318 abort(); 319 } 320 return pa; 321 #else 322 std::cerr << "Do not know how to allocate mem for the JIT without mmap!\n"; 323 abort(); 324 return 0; 325 #endif 326 } 327 328 329