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1 /* redir.c -- Functions to perform input and output redirection. */
2
3 /* Copyright (C) 1997-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
6
7 Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19 */
20
21 #include "config.h"
22
23 #if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (HAVE_ALLOCA_H) && defined (_AIX)
24 #pragma alloca
25 #endif /* _AIX && RISC6000 && !__GNUC__ */
26
27 #include <stdio.h>
28 #include "bashtypes.h"
29 #if !defined (_MINIX) && defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H)
30 # include <sys/file.h>
31 #endif
32 #include "filecntl.h"
33 #include "posixstat.h"
34
35 #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
36 # include <unistd.h>
37 #endif
38
39 #include <errno.h>
40
41 #if !defined (errno)
42 extern int errno;
43 #endif
44
45 #include "bashansi.h"
46 #include "bashintl.h"
47 #include "memalloc.h"
48
49 #define NEED_FPURGE_DECL
50
51 #include "shell.h"
52 #include "flags.h"
53 #include "execute_cmd.h"
54 #include "redir.h"
55
56 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
57 # include "input.h"
58 #endif
59
60 #define SHELL_FD_BASE 10
61
62 int expanding_redir;
63
64 extern int posixly_correct;
65 extern REDIRECT *redirection_undo_list;
66 extern REDIRECT *exec_redirection_undo_list;
67
68 /* Static functions defined and used in this file. */
69 static void add_undo_close_redirect __P((int));
70 static void add_exec_redirect __P((REDIRECT *));
71 static int add_undo_redirect __P((int, enum r_instruction, int));
72 static int expandable_redirection_filename __P((REDIRECT *));
73 static int stdin_redirection __P((enum r_instruction, int));
74 static int undoablefd __P((int));
75 static int do_redirection_internal __P((REDIRECT *, int));
76
77 static int write_here_document __P((int, WORD_DESC *));
78 static int write_here_string __P((int, WORD_DESC *));
79 static int here_document_to_fd __P((WORD_DESC *, enum r_instruction));
80
81 static int redir_special_open __P((int, char *, int, int, enum r_instruction));
82 static int noclobber_open __P((char *, int, int, enum r_instruction));
83 static int redir_open __P((char *, int, int, enum r_instruction));
84
85 /* Spare redirector used when translating [N]>&WORD[-] or [N]<&WORD[-] to
86 a new redirection and when creating the redirection undo list. */
87 static REDIRECTEE rd;
88
89 /* Set to errno when a here document cannot be created for some reason.
90 Used to print a reasonable error message. */
91 static int heredoc_errno;
92
93 void
94 redirection_error (temp, error)
95 REDIRECT *temp;
96 int error;
97 {
98 char *filename, *allocname;
99 int oflags;
100
101 allocname = 0;
102 if (temp->redirector < 0)
103 /* This can happen when read_token_word encounters overflow, like in
104 exec 4294967297>x */
105 filename = _("file descriptor out of range");
106 #ifdef EBADF
107 /* This error can never involve NOCLOBBER */
108 else if (error != NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT && temp->redirector >= 0 && error == EBADF)
109 {
110 /* If we're dealing with two file descriptors, we have to guess about
111 which one is invalid; in the cases of r_{duplicating,move}_input and
112 r_{duplicating,move}_output we're here because dup2() failed. */
113 switch (temp->instruction)
114 {
115 case r_duplicating_input:
116 case r_duplicating_output:
117 case r_move_input:
118 case r_move_output:
119 filename = allocname = itos (temp->redirectee.dest);
120 break;
121 default:
122 filename = allocname = itos (temp->redirector);
123 break;
124 }
125 }
126 #endif
127 else if (expandable_redirection_filename (temp))
128 {
129 if (posixly_correct && interactive_shell == 0)
130 {
131 oflags = temp->redirectee.filename->flags;
132 temp->redirectee.filename->flags |= W_NOGLOB;
133 }
134 filename = allocname = redirection_expand (temp->redirectee.filename);
135 if (posixly_correct && interactive_shell == 0)
136 temp->redirectee.filename->flags = oflags;
137 if (filename == 0)
138 filename = temp->redirectee.filename->word;
139 }
140 else if (temp->redirectee.dest < 0)
141 filename = "file descriptor out of range";
142 else
143 filename = allocname = itos (temp->redirectee.dest);
144
145 switch (error)
146 {
147 case AMBIGUOUS_REDIRECT:
148 internal_error (_("%s: ambiguous redirect"), filename);
149 break;
150
151 case NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT:
152 internal_error (_("%s: cannot overwrite existing file"), filename);
153 break;
154
155 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
156 case RESTRICTED_REDIRECT:
157 internal_error (_("%s: restricted: cannot redirect output"), filename);
158 break;
159 #endif /* RESTRICTED_SHELL */
160
161 case HEREDOC_REDIRECT:
162 internal_error (_("cannot create temp file for here-document: %s"), strerror (heredoc_errno));
163 break;
164
165 default:
166 internal_error ("%s: %s", filename, strerror (error));
167 break;
168 }
169
170 FREE (allocname);
171 }
172
173 /* Perform the redirections on LIST. If flags & RX_ACTIVE, then actually
174 make input and output file descriptors, otherwise just do whatever is
175 neccessary for side effecting. flags & RX_UNDOABLE says to remember
176 how to undo the redirections later, if non-zero. If flags & RX_CLEXEC
177 is non-zero, file descriptors opened in do_redirection () have their
178 close-on-exec flag set. */
179 int
180 do_redirections (list, flags)
181 REDIRECT *list;
182 int flags;
183 {
184 int error;
185 REDIRECT *temp;
186
187 if (flags & RX_UNDOABLE)
188 {
189 if (redirection_undo_list)
190 {
191 dispose_redirects (redirection_undo_list);
192 redirection_undo_list = (REDIRECT *)NULL;
193 }
194 if (exec_redirection_undo_list)
195 dispose_exec_redirects ();
196 }
197
198 for (temp = list; temp; temp = temp->next)
199 {
200 error = do_redirection_internal (temp, flags);
201 if (error)
202 {
203 redirection_error (temp, error);
204 return (error);
205 }
206 }
207 return (0);
208 }
209
210 /* Return non-zero if the redirection pointed to by REDIRECT has a
211 redirectee.filename that can be expanded. */
212 static int
213 expandable_redirection_filename (redirect)
214 REDIRECT *redirect;
215 {
216 switch (redirect->instruction)
217 {
218 case r_output_direction:
219 case r_appending_to:
220 case r_input_direction:
221 case r_inputa_direction:
222 case r_err_and_out:
223 case r_append_err_and_out:
224 case r_input_output:
225 case r_output_force:
226 case r_duplicating_input_word:
227 case r_duplicating_output_word:
228 case r_move_input_word:
229 case r_move_output_word:
230 return 1;
231
232 default:
233 return 0;
234 }
235 }
236
237 /* Expand the word in WORD returning a string. If WORD expands to
238 multiple words (or no words), then return NULL. */
239 char *
240 redirection_expand (word)
241 WORD_DESC *word;
242 {
243 char *result;
244 WORD_LIST *tlist1, *tlist2;
245 WORD_DESC *w;
246
247 w = copy_word (word);
248 if (posixly_correct)
249 w->flags |= W_NOSPLIT;
250
251 tlist1 = make_word_list (w, (WORD_LIST *)NULL);
252 expanding_redir = 1;
253 tlist2 = expand_words_no_vars (tlist1);
254 expanding_redir = 0;
255 dispose_words (tlist1);
256
257 if (!tlist2 || tlist2->next)
258 {
259 /* We expanded to no words, or to more than a single word.
260 Dispose of the word list and return NULL. */
261 if (tlist2)
262 dispose_words (tlist2);
263 return ((char *)NULL);
264 }
265 result = string_list (tlist2); /* XXX savestring (tlist2->word->word)? */
266 dispose_words (tlist2);
267 return (result);
268 }
269
270 static int
271 write_here_string (fd, redirectee)
272 int fd;
273 WORD_DESC *redirectee;
274 {
275 char *herestr;
276 int herelen, n, e;
277
278 herestr = expand_string_to_string (redirectee->word, 0);
279 herelen = STRLEN (herestr);
280
281 n = write (fd, herestr, herelen);
282 if (n == herelen)
283 {
284 n = write (fd, "\n", 1);
285 herelen = 1;
286 }
287 e = errno;
288 FREE (herestr);
289 if (n != herelen)
290 {
291 if (e == 0)
292 e = ENOSPC;
293 return e;
294 }
295 return 0;
296 }
297
298 /* Write the text of the here document pointed to by REDIRECTEE to the file
299 descriptor FD, which is already open to a temp file. Return 0 if the
300 write is successful, otherwise return errno. */
301 static int
302 write_here_document (fd, redirectee)
303 int fd;
304 WORD_DESC *redirectee;
305 {
306 char *document;
307 int document_len, fd2;
308 FILE *fp;
309 register WORD_LIST *t, *tlist;
310
311 /* Expand the text if the word that was specified had
312 no quoting. The text that we expand is treated
313 exactly as if it were surrounded by double quotes. */
314
315 if (redirectee->flags & W_QUOTED)
316 {
317 document = redirectee->word;
318 document_len = strlen (document);
319 /* Set errno to something reasonable if the write fails. */
320 if (write (fd, document, document_len) < document_len)
321 {
322 if (errno == 0)
323 errno = ENOSPC;
324 return (errno);
325 }
326 else
327 return 0;
328 }
329
330 tlist = expand_string (redirectee->word, Q_HERE_DOCUMENT);
331 if (tlist)
332 {
333 /* Try using buffered I/O (stdio) and writing a word
334 at a time, letting stdio do the work of buffering
335 for us rather than managing our own strings. Most
336 stdios are not particularly fast, however -- this
337 may need to be reconsidered later. */
338 if ((fd2 = dup (fd)) < 0 || (fp = fdopen (fd2, "w")) == NULL)
339 {
340 if (fd2 >= 0)
341 close (fd2);
342 return (errno);
343 }
344 errno = 0;
345 for (t = tlist; t; t = t->next)
346 {
347 /* This is essentially the body of
348 string_list_internal expanded inline. */
349 document = t->word->word;
350 document_len = strlen (document);
351 if (t != tlist)
352 putc (' ', fp); /* separator */
353 fwrite (document, document_len, 1, fp);
354 if (ferror (fp))
355 {
356 if (errno == 0)
357 errno = ENOSPC;
358 fd2 = errno;
359 fclose(fp);
360 dispose_words (tlist);
361 return (fd2);
362 }
363 }
364 dispose_words (tlist);
365 if (fclose (fp) != 0)
366 {
367 if (errno == 0)
368 errno = ENOSPC;
369 return (errno);
370 }
371 }
372 return 0;
373 }
374
375 /* Create a temporary file holding the text of the here document pointed to
376 by REDIRECTEE, and return a file descriptor open for reading to the temp
377 file. Return -1 on any error, and make sure errno is set appropriately. */
378 static int
379 here_document_to_fd (redirectee, ri)
380 WORD_DESC *redirectee;
381 enum r_instruction ri;
382 {
383 char *filename;
384 int r, fd, fd2;
385
386 fd = sh_mktmpfd ("sh-thd", MT_USERANDOM|MT_USETMPDIR, &filename);
387
388 /* If we failed for some reason other than the file existing, abort */
389 if (fd < 0)
390 {
391 FREE (filename);
392 return (fd);
393 }
394
395 errno = r = 0; /* XXX */
396 /* write_here_document returns 0 on success, errno on failure. */
397 if (redirectee->word)
398 r = (ri != r_reading_string) ? write_here_document (fd, redirectee)
399 : write_here_string (fd, redirectee);
400
401 if (r)
402 {
403 close (fd);
404 unlink (filename);
405 free (filename);
406 errno = r;
407 return (-1);
408 }
409
410 /* In an attempt to avoid races, we close the first fd only after opening
411 the second. */
412 /* Make the document really temporary. Also make it the input. */
413 fd2 = open (filename, O_RDONLY, 0600);
414
415 if (fd2 < 0)
416 {
417 r = errno;
418 unlink (filename);
419 free (filename);
420 close (fd);
421 errno = r;
422 return -1;
423 }
424
425 close (fd);
426 if (unlink (filename) < 0)
427 {
428 r = errno;
429 #if defined (__CYGWIN__)
430 /* Under CygWin 1.1.0, the unlink will fail if the file is
431 open. This hack will allow the previous action of silently
432 ignoring the error, but will still leave the file there. This
433 needs some kind of magic. */
434 if (r == EACCES)
435 return (fd2);
436 #endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
437 close (fd2);
438 free (filename);
439 errno = r;
440 return (-1);
441 }
442
443 free (filename);
444 return (fd2);
445 }
446
447 #define RF_DEVFD 1
448 #define RF_DEVSTDERR 2
449 #define RF_DEVSTDIN 3
450 #define RF_DEVSTDOUT 4
451 #define RF_DEVTCP 5
452 #define RF_DEVUDP 6
453
454 /* A list of pattern/value pairs for filenames that the redirection
455 code handles specially. */
456 static STRING_INT_ALIST _redir_special_filenames[] = {
457 #if !defined (HAVE_DEV_FD)
458 { "/dev/fd/[0-9]*", RF_DEVFD },
459 #endif
460 #if !defined (HAVE_DEV_STDIN)
461 { "/dev/stderr", RF_DEVSTDERR },
462 { "/dev/stdin", RF_DEVSTDIN },
463 { "/dev/stdout", RF_DEVSTDOUT },
464 #endif
465 #if defined (NETWORK_REDIRECTIONS)
466 { "/dev/tcp/*/*", RF_DEVTCP },
467 { "/dev/udp/*/*", RF_DEVUDP },
468 #endif
469 { (char *)NULL, -1 }
470 };
471
472 static int
473 redir_special_open (spec, filename, flags, mode, ri)
474 int spec;
475 char *filename;
476 int flags, mode;
477 enum r_instruction ri;
478 {
479 int fd;
480 #if !defined (HAVE_DEV_FD)
481 intmax_t lfd;
482 #endif
483
484 fd = -1;
485 switch (spec)
486 {
487 #if !defined (HAVE_DEV_FD)
488 case RF_DEVFD:
489 if (all_digits (filename+8) && legal_number (filename+8, &lfd) && lfd == (int)lfd)
490 {
491 fd = lfd;
492 fd = fcntl (fd, F_DUPFD, SHELL_FD_BASE);
493 }
494 else
495 fd = AMBIGUOUS_REDIRECT;
496 break;
497 #endif
498
499 #if !defined (HAVE_DEV_STDIN)
500 case RF_DEVSTDIN:
501 fd = fcntl (0, F_DUPFD, SHELL_FD_BASE);
502 break;
503 case RF_DEVSTDOUT:
504 fd = fcntl (1, F_DUPFD, SHELL_FD_BASE);
505 break;
506 case RF_DEVSTDERR:
507 fd = fcntl (2, F_DUPFD, SHELL_FD_BASE);
508 break;
509 #endif
510
511 #if defined (NETWORK_REDIRECTIONS)
512 case RF_DEVTCP:
513 case RF_DEVUDP:
514 #if defined (HAVE_NETWORK)
515 fd = netopen (filename);
516 #else
517 internal_warning (_("/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking"));
518 fd = open (filename, flags, mode);
519 #endif
520 break;
521 #endif /* NETWORK_REDIRECTIONS */
522 }
523
524 return fd;
525 }
526
527 /* Open FILENAME with FLAGS in noclobber mode, hopefully avoiding most
528 race conditions and avoiding the problem where the file is replaced
529 between the stat(2) and open(2). */
530 static int
531 noclobber_open (filename, flags, mode, ri)
532 char *filename;
533 int flags, mode;
534 enum r_instruction ri;
535 {
536 int r, fd;
537 struct stat finfo, finfo2;
538
539 /* If the file exists and is a regular file, return an error
540 immediately. */
541 r = stat (filename, &finfo);
542 if (r == 0 && (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode)))
543 return (NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT);
544
545 /* If the file was not present (r != 0), make sure we open it
546 exclusively so that if it is created before we open it, our open
547 will fail. Make sure that we do not truncate an existing file.
548 Note that we don't turn on O_EXCL unless the stat failed -- if
549 the file was not a regular file, we leave O_EXCL off. */
550 flags &= ~O_TRUNC;
551 if (r != 0)
552 {
553 fd = open (filename, flags|O_EXCL, mode);
554 return ((fd < 0 && errno == EEXIST) ? NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT : fd);
555 }
556 fd = open (filename, flags, mode);
557
558 /* If the open failed, return the file descriptor right away. */
559 if (fd < 0)
560 return (errno == EEXIST ? NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT : fd);
561
562 /* OK, the open succeeded, but the file may have been changed from a
563 non-regular file to a regular file between the stat and the open.
564 We are assuming that the O_EXCL open handles the case where FILENAME
565 did not exist and is symlinked to an existing file between the stat
566 and open. */
567
568 /* If we can open it and fstat the file descriptor, and neither check
569 revealed that it was a regular file, and the file has not been replaced,
570 return the file descriptor. */
571 if ((fstat (fd, &finfo2) == 0) && (S_ISREG (finfo2.st_mode) == 0) &&
572 r == 0 && (S_ISREG (finfo.st_mode) == 0) &&
573 same_file (filename, filename, &finfo, &finfo2))
574 return fd;
575
576 /* The file has been replaced. badness. */
577 close (fd);
578 errno = EEXIST;
579 return (NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT);
580 }
581
582 static int
583 redir_open (filename, flags, mode, ri)
584 char *filename;
585 int flags, mode;
586 enum r_instruction ri;
587 {
588 int fd, r;
589
590 r = find_string_in_alist (filename, _redir_special_filenames, 1);
591 if (r >= 0)
592 return (redir_special_open (r, filename, flags, mode, ri));
593
594 /* If we are in noclobber mode, you are not allowed to overwrite
595 existing files. Check before opening. */
596 if (noclobber && CLOBBERING_REDIRECT (ri))
597 {
598 fd = noclobber_open (filename, flags, mode, ri);
599 if (fd == NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT)
600 return (NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT);
601 }
602 else
603 {
604 fd = open (filename, flags, mode);
605 #if defined (AFS)
606 if ((fd < 0) && (errno == EACCES))
607 {
608 fd = open (filename, flags & ~O_CREAT, mode);
609 errno = EACCES; /* restore errno */
610 }
611 #endif /* AFS */
612 }
613
614 return fd;
615 }
616
617 static int
618 undoablefd (fd)
619 int fd;
620 {
621 int clexec;
622
623 clexec = fcntl (fd, F_GETFD, 0);
624 if (clexec == -1 || (fd >= SHELL_FD_BASE && clexec == 1))
625 return 0;
626 return 1;
627 }
628
629 /* Do the specific redirection requested. Returns errno or one of the
630 special redirection errors (*_REDIRECT) in case of error, 0 on success.
631 If flags & RX_ACTIVE is zero, then just do whatever is neccessary to
632 produce the appropriate side effects. flags & RX_UNDOABLE, if non-zero,
633 says to remember how to undo each redirection. If flags & RX_CLEXEC is
634 non-zero, then we set all file descriptors > 2 that we open to be
635 close-on-exec. */
636 static int
637 do_redirection_internal (redirect, flags)
638 REDIRECT *redirect;
639 int flags;
640 {
641 WORD_DESC *redirectee;
642 int redir_fd, fd, redirector, r, oflags;
643 intmax_t lfd;
644 char *redirectee_word;
645 enum r_instruction ri;
646 REDIRECT *new_redirect;
647
648 redirectee = redirect->redirectee.filename;
649 redir_fd = redirect->redirectee.dest;
650 redirector = redirect->redirector;
651 ri = redirect->instruction;
652
653 if (redirect->flags & RX_INTERNAL)
654 flags |= RX_INTERNAL;
655
656 if (TRANSLATE_REDIRECT (ri))
657 {
658 /* We have [N]>&WORD[-] or [N]<&WORD[-]. Expand WORD, then translate
659 the redirection into a new one and continue. */
660 redirectee_word = redirection_expand (redirectee);
661
662 /* XXX - what to do with [N]<&$w- where w is unset or null? ksh93
663 closes N. */
664 if (redirectee_word == 0)
665 return (AMBIGUOUS_REDIRECT);
666 else if (redirectee_word[0] == '-' && redirectee_word[1] == '\0')
667 {
668 rd.dest = 0;
669 new_redirect = make_redirection (redirector, r_close_this, rd);
670 }
671 else if (all_digits (redirectee_word))
672 {
673 if (legal_number (redirectee_word, &lfd) && (int)lfd == lfd)
674 rd.dest = lfd;
675 else
676 rd.dest = -1; /* XXX */
677 switch (ri)
678 {
679 case r_duplicating_input_word:
680 new_redirect = make_redirection (redirector, r_duplicating_input, rd);
681 break;
682 case r_duplicating_output_word:
683 new_redirect = make_redirection (redirector, r_duplicating_output, rd);
684 break;
685 case r_move_input_word:
686 new_redirect = make_redirection (redirector, r_move_input, rd);
687 break;
688 case r_move_output_word:
689 new_redirect = make_redirection (redirector, r_move_output, rd);
690 break;
691 }
692 }
693 else if (ri == r_duplicating_output_word && redirector == 1)
694 {
695 rd.filename = make_bare_word (redirectee_word);
696 new_redirect = make_redirection (1, r_err_and_out, rd);
697 }
698 else
699 {
700 free (redirectee_word);
701 return (AMBIGUOUS_REDIRECT);
702 }
703
704 free (redirectee_word);
705
706 /* Set up the variables needed by the rest of the function from the
707 new redirection. */
708 if (new_redirect->instruction == r_err_and_out)
709 {
710 char *alloca_hack;
711
712 /* Copy the word without allocating any memory that must be
713 explicitly freed. */
714 redirectee = (WORD_DESC *)alloca (sizeof (WORD_DESC));
715 xbcopy ((char *)new_redirect->redirectee.filename,
716 (char *)redirectee, sizeof (WORD_DESC));
717
718 alloca_hack = (char *)
719 alloca (1 + strlen (new_redirect->redirectee.filename->word));
720 redirectee->word = alloca_hack;
721 strcpy (redirectee->word, new_redirect->redirectee.filename->word);
722 }
723 else
724 /* It's guaranteed to be an integer, and shouldn't be freed. */
725 redirectee = new_redirect->redirectee.filename;
726
727 redir_fd = new_redirect->redirectee.dest;
728 redirector = new_redirect->redirector;
729 ri = new_redirect->instruction;
730
731 /* Overwrite the flags element of the old redirect with the new value. */
732 redirect->flags = new_redirect->flags;
733 dispose_redirects (new_redirect);
734 }
735
736 switch (ri)
737 {
738 case r_output_direction:
739 case r_appending_to:
740 case r_input_direction:
741 case r_inputa_direction:
742 case r_err_and_out: /* command &>filename */
743 case r_append_err_and_out: /* command &>> filename */
744 case r_input_output:
745 case r_output_force:
746 if (posixly_correct && interactive_shell == 0)
747 {
748 oflags = redirectee->flags;
749 redirectee->flags |= W_NOGLOB;
750 }
751 redirectee_word = redirection_expand (redirectee);
752 if (posixly_correct && interactive_shell == 0)
753 redirectee->flags = oflags;
754
755 if (redirectee_word == 0)
756 return (AMBIGUOUS_REDIRECT);
757
758 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
759 if (restricted && (WRITE_REDIRECT (ri)))
760 {
761 free (redirectee_word);
762 return (RESTRICTED_REDIRECT);
763 }
764 #endif /* RESTRICTED_SHELL */
765
766 fd = redir_open (redirectee_word, redirect->flags, 0666, ri);
767 free (redirectee_word);
768
769 if (fd == NOCLOBBER_REDIRECT)
770 return (fd);
771
772 if (fd < 0)
773 return (errno);
774
775 if (flags & RX_ACTIVE)
776 {
777 if (flags & RX_UNDOABLE)
778 {
779 /* Only setup to undo it if the thing to undo is active. */
780 if ((fd != redirector) && (fcntl (redirector, F_GETFD, 0) != -1))
781 add_undo_redirect (redirector, ri, -1);
782 else
783 add_undo_close_redirect (redirector);
784 }
785
786 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
787 check_bash_input (redirector);
788 #endif
789
790 /* Make sure there is no pending output before we change the state
791 of the underlying file descriptor, since the builtins use stdio
792 for output. */
793 if (redirector == 1 && fileno (stdout) == redirector)
794 {
795 fflush (stdout);
796 fpurge (stdout);
797 }
798 else if (redirector == 2 && fileno (stderr) == redirector)
799 {
800 fflush (stderr);
801 fpurge (stderr);
802 }
803
804 if ((fd != redirector) && (dup2 (fd, redirector) < 0))
805 return (errno);
806
807 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
808 /* Do not change the buffered stream for an implicit redirection
809 of /dev/null to fd 0 for asynchronous commands without job
810 control (r_inputa_direction). */
811 if (ri == r_input_direction || ri == r_input_output)
812 duplicate_buffered_stream (fd, redirector);
813 #endif /* BUFFERED_INPUT */
814
815 /*
816 * If we're remembering, then this is the result of a while, for
817 * or until loop with a loop redirection, or a function/builtin
818 * executing in the parent shell with a redirection. In the
819 * function/builtin case, we want to set all file descriptors > 2
820 * to be close-on-exec to duplicate the effect of the old
821 * for i = 3 to NOFILE close(i) loop. In the case of the loops,
822 * both sh and ksh leave the file descriptors open across execs.
823 * The Posix standard mentions only the exec builtin.
824 */
825 if ((flags & RX_CLEXEC) && (redirector > 2))
826 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (redirector);
827 }
828
829 if (fd != redirector)
830 {
831 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
832 if (INPUT_REDIRECT (ri))
833 close_buffered_fd (fd);
834 else
835 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
836 close (fd); /* Don't close what we just opened! */
837 }
838
839 /* If we are hacking both stdout and stderr, do the stderr
840 redirection here. */
841 if (ri == r_err_and_out || ri == r_append_err_and_out)
842 {
843 if (flags & RX_ACTIVE)
844 {
845 if (flags & RX_UNDOABLE)
846 add_undo_redirect (2, ri, -1);
847 if (dup2 (1, 2) < 0)
848 return (errno);
849 }
850 }
851 break;
852
853 case r_reading_until:
854 case r_deblank_reading_until:
855 case r_reading_string:
856 /* REDIRECTEE is a pointer to a WORD_DESC containing the text of
857 the new input. Place it in a temporary file. */
858 if (redirectee)
859 {
860 fd = here_document_to_fd (redirectee, ri);
861
862 if (fd < 0)
863 {
864 heredoc_errno = errno;
865 return (HEREDOC_REDIRECT);
866 }
867
868 if (flags & RX_ACTIVE)
869 {
870 if (flags & RX_UNDOABLE)
871 {
872 /* Only setup to undo it if the thing to undo is active. */
873 if ((fd != redirector) && (fcntl (redirector, F_GETFD, 0) != -1))
874 add_undo_redirect (redirector, ri, -1);
875 else
876 add_undo_close_redirect (redirector);
877 }
878
879 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
880 check_bash_input (redirector);
881 #endif
882 if (fd != redirector && dup2 (fd, redirector) < 0)
883 {
884 r = errno;
885 close (fd);
886 return (r);
887 }
888
889 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
890 duplicate_buffered_stream (fd, redirector);
891 #endif
892
893 if ((flags & RX_CLEXEC) && (redirector > 2))
894 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (redirector);
895 }
896
897 if (fd != redirector)
898 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
899 close_buffered_fd (fd);
900 #else
901 close (fd);
902 #endif
903 }
904 break;
905
906 case r_duplicating_input:
907 case r_duplicating_output:
908 case r_move_input:
909 case r_move_output:
910 if ((flags & RX_ACTIVE) && (redir_fd != redirector))
911 {
912 if (flags & RX_UNDOABLE)
913 {
914 /* Only setup to undo it if the thing to undo is active. */
915 if (fcntl (redirector, F_GETFD, 0) != -1)
916 add_undo_redirect (redirector, ri, redir_fd);
917 else
918 add_undo_close_redirect (redirector);
919 }
920 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
921 check_bash_input (redirector);
922 #endif
923 /* This is correct. 2>&1 means dup2 (1, 2); */
924 if (dup2 (redir_fd, redirector) < 0)
925 return (errno);
926
927 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
928 if (ri == r_duplicating_input || ri == r_move_input)
929 duplicate_buffered_stream (redir_fd, redirector);
930 #endif /* BUFFERED_INPUT */
931
932 /* First duplicate the close-on-exec state of redirectee. dup2
933 leaves the flag unset on the new descriptor, which means it
934 stays open. Only set the close-on-exec bit for file descriptors
935 greater than 2 in any case, since 0-2 should always be open
936 unless closed by something like `exec 2<&-'. It should always
937 be safe to set fds > 2 to close-on-exec if they're being used to
938 save file descriptors < 2, since we don't need to preserve the
939 state of the close-on-exec flag for those fds -- they should
940 always be open. */
941 /* if ((already_set || set_unconditionally) && (ok_to_set))
942 set_it () */
943 #if 0
944 if (((fcntl (redir_fd, F_GETFD, 0) == 1) || redir_fd < 2 || (flags & RX_CLEXEC)) &&
945 (redirector > 2))
946 #else
947 if (((fcntl (redir_fd, F_GETFD, 0) == 1) || (redir_fd < 2 && (flags & RX_INTERNAL)) || (flags & RX_CLEXEC)) &&
948 (redirector > 2))
949 #endif
950 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (redirector);
951
952 /* When undoing saving of non-standard file descriptors (>=3) using
953 file descriptors >= SHELL_FD_BASE, we set the saving fd to be
954 close-on-exec and use a flag to decide how to set close-on-exec
955 when the fd is restored. */
956 if ((redirect->flags & RX_INTERNAL) && (redirect->flags & RX_SAVCLEXEC) && redirector >= 3 && redir_fd >= SHELL_FD_BASE)
957 SET_OPEN_ON_EXEC (redirector);
958
959 /* dup-and-close redirection */
960 if (ri == r_move_input || ri == r_move_output)
961 {
962 close (redir_fd);
963 #if defined (COPROCESS_SUPPORT)
964 coproc_fdchk (redir_fd); /* XXX - loses coproc fds */
965 #endif
966 }
967 }
968 break;
969
970 case r_close_this:
971 if (flags & RX_ACTIVE)
972 {
973 if ((flags & RX_UNDOABLE) && (fcntl (redirector, F_GETFD, 0) != -1))
974 add_undo_redirect (redirector, ri, -1);
975
976 #if defined (COPROCESS_SUPPORT)
977 coproc_fdchk (redirector);
978 #endif
979
980 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
981 check_bash_input (redirector);
982 close_buffered_fd (redirector);
983 #else /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
984 close (redirector);
985 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
986 }
987 break;
988
989 case r_duplicating_input_word:
990 case r_duplicating_output_word:
991 break;
992 }
993 return (0);
994 }
995
996 /* Remember the file descriptor associated with the slot FD,
997 on REDIRECTION_UNDO_LIST. Note that the list will be reversed
998 before it is executed. Any redirections that need to be undone
999 even if REDIRECTION_UNDO_LIST is discarded by the exec builtin
1000 are also saved on EXEC_REDIRECTION_UNDO_LIST. FDBASE says where to
1001 start the duplicating. If it's less than SHELL_FD_BASE, we're ok,
1002 and can use SHELL_FD_BASE (-1 == don't care). If it's >= SHELL_FD_BASE,
1003 we have to make sure we don't use fdbase to save a file descriptor,
1004 since we're going to use it later (e.g., make sure we don't save fd 0
1005 to fd 10 if we have a redirection like 0<&10). If the value of fdbase
1006 puts the process over its fd limit, causing fcntl to fail, we try
1007 again with SHELL_FD_BASE. */
1008 static int
1009 add_undo_redirect (fd, ri, fdbase)
1010 int fd;
1011 enum r_instruction ri;
1012 int fdbase;
1013 {
1014 int new_fd, clexec_flag;
1015 REDIRECT *new_redirect, *closer, *dummy_redirect;
1016
1017 new_fd = fcntl (fd, F_DUPFD, (fdbase < SHELL_FD_BASE) ? SHELL_FD_BASE : fdbase+1);
1018 if (new_fd < 0)
1019 new_fd = fcntl (fd, F_DUPFD, SHELL_FD_BASE);
1020
1021 if (new_fd < 0)
1022 {
1023 sys_error (_("redirection error: cannot duplicate fd"));
1024 return (-1);
1025 }
1026
1027 clexec_flag = fcntl (fd, F_GETFD, 0);
1028
1029 rd.dest = 0;
1030 closer = make_redirection (new_fd, r_close_this, rd);
1031 closer->flags |= RX_INTERNAL;
1032 dummy_redirect = copy_redirects (closer);
1033
1034 rd.dest = new_fd;
1035 if (fd == 0)
1036 new_redirect = make_redirection (fd, r_duplicating_input, rd);
1037 else
1038 new_redirect = make_redirection (fd, r_duplicating_output, rd);
1039 new_redirect->flags |= RX_INTERNAL;
1040 if (clexec_flag == 0 && fd >= 3 && new_fd >= SHELL_FD_BASE)
1041 new_redirect->flags |= RX_SAVCLEXEC;
1042 new_redirect->next = closer;
1043
1044 closer->next = redirection_undo_list;
1045 redirection_undo_list = new_redirect;
1046
1047 /* Save redirections that need to be undone even if the undo list
1048 is thrown away by the `exec' builtin. */
1049 add_exec_redirect (dummy_redirect);
1050
1051 /* experimental: if we're saving a redirection to undo for a file descriptor
1052 above SHELL_FD_BASE, add a redirection to be undone if the exec builtin
1053 causes redirections to be discarded. There needs to be a difference
1054 between fds that are used to save other fds and then are the target of
1055 user redirctions and fds that are just the target of user redirections.
1056 We use the close-on-exec flag to tell the difference; fds > SHELL_FD_BASE
1057 that have the close-on-exec flag set are assumed to be fds used internally
1058 to save others. */
1059 if (fd >= SHELL_FD_BASE && ri != r_close_this && clexec_flag)
1060 {
1061 rd.dest = new_fd;
1062 new_redirect = make_redirection (fd, r_duplicating_output, rd);
1063 new_redirect->flags |= RX_INTERNAL;
1064
1065 add_exec_redirect (new_redirect);
1066 }
1067
1068 /* File descriptors used only for saving others should always be
1069 marked close-on-exec. Unfortunately, we have to preserve the
1070 close-on-exec state of the file descriptor we are saving, since
1071 fcntl (F_DUPFD) sets the new file descriptor to remain open
1072 across execs. If, however, the file descriptor whose state we
1073 are saving is <= 2, we can just set the close-on-exec flag,
1074 because file descriptors 0-2 should always be open-on-exec,
1075 and the restore above in do_redirection() will take care of it. */
1076 if (clexec_flag || fd < 3)
1077 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (new_fd);
1078 else if (redirection_undo_list->flags & RX_SAVCLEXEC)
1079 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (new_fd);
1080
1081 return (0);
1082 }
1083
1084 /* Set up to close FD when we are finished with the current command
1085 and its redirections. */
1086 static void
1087 add_undo_close_redirect (fd)
1088 int fd;
1089 {
1090 REDIRECT *closer;
1091
1092 rd.dest = 0;
1093 closer = make_redirection (fd, r_close_this, rd);
1094 closer->flags |= RX_INTERNAL;
1095 closer->next = redirection_undo_list;
1096 redirection_undo_list = closer;
1097 }
1098
1099 static void
1100 add_exec_redirect (dummy_redirect)
1101 REDIRECT *dummy_redirect;
1102 {
1103 dummy_redirect->next = exec_redirection_undo_list;
1104 exec_redirection_undo_list = dummy_redirect;
1105 }
1106
1107 /* Return 1 if the redirection specified by RI and REDIRECTOR alters the
1108 standard input. */
1109 static int
1110 stdin_redirection (ri, redirector)
1111 enum r_instruction ri;
1112 int redirector;
1113 {
1114 switch (ri)
1115 {
1116 case r_input_direction:
1117 case r_inputa_direction:
1118 case r_input_output:
1119 case r_reading_until:
1120 case r_deblank_reading_until:
1121 case r_reading_string:
1122 return (1);
1123 case r_duplicating_input:
1124 case r_duplicating_input_word:
1125 case r_close_this:
1126 return (redirector == 0);
1127 case r_output_direction:
1128 case r_appending_to:
1129 case r_duplicating_output:
1130 case r_err_and_out:
1131 case r_append_err_and_out:
1132 case r_output_force:
1133 case r_duplicating_output_word:
1134 return (0);
1135 }
1136 return (0);
1137 }
1138
1139 /* Return non-zero if any of the redirections in REDIRS alter the standard
1140 input. */
1141 int
1142 stdin_redirects (redirs)
1143 REDIRECT *redirs;
1144 {
1145 REDIRECT *rp;
1146 int n;
1147
1148 for (n = 0, rp = redirs; rp; rp = rp->next)
1149 n += stdin_redirection (rp->instruction, rp->redirector);
1150 return n;
1151 }